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How Do You Do A Bojangles Time Step In Tap Dancing?

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How Do You Do A Bojangles Time Step In Tap Dancing?

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A “time step” is the most universal combination of steps in the world of tap dancing. Whether you are an old school “hoofer,” as long time tap dancers are called, or you are in a brand new tap musical on Broadway, it is almost guaranteed that you will be called upon to do a “time step.” Bill Bojangles Robinson is credited with bringing tap dance up on its toes. Prior to Robinson, tap was primarily “buck and wing,” a flat-footed dance. Most of the “time step” is done without putting a heel down. The “Bojangles time step” was named because it was the opening eight bars of Bojangles’ solo in the film, “The Littlest Rebel.” Begin with a shuffle on your right foot. A shuffle is performed with the ball of the foot only. Brush the ball of your right foot forward, and then back straight out in front of your body. Next, hop on your left foot. Step down on you right. In tap, a “step” is the only time you put your whole foot down, putting all of your weight onto that foot. Your left foot should n

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