We all took it hard at my school, Broadway Dance Center when Gregory passed. Gregory would enter quietly into our class taught by Barbara Duffy. Entering unannounced, he'd take over our class and Barbara would remain tapping along with us. Gregory was very encouraging. Especially, to me, just when l thought l lost it, having gone through so many things in my life, Gregory brought it to my attention everything was still there. When I didn't see Gregory come by Barbara believed he was busy making movies. I agreed. As time went on l felt something was wrong l asked Barbara again. Before she answered l said, "l have a feeling something is wrong, it's not like him. I just hope he's ok. (I have this gift of prophecy since childhood. It scared me, till l learned to accept it.) Barbara then looked at me. Later, when the news broke out, not only were the lights dim on Broadway, but the school was closed that day in Gregory's honor. Once we returned to class l gave Barbara a sympathy card and stated not to be surprised if she'd see images of Gregory. It was just a sign he's still with us. Suddenly, after the door opened a little. Barbara looked at me, l knew then Gregory's spirit is still with, not only us, but With Broadway Dance Center. When the time comes, all of us will bring our tap shoes and we will be tapping with you once again! God Bless You!
I always figured with his love of tap, that if you met him in an airport and told him you had just taken your first tap lesson he would just talk to you for hours about it.
Met Gregory Hines at an Airport as a kid. Tap was my favorite movie at the time. Language wasn't the best for a 7yr old. But my mother knew I would notice the dancing more than language. Still my top 10 list......now 42 yrs old!!!
One of the things in this film, that surprised and delighted me was hearing Baby Lawrence mentioned. When I was a young hustler on Pennsylvania Avenue in Baltimore every once in a while, Baby Lawrence would show up and he would just break into a tap dance. And in no time he’d have a crowd of us standing around in awe of some of the things that he was doing. We all knew he was really good, but it took the movie and his name being mentioned to tell me how great he was, and we never knew it. That was true of so many of the people we came across. They were hidden behind the racism in America.
12 years ago, my uncle gifted me this movie on vhs before blu ray players even came out. Humbled that this has been uploaded. Been watching tap the movie for as long as I can remember with my uncle and grandmother and never stopped expressing my love for it. Gregory hines was honestly my first man crush when I saw him tapping it up...hehehe. Any how, Thanks for uploading this. Hopeful that there will be more than plenty of TAP content this year than last year.
I knew you would appreciate. glad you enjoyed. The odd thing is, as meticulous as Charles is about labeling things, there was no mention of this special being on the tape. Go figure. I'm taking the rest of the night off, but I'm sorting through some things. You will certainly enjoy some "new" stuff I'm in the process of cataloging.
@@reelblack hopefully you have yourself a peaceful, humbled happy new year yourself as I am about to take a snooze nap shortly. Tippity tappity tap tap toe tapping back to my room and doing my napping countdown in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 and Takes a bow! 👞🎩
Look out for some of my favorite tap dancer savion glover's rare content that I will upload shortly. I'm sure you will be pleased with the content as I am.
@@thabopule8556 I recorded any parts on VHS 25 years ago,but I cant't find on DVD now,it's discontinued,and we're talking about one of the best dancing movies.....what a pity.
I was fortunate to have worked with a few of these legends. Thank you reelback. I really appreciate your channel and these golden nuggets you are putting out.
To making music with your feet, a truly American Art form TAP! TAP the movie - A contemporary film to be the backdrop of real Tap and Hoofer Dancing✅💯🎵. Love the cast and the old timers in this movie. So entertaining and challenge scene... "You ain't No Legs"
Thank you so much for posting this Video! Thanks Helio Barbosa to share with me! Im so emotional right now! Its amazing! I was not expecting something like that! Tap love for you all!
I always had a crush on Gregory Hines, I guess I like older men. Thank you for sharing this video with us I watch a lot of your movies that you post you are appreciated.
Just saw today for the first time this amazing dance movie - my only regret is that Suzzane Douglas equally as talented as the men I never even heard of her - women seldom get the same publicity as the men. Wish they were all still here making great dance movies.
This is beautiful. In prefer the elegant tappers as opposed to the hunched over ones. But it is all so wonderful ❤️ I am glad they captured the veteran tap dancing greats
I always admired tapdancing it seems like such an art or craft. Something you can do to express yourself. That's my definition of art. Art isn't just a drawing. It's ones intention to express theyself in unique ways. TH-cam gave me a way to do my homework. An I love to see the craft passed down thru generations. But sadly it's not as common anymore. I remember savion in the 90s on sesame street. Then I learned he was gregory's apprentice. An gregory gave him 1,000%. Plus savion absorbs. So he worked with all these legends and absorbed all that knowledge n craft. Gregory, sammy, sandman and the hook crew live thru savion, an anyone who learned takes pride in what they do. To my knowledge.. savion is teaching an still tapping. He was a idol for me. I was born in 91. I'm a young black self employed computer technician. I've been fixing electronics since I was a kid. When I seen savion tapping on seasame street. I was like wow this young man has a skill and he does it with craft. It inspired me to fix computers an turn my gift into a craft to not only help myself but show others anything is possible...rest in peace the o.g hookers. Savion keep the dream alive...god bless.
It's upto all of us who tap not to give up. Even during this pandemic. It's upto people of each generation to consider this a work of art. Also to pass this down to other generations. To all the youth out there, don't let your family convince you that music and dance is a waste. People don't realize that the arts is a way of not only entertaining, but communicating too. By this l mean it also teaches you how think faster through listening by hearing different sounds, how to use math, not to have a fear of success, to be more attentive, while making you successful and confident as you grow!
As a choreographer for almost 23 yrs when dancing or teaching ,the sounds that we make verbally, "GLACK GLACK KAA !!TARA TARA TARA TATAAA!!LOL THAT COMES FROM THE SOUL FROM THE FEEL OF THE RYTHM!! AND THAT MY FRIENDS IS SELF TAUGHT 🥰🥰🥰
To me, tap dance/hoofing culture has a great similarity to b-boy/breakdance culture. There were/ are OG'S and youngsters with many different styles who all cypher up and showcase their skills.
Thankyou I must buy myself two shoes both my kids were tapping exactly why are we not talking we must continue the legacy oh my god you angels are so beautiful god bliss you
It is so fucking cool to me how Steve Martin is a master at comedy and ALWAYS has tried to learn and embrace other things and he never give up on them he actually practices like with tap or banjo, and with banjo he’s like insanely good. But it isn’t like he was some old guy who needed a hobby and picked this stuff up, he was famous and had zero reason or responsibility to try any of these things let alone stick with them. I want to be like him in that aspect, I rap and make rap beats and that’s kinda my main deal but I love so much other stuff that doesn’t traditionally mesh with hip hop I mean a lot of stuff I like I’ve never once heard referenced in hip hop and for good reason, but I think it’s really admirable to not try to hide things you like Bc they aren’t “cool”
I wish they had the Nicholas brothers in the movie that would have put it over the top Harold was in it I think but I didn't see his brother I could be wrong
His brother died in 2006. At the time of filming here, Fayard was at a a career high of sorts on his own. He had a great role in William Wyler's last film "The Liberation of L.B. Jones"; he had won a Tony Award for choreographing "Black And Blue" on Broadway.
That's when it started. In the 80's the street dancers were doing it taught it to MJ in 81 and he debuted it at the Motown 25th Anniversary for Billy Jean in 83.
In terms of the tappers unfortunately only the boy and Max GF is alive all the rest have passed on because majority of them where 60-70 anyways so it was amazing they danced how they did but they loved tappin so they got they 2nd wind
I wish Gregory was still here , we could sure use a great talent like him now.
me too. I wish Suzanne Douglas was here also. I loved their dance number
We all took it hard at my school, Broadway Dance Center when Gregory passed. Gregory would enter quietly into our class taught by Barbara Duffy. Entering unannounced, he'd take over our class and Barbara would remain tapping along with us. Gregory was very encouraging. Especially, to me, just when l thought l lost it, having gone through so many things in my life, Gregory brought it to my attention everything was still there. When I didn't see Gregory come by Barbara believed he was busy making movies. I agreed. As time went on l felt something was wrong l asked Barbara again. Before she answered l said, "l have a feeling something is wrong, it's not like him. I just hope he's ok. (I have this gift of prophecy since childhood. It scared me, till l learned to accept it.) Barbara then looked at me. Later, when the news broke out, not only were the lights dim on Broadway, but the school was closed that day in Gregory's honor. Once we returned to class l gave Barbara a sympathy card and stated not to be surprised if she'd see images of Gregory. It was just a sign he's still with us. Suddenly, after the door opened a little. Barbara looked at me, l knew then Gregory's spirit is still with, not only us, but With Broadway Dance Center. When the time comes, all of us will bring our tap shoes and we will be tapping with you once again! God Bless You!
I always figured with his love of tap, that if you met him in an airport and told him you had just taken your first tap lesson he would just talk to you for hours about it.
That's so crazy.... I wish just thinking that too
Gone Too soon. Multi-talented.
TY Mr Hines 🙏
Met Gregory Hines at an Airport as a kid. Tap was my favorite movie at the time. Language wasn't the best for a 7yr old. But my mother knew I would notice the dancing more than language. Still my top 10 list......now 42 yrs old!!!
One of the things in this film, that surprised and delighted me was hearing Baby Lawrence mentioned. When I was a young hustler on Pennsylvania Avenue in Baltimore every once in a while, Baby Lawrence would show up and he would just break into a tap dance. And in no time he’d have a crowd of us standing around in awe of some of the things that he was doing. We all knew he was really good, but it took the movie and his name being mentioned to tell me how great he was, and we never knew it. That was true of so many of the people we came across. They were hidden behind the racism in America.
Thank you for sharing this great documentary!!! I’ve worked with most of these hoofers 🤩
12 years ago, my uncle gifted me this movie on vhs before blu ray players even came out. Humbled that this has been uploaded. Been watching tap the movie for as long as I can remember with my uncle and grandmother and never stopped expressing my love for it. Gregory hines was honestly my first man crush when I saw him tapping it up...hehehe. Any how, Thanks for uploading this. Hopeful that there will be more than plenty of TAP content this year than last year.
I knew you would appreciate. glad you enjoyed. The odd thing is, as meticulous as Charles is about labeling things, there was no mention of this special being on the tape. Go figure.
I'm taking the rest of the night off, but I'm sorting through some things. You will certainly enjoy some "new" stuff I'm in the process of cataloging.
@@reelblack hopefully you have yourself a peaceful, humbled happy new year yourself as I am about to take a snooze nap shortly. Tippity tappity tap tap toe tapping back to my room and doing my napping countdown in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 and Takes a bow! 👞🎩
Look out for some of my favorite tap dancer savion glover's rare content that I will upload shortly. I'm sure you will be pleased with the content as I am.
reelblack thx Bro !!! From a Hoofer thats living it.....Yepp we still outhere
This is AMAZING!!! I love this movie, so UNDERRATED!!!! Never seen any supplemental material for this, REALLY COOL!!!!
God rest Gregory Hines, Sammy Davis Jr. and now Ms. Susanne Douglas. May they all rest in heaven.
😥 so many are gone .. so saaaad.
@@nilsunderseer2157 Everyone in the challenge scene is gone now.
& My Favorite The Nicholas Brothers. 🙏
"Tap" is one of my favorite movies.
Hi where can I download the movie please help
@@thabopule8556 I recorded any parts on VHS 25 years ago,but I cant't find on DVD now,it's discontinued,and we're talking about one of the best dancing movies.....what a pity.
@@thabopule8556A…n Prime Video has it available for purchase. Less than $20(U.S.)
This has made my day
Mine, too!
Very thanks for upload this masterpiece
I was fortunate to have worked with a few of these legends. Thank you reelback. I really appreciate your channel and these golden nuggets you are putting out.
You were fortunate indeed!
Major respect for all these tap dancers!
God bless you for uploading this.
To making music with your feet, a truly American Art form TAP! TAP the movie - A contemporary film to be the backdrop of real Tap and Hoofer Dancing✅💯🎵. Love the cast and the old timers in this movie. So entertaining and challenge scene... "You ain't No Legs"
Thank you so much for posting this Video! Thanks Helio Barbosa to share with me! Im so emotional right now! Its amazing! I was not expecting something like that! Tap love for you all!
Such a great movie! Love the people who did this movie.
I always had a crush on Gregory Hines, I guess I like older men. Thank you for sharing this video with us I watch a lot of your movies that you post you are appreciated.
Frances cres Welsing the spook who sat by the door your my kind of Queen 1913
My 1st crush when I was 6 years old in 1990
We lost Gregory way to young 😢
He is too damn fly not to be attracted to him.
My all time favorite movie!
Absolutely fantastic! Many thanks for posting this wonderful special!
Just saw today for the first time this amazing dance movie - my only regret is that Suzzane Douglas equally as talented as the men I never even heard of her - women seldom get the same publicity as the men. Wish they were all still here making great dance movies.
This is one of the best videos on yt I’ve ever seen in my life.
This is beautiful. In prefer the elegant tappers as opposed to the hunched over ones. But it is all so wonderful ❤️ I am glad they captured the veteran tap dancing greats
Fayard was so awesome, I don’t think I’ve ever seen him not smiling and being positive
I would have loved to sit down and talk to him, about anything. I think he would have been a cool dude to hang out with.
I always admired tapdancing it seems like such an art or craft. Something you can do to express yourself. That's my definition of art. Art isn't just a drawing. It's ones intention to express theyself in unique ways. TH-cam gave me a way to do my homework. An I love to see the craft passed down thru generations. But sadly it's not as common anymore. I remember savion in the 90s on sesame street. Then I learned he was gregory's apprentice. An gregory gave him 1,000%. Plus savion absorbs. So he worked with all these legends and absorbed all that knowledge n craft. Gregory, sammy, sandman and the hook crew live thru savion, an anyone who learned takes pride in what they do. To my knowledge.. savion is teaching an still tapping. He was a idol for me. I was born in 91. I'm a young black self employed computer technician. I've been fixing electronics since I was a kid. When I seen savion tapping on seasame street. I was like wow this young man has a skill and he does it with craft. It inspired me to fix computers an turn my gift into a craft to not only help myself but show others anything is possible...rest in peace the o.g hookers. Savion keep the dream alive...god bless.
It's upto all of us who tap not to give up. Even during this pandemic. It's upto people of each generation to consider this a work of art. Also to pass this down to other generations. To all the youth out there, don't let your family convince you that music and dance is a waste. People don't realize that the arts is a way of not only entertaining, but communicating too. By this l mean it also teaches you how think faster through listening by hearing different sounds, how to use math, not to have a fear of success, to be more attentive, while making you successful and confident as you grow!
Outstanding
This is #GOLD
Reslly fantastic.
Savion killed it in Bamboozled
Tap -years ahead and still amazing!
As a choreographer for almost 23 yrs when dancing or teaching ,the sounds that we make verbally, "GLACK GLACK KAA !!TARA TARA TARA TATAAA!!LOL THAT COMES FROM THE SOUL FROM THE FEEL OF THE RYTHM!!
AND THAT MY FRIENDS IS SELF TAUGHT 🥰🥰🥰
Wow, this is fantastic!!
South Philly tap dancing in the street....I would've loved my hometown back then
In credible talents. And the old heads BROUGHT IT!!
Man! This is amazing.
I love tapdancing! 😍
To me, tap dance/hoofing culture has a great similarity to b-boy/breakdance culture. There were/ are OG'S and youngsters with many different styles who all cypher up and showcase their skills.
When I saw some old videos of the Nicholas Brothers I was thinking the same thing. They were break dancing before anyone knew what break dancing was.
I didn't know Nick Castle directed this film. He's a criminally underrated director.
I remember when tap dancing used to be in high demand BITD. Now it seems to have become a lost art, like beat-boxing.
Thankyou I must buy myself two shoes both my kids were tapping exactly why are we not talking we must continue the legacy oh my god you angels are so beautiful god bliss you
I love the “Challenge!” scene.
Tap is so tight in its timing. I love it
miss this type of time period
This was one of the most amazing things I ever had the pleasure of doing was working in this movie.
Gregory,Sammy,Bunny,Sandman the Nicolas Bros and Rico were absolutely amazing and the pictures I have, I will cherish all my life long.
where r the movies like this today
Tap dancing should be introduced into the prison system and see what dances would evolve through friendly competition.
We need this history and inspiration.
we dont have commercial like that anymore
My sister Patrice took me to see this movie. I wanted to see this movie. The soundtrack helped
Hoofers Unite! Or, Untie, lol, if you've had your tap shoes on all day, you may appreciate the latter. ANYWAY, this is a great TV special.
R.I.P. Suzanne Douglas and Gregory Hines
It is so fucking cool to me how Steve Martin is a master at comedy and ALWAYS has tried to learn and embrace other things and he never give up on them he actually practices like with tap or banjo, and with banjo he’s like insanely good. But it isn’t like he was some old guy who needed a hobby and picked this stuff up, he was famous and had zero reason or responsibility to try any of these things let alone stick with them. I want to be like him in that aspect, I rap and make rap beats and that’s kinda my main deal but I love so much other stuff that doesn’t traditionally mesh with hip hop I mean a lot of stuff I like I’ve never once heard referenced in hip hop and for good reason, but I think it’s really admirable to not try to hide things you like Bc they aren’t “cool”
Thank you so much for this, I wish I could find the film Tap for download.
Some things are worth paying for. a.co/d/gaMXkBG
I'm with you
Just watched this movie today.
Classic.
steve martin career all started working in the magic shop at Disneyland
Who are the new tap masters? Let me know where to see them.
Which network did this premiere on?
It was syndicated to local stations.
Muy buenos recuerdos
Can someone tell me how to get this movie. PLEASE.
Amazon and TH-cam
the mom from parenthood brought me here
I love her.. she is so underrated
Same
Rest in Peace to Suzanne Douglas.
❤❤❤❤❤
rip to sammy n hines
I wish they had the Nicholas brothers in the movie that would have put it over the top
Harold was in it I think but I didn't see his brother I could be wrong
His brother died in 2006. At the time of filming here, Fayard was at a a career high of sorts on his own. He had a great role in William Wyler's last film "The Liberation of L.B. Jones"; he had won a Tony Award for choreographing "Black And Blue" on Broadway.
Great news
where r most of these n 2019
❤️
Dude was m🌕🌕 n walking in the 1930s woah !!!MJ watch out!
That's when it started. In the 80's the street dancers were doing it taught it to MJ in 81 and he debuted it at the Motown 25th Anniversary for Billy Jean in 83.
Dommage que ce ne soit traduit en français
❤😊
Arthur Duncan was the last man standing. And then there were none.
30:17...isn't that what you're wearing now.... that performer was wearing that in the 80, s New York has been sick this long
Why did he have to go so young? 😢
dont know if most of these ppl r still around
In terms of the tappers unfortunately only the boy and Max GF is alive all the rest have passed on because majority of them where 60-70 anyways so it was amazing they danced how they did but they loved tappin so they got they 2nd wind
17:37
Watch out, because it just may happen again if God days the same , it shall be ....hint!
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