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  • ATC Week 1

    Attendees of CHRP’s American Tap Conservatory will have the opportunity to experience it all. ATC attendees may choose to enroll for the first, second, or third week of Rhythm World. ATC students will have the opportunity to jam with live musicians, engage in discussions with treasured members of the tap community, and perform works learned throughout the ATC program – displaying the brilliance of this year’s invited teachers, choreographers and improvisers. This is an invitation into the life of a professional tap dancer, consistently learning while sharpening knowledge and history of tap.

  • Kids Program

    The Kids Program will include technique classes with drills that embed muscle memory in young tap dancers for more next level technical work. This particular program invites serious beginning to intermediate level tap dancers to progress their skills, providing the next set of necessities for tap training. Improvisational strategies, strengthening warm-ups and short combinations will be shared.

  • Masterclass (Intermediate)

    Masterclasses are 80-minute, one-time classes with a single teacher. Choose 4 different advanced or 4 intermediate classes each weekend, but it’s all up to the “master” in the room. The masterclass is an audition style setting. Meaning, you pick up whatever they put down. Faculty will share their masterful ideas with warm-ups, traveling phrases, a combination, or all of the above but particularly structured for the students in that room. Be aware of the artistry these tap masters share with you . . . It will take you a step closer to understanding this art form. Masterclasses begin with Victoria Jones, Sean Kaminski, Maria Majors and Anthony Russo.

  • Masterclass (Advanced)

    Masterclasses are 80-minute, one-time classes with a single teacher. Choose 4 different advanced or 4 intermediate classes each weekend, but it’s all up to the “master” in the room. The masterclass is an audition style setting. Meaning, you pick up whatever they put down. Faculty will share their masterful ideas with warm-ups, traveling phrases, a combination, or all of the above but particularly structured for the students in that room. Be aware of the artistry these tap masters share with you . . . It will take you a step closer to understanding this art form. Masterclasses begin with Victoria Jones, Sean Kaminski, Maria Majors and Anthony Russo.

  • ATC Week 3

    Attendees of CHRP’s American Tap Conservatory will have the opportunity to experience it all. ATC attendees may choose to enroll for the first, second, or third week of Rhythm World. ATC students will have the opportunity to jam with live musicians, engage in discussions with treasured members of the tap community, and perform works learned throughout the ATC program – displaying the brilliance of this year’s invited teachers, choreographers and improvisers. This is an invitation into the life of a professional tap dancer, consistently learning while sharpening knowledge and history of tap.

  • Teacher Certification

    What should teachers teach in tap? There are some technical standards that most tap dancers agree on. There are also certain advancements in the techniques that may be new or less well known to many teachers. The week of the ‘Teachers Certification’ will update you on where we are in tap. Technically and rhythmically. Incorporating and connecting with those important standards, while also learning how to incorporate some historical references into our lessons. Discussing how they can apply what they’re learning to their curriculum. This year’s faculty includes Dianne Walker, Sam Weber, Jason Janas and Karissa Royster. The Teacher’s Certification Program, now in its 4th year, can be attended regardless of attendance during previous years. Teachers attending a single year receive a Certificate of Completion and those attending four consecutive years receive a Master Teacher Certification.

  • Choreography Residency

    Four classes per day for 3 consecutive days to understanding... What does it mean to choreograph tap? When we are choreographing, is it tap or something accompanying the tap? During this residency, students will be “in the room” with 4 of the most defining voices of our field. These powerful voices arrange rhythm for the feet, so that the body and spirit can be fulfilled. Here we teach you how to compose or choreograph for tap, strategically creating a rhythmical flow that compliments the music, but also exemplifies a full range of vocabulary.. Within the works shared this week, you will learn how to build for this dance, fitting for the concert stage.Introducing to our final festival week is the Leon Collins’ Institute and the Condos Salad. Shared this week by the legendary Dianne Walker, a student of Leon’s and the torch-barrier of his genius work.

  • Intermediate Course

    Spend three consecutive days with four teachers of your choice. Each leveled course runs nine hours over the three days. Learn something to stay with you on your tap journey. The classic festival ‘course’ where you are guaranteed to take something home. Maybe it’s a phrase that catches your ear or a longer rhythmic composition that will become helpful for your eternal rhythmic experience. Building off those artists’ ideas, rather than just memorizing routines would be the focus here. With Ali Bradley, Christina Carminucci, Christopher Broughton and Jumaane Taylor.

  • Advanced Course

    Spend three consecutive days with four teachers of your choice. Each leveled course runs nine hours over the three days. Learn something to stay with you on your tap journey. The classic festival ‘course’ where you are guaranteed to take something home. Maybe it’s a phrase that catches your ear or a longer rhythmic composition that will become helpful for your eternal rhythmic experience. Building off those artists’ ideas, rather than just memorizing routines would be the focus here. With Ali Bradley, Christina Carminucci, Christopher Broughton and Jumaane Taylor.

  • ATC Week 2

    Attendees of CHRP’s American Tap Conservatory will have the opportunity to experience it all. ATC attendees may choose to enroll for the first, second, or third week of Rhythm World. ATC students will have the opportunity to jam with live musicians, engage in discussions with treasured members of the tap community, and perform works learned throughout the ATC program – displaying the brilliance of this year’s invited teachers, choreographers and improvisers. This is an invitation into the life of a professional tap dancer, consistently learning while sharpening knowledge and history of tap.

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