American Tap Dance Foundation Announces Tap Dance Open Houses (FREE)
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American Tap Dance Foundation
THE AMERICAN TAP DANCE FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES
OPEN HOUSES WITH FREE CLASSES
JUNE 9 - JUNE 22
Need a place to MAKE NOISE? Put your feet to the beat!
Tony Waag, Executive Director of the American Tap Dance Foundation, announced today the organization’s free upcoming tap dance Open Houses, June 9 - 22, at the American Tap Dance Center, 154 Christopher Street #2B between Washington & Greenwich Streets in downtown Manhattan (times vary).
All Open Houses include complimentary tap dance classes for children (Ages 4-1/2 +), Teens and Adults. "Meet the staff, check out the studios, borrow a pair of tap shoes (or bring your own), and learn a few moves!” RSVP, limited space: shebach@atdf.org. For more information call: 646-230-9564. Visit https://www.atdf.org/home-/classes
The Free, ATDF Open House Class Lineup:
- Friday, June 9 (5:30-6:15pm) - Adults, all levels
- Thursday, June 15 (4-5pm) - Adults, all levels
- Wednesday, June 21 (4:30-5:30pm) - Youth, all levels
- Thursday, June 22 (4:30-5:30) - Youth, all levels
ABOUT THE AMERICAN TAP DANCE FOUNDATION
The American Tap Dance Foundation (ATDF) is a non-profit 501c3 organization committed to establishing and legitimizing Tap as a vital component of American dance through creation, presentation, education, and preservation. ATDF is recognized as a local, national, and international leader in the field and continues to further three main objectives: to perpetuate tap dance as a flourishing contemporary art form on a National and International level; to provide a basis for the growth of tap dance by teaching new generations through comprehensive educational programs; and to preserve the artistry of the early generations of tap masters.
On January 2, 2010, the American Tap Dance Foundation opened the doors to its current home, the American Tap Dance Center. Find us at atdf.org.
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