Tap

Tap

These Tap activities, dances, and lessons are perfect for your tapper. From quick 2-min videos to 40-min lessons, we have something for every need. All moves and music are age-appropriate and fun. Each video is taught by a professional teacher.

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  • April Showers Tap Dance

    Ms. Lauren takes us through a tap dance that is geared towards 4-5 year-olds. Please note that 3 year-olds with formal dance training may be able to do this dance, while older children without a formal dance education may find this dance appropriate.

  • I Wanna Hold Your Hand Tap Dance

    The group (Ms. Leah, Ms. Lauren, Ms. Ashley, Ms. Lindsey, and Ms. Jacque) lead us through a fun tap dance geared towards 4-6 year-olds. 3 year-olds with formal dance training may be able to do this dance, while it is also appropriate for slightly older children without formal training.

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  • Reach for the Sky Tap Prop Dance

    Ms. Lauren takes us through a fun tap dance with a scarf. Don't have a scarf? No problem! You can use a shirt, tea towel, or your imagination!

  • Up Up & Away Tap Technique

    Ms. Lauren takes us through tap technique. This is suitable for 3 and up. It is a great intro to tap, or can be used to warm up the feet and body for older students.

  • Tutti Frutti Tap Dance

    Ms. Leah takes us through a fun tap dance. This dance is perfectly suited for children as young as 3, but also functions for young elementary children without previous dance training.

  • Ain't No Mountain High Enough Tap Dance

    Ms. Lauren takes us through a fun tap dance. This dance is perfectly suited for children 4-6. Children as young as 3 may be able to perform, but this is also appropriate for young elementary children without previous dance training.

  • Wooden Soldiers On Parade Tap Dance

    The group (Ms. Ashley, Ms. Dani, Ms. Lauren, Ms. Leah, and Ms. Lindsey) takes us through a group tap dance. Don't worry, you don't have to have a group! This dance is perfectly suited for children as young as 3, but also functions for elementary children without previous dance training.

  • Headless Horseman Tap Dance

    The group (Ms. Lauren, Ms. Leah, and Ms. Lindsey) takes us through a Halloween themed tap dance. This dance is perfectly suited for children as young as 3, but also functions for young elementary children without previous dance training.

  • Big Girls Don't Cry Tap Dance

    Ms. Ashley takes us through a fun tap dance that is great for ages 3 and up. Please note that it is appropriate for 3 year-olds with formal dance training, but older children without formal training will enjoy this dance as well.

  • Faith Tap Technique

    Ms. Lauren takes us through tap technique. This is suitable for 3 and up. It is a great intro to tap, or can be used to warm up the feet and body for older students.

  • Try a Little Kindness Tap Prop Dance

    Tap dance for children aged 3-7. A recreational child (i.e. no formal dance training/doing it for entertainment) can be on the older side, while a studio student with experience might fall on the younger range.

  • Do You Believe in Magic Tap Dance

    Ms. Lindsey takes us through an energetic tap dance with magic wands. Don't have a magic wand? No problem! You can use a pencil or anything else you have in your room.

  • Yakety Yak Tap Dance

    Ms. Leah takes us through a fun tap dance. This dance is perfectly suited for children as young as 3, but also functions for young elementary children up to 7 without previous dance training.

  • Something That I Want Tap Technique

    Ms. Ashely takes us through tap technique. This is suitable for 3 and up. It is a great intro to tap, or can be used to warm up the feet and body for older students.

  • Think Tap Dance

    Ms. Lindsey takes us through a fun tap dance. This dance is perfectly suited for children as young as 3, but also functions for young elementary children without previous dance training.

  • If You're Happy and You Know It Tap Activity

    Ms. Lauren takes us through a fun tap activity. This dance is perfectly suited for children as young as 3, but also functions for young elementary children without previous dance training.

  • You Can't Judge a Book Tap Warm-Up

    Ms. Leah takes us through a tap warm-up geared towards ages 4-6. Please note that 3 year-olds with formal dance training may be able to do this warm-up, while older children without formal dance training might find it appropriate.

  • Happy Days Tap Dance

    Ms. Dani takes us through a fun tap dance. This dance is perfectly suited for children as young as 3, but also functions for young elementary children without previous dance training.

  • I Heard it Through the Grapevine Tap Rhythm

    Ms. Leah takes us through a fun tap dance with rhythm sticks. Don't have rhythm sticks? No problem! You can use empty paper towel rolls, wands, or anything you find lying around the house.

  • Cheerleader Tap Technique

    Ms. Lauren takes us through tap technique. This is suitable for 3 and up. It is a great intro to tap, or can be used to warm up the feet and body for older students.

  • Around the World Tap Technique

    Ms. Lindsey takes us through tap technique. This is suitable for 3 and up. It is a great intro to tap, or can be used to warm up the feet and body for older students.

  • Be Our Guest Tap Rhythm Activity

    Ms. Lauren takes us through a fun tap dance with rhythm sticks. Don't have rhythm sticks? No problem! You can use empty paper towel rolls, wooden spoons, wands, or anything you find lying around the house.

  • Better When I'm Dancing Tap Prop Dance

    Ms. Leah takes us through a fun tap dance with a beanbag. Don't have a beanbag? No problem! Use your favorite stuffed animal or whatever you have available!

    In the end, there is some partner work, so this is a great activity for siblings or friends, but you can also do it on your own. No reason...

  • Three Little Birds Tap Rhythm Activity

    Ms. Leah takes us through a fun tap dance with rhythm sticks. Don't have rhythm sticks? No problem! You can use empty paper towel rolls, wooden spoons, wands, or anything you find lying around the house.