HI Kimberly,
When it comes to considering floors, my three primary concerns are:
1. the sound
2. the support it provides to my joints
3. the durability
It HAS to sound good or else why bother practicing?
It should provide some level of "shock abs…
I am, in any case, a student of the master. *grin* I am in your Tuesday evening tap class. My profile picture is me from when I first took tap dance lessons as a young boy. I hope that it's ok that I joined this forum. I am really enjoying the classes, as well as seeing all the things CHRP is doing.
Good morning, Lane -
I just became a member to feel a little closer to home. Thank you for the BAM! video clip. I will share this with the Tucson dance community and some of my students/families I've collected since moving to Tucson in 2002. There are lots of 'senior' tap groups here, but no serious groups, unfortunately. One tap master in town, Frank Trent (semi-retired - used to perform the opening act for Elvis) focused his students on competitions and the community only saw the tap students at recitals. He could have had a great professional tap company and now he, too, is working with 'seniors.' Well...that's it from Tucson right now. Adios, Krystyna