by Moira Rose Donohue (Author)
Slap! Flap! Tap! What's that sound? That's the sound of Tap!
In the 1800s, African and Irish Americans found that they had something in common: Both cultures shared a love of dance.
As people came together in New York City, the dance style "Tap" grew with each new dancer. New ideas and new moves were inspired by their personal cultures.
Read along to hear about the blending of Irish and African backgrounds, and of course keep an ear out for Slaps, Flaps, and lots and lots of Taps!
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