Tapdance
Tapdance is a style of dance characterized by the creation of percussive sounds by striking one's toes, heels, and feet against a hard surface. It is often associated with music, particularly jazz and theater, and is performed by tapping the feet on a wooden floor or a metal plate.
The origins of tapdance can be traced back to African American and Irish dance traditions, where dancers
Notable tap dancers include Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, and Sammy Davis Jr., who were known for their
Modern tapdance is still a popular style of dance, performed not only in traditional or commercial settings