Tap Day Celebration
Date and time
Location
Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre
850 4 Street Southeast
Calgary, AB T2G 1R1
Refund policy
Refunds up to 30 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.
Tap Day Tap dancers from across Alberta gather to present an eclectic evening of rhythm, honouring the legacy of "Bill Bojangles" Robinson.
About this event
International Tap Day
CALGARY ALBERTA, May 21 & 22, 2022 – Tasha Lawson, Artistic director of Tri-Tone Productions, is excited to announce our 4th Tap Day Celebration.
Tasha Lawson and Tri-Tone Rhythm Society have partnered with the National Music Center of Canada and Jaimie Hill & Tammy-Lynn Powers Memorial Foundation, to bring together the Alberta Tap Dance Community for an evening of rhythm and expression.
National Tap Day was first presented to U.S. Congress on February 7, 1989 and was signed into US-American law by President George H.W. Bush on November 8, 1989. It is now celebrated internationally every year, from Tokyo to New York City and throughout Canada, Europe and Asia. Tap dance enthusiasts, students, and professionals come together to celebrate the art form with performances, workshops, tap jams and more. Tap Day is celebrated online, with over 27,518,521 mentions on social media in 2018.
Honouring the legacy of Tap Legend, the late Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, over 60 Tap dancers from across the province gather to present an eclectic evening of rhythm. An all ages concert with performances by inspired youth and professional artists. The evening includes music selections of jazz greats, classical icons, and contemporary artists.
The focus of the concert, is to develop a vibrant, inspired, and expressive tap dance community, to create a platform for the creation and presentation of new work, and to advance and celebrate rhythm tap and the percussive arts in Alberta. Tap Day is an inclusive event open to all rhythmic artists and musicians, enriching and enhancing community connections.