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Creepy Susie, not so creepy after wearing her tap shoes.
WIP Wednesday update! Member of The Revelry is chugging along. These animations tests we've been doing with the characters has been very illuminating and has led to use revising some of the modelsheets we had for certain characters. For example both Eliot and Cassettel fish have been made... cuter. UwU ANYHOW. Enjoy Eliot teaching Cassettel to tap dance. Also support me and the crew on kofi! https://www.ko-fi.com/irregularcharlie
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Just found out that Ep 14 of Dog City Has a Commercial segment featuring some Lovely Singing High heeled tap dancing ladies in Ace card costumes. So happy I was able to find this. Here's the commercial bit here.
Today We Honor Gregory Hines Gregory Hines began dancing as a child and went on to launch a successful Broadway, television and film career. His notable movies include The Cotton Club, White Nights, Running Scared and his appearance in Waiting To Exhale. He studied dance with master tap dancer Henry Le Tang and spent much of his early career dancing at the Apollo Theater, gleaning knowledge from such fellow performers as the Nicholas Brothers and Sandman Sims. Hines was an avid improviser of tap steps, tap sounds, and tap rhythms alike. His improvisation was like that of a drummer, doing a solo and coming up with rhythms. He also improvised the phrasing of a number of tap steps, mainly based on sound produced. "He purposely obliterated the tempos," wrote tap historian Sally Sommer, "throwing down a cascade of taps like pebbles tossed across the floor. In that moment, he aligned tap with the latest free form experiments in jazz and new music and postmodern dance." CARTER™️ Magazine carter-mag.com #wherehistoryandhiphopmeet #historyandhiphop365 #cartermagazine #carter #gregoryhines #tapdance #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory #history #staywoke https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck8K_1Pr5uX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
“Hey Terry?”
“Yeah buddy?”
Some kids at school were mean to me today... can we dance again today?”
“Sure buddy! Wanna get your favourite dress?”
“Hell yeah :))”
Yumyulack and Terry going to tap dance lessons