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Tappers With Attitude (The Kennedy Center)

Tappers With Attitude

Tappers With Attitude Youth Ensemble (TWA), founded in 1991 by Renee Kreithen, is a unique and multicultural group of young dancers on the cutting edge of the Renaissance of tap dance. Directed by Victoria Moss, the dancers, whose age’s range from 10 to 18, represent schools from Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC. TWA has performed on stages throughout the area and on local and nationwide television. Highlights include: Wolf Trap Center for Performing Arts, Smithsonian Institution, Carter Barron Amphitheater, the Kennedy Center Open House and Am-Jam Festivals, the Kennedy Center Honors tribute to honoree Shirley Temple Black and the 2001 New York City International Tap Festival.

Watch Past Performances

Tappers with Attitude 5/23/10: Tappers with Attitude

The unique and multicultural group of young dancers is dedicated to preserving and promoting the art of tap dance.

Tappers with Attitude

The unique and multicultural group of young dancers is dedicated to preserving and promoting the art of tap dance.
Tappers With Attitude 6/26/08: Tappers With Attitude

Dancers (ages 8 to 18) from Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., perform tap dance as a percussive art with an emphasis on the jazz tradition.

Tappers With Attitude

Dancers (ages 8 to 18) from Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., perform tap dance as a percussive art with an emphasis on the jazz tradition.
Tappers with Attitude 2/19/06: Tappers with Attitude

Tappers with Attitude, founded in 1991 by Yvonne Edwards and Renee Kreithen, and under the artistic direction of Victoria Moss, presents dancers ages 8 to 18 from Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. The group promotes tap dance as a percussive art with an emphasis on the jazz tradition.

Tappers with Attitude

Tappers with Attitude, founded in 1991 by Yvonne Edwards and Renee Kreithen, and under the artistic direction of Victoria Moss, presents dancers ages 8 to 18 from Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. The group promotes tap dance as a percussive art with an emphasis on the jazz tradition.
Dance DC Festival 10/3/04: Dance DC Festival

Dance DC Festival presents performances by Kankouran West African Dance Company, the SilkRoad Dance Company, Tappers with Attitude, and the Spanish Dance Society.

Dance DC Festival

Dance DC Festival presents performances by Kankouran West African Dance Company, the SilkRoad Dance Company, Tappers with Attitude, and the Spanish Dance Society.
Knock On Wood Tap Studio/Tappers With Attitude, Inc. 5/22/04: Knock On Wood Tap Studio/Tappers With Attitude, Inc.

Knock On Wood Tap Studio/Tappers With Attitude, Inc. present TapRoots: Tapping Into The Rhythms of Generations, in honor of National Tap Dance Day 2004.

Knock On Wood Tap Studio/Tappers With Attitude, Inc.

Knock On Wood Tap Studio/Tappers With Attitude, Inc. present TapRoots: Tapping Into The Rhythms of Generations, in honor of National Tap Dance Day 2004.
National Tap Dance Day 5/24/03: National Tap Dance Day

Tappers With Attitude Youth Ensemble and Step Aside Tap Company celebrating National Tap Dance Day, nationally recognized for their exciting repertoire, Tappers With Attitude and Step Aside Tap Company, two DC area tap groups, are joined by tap legends LaVaughn Robinson, Harold Cromer, Germaine Ingram, and Deborah Mitchell.

National Tap Dance Day

Tappers With Attitude Youth Ensemble and Step Aside Tap Company celebrating National Tap Dance Day, nationally recognized for their exciting repertoire, Tappers With Attitude and Step Aside Tap Company, two DC area tap groups, are joined by tap legends LaVaughn Robinson, Harold Cromer, Germaine Ingram, and Deborah Mitchell.
Percussive Dance Showcase 7/22/00: Percussive Dance Showcase

Footworks, Ziva's Spanish Dance, and Tappers With Attitude make noise in an energetic Percussive Dance Showcase.

Percussive Dance Showcase

Footworks, Ziva's Spanish Dance, and Tappers With Attitude make noise in an energetic Percussive Dance Showcase.

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