N.Y.
Committee to Celebrate
National Tap Dance Day
From
our modest beginnings in 1989, when historian Delilah Jacksons
Black Patti Project produced the first National Tap Dance Day
celebration in New York City in a high school auditorium, to
the last few years, when near capacity crowds have enjoyed our
Tap Extravaganza® at historic Town Hall, The New York Committee
to Celebrate National Tap Dance Day has worked hard to fulfill
our statement of purpose:
Our
Mission:
To raise public appreciation for the unique
art and skill involved in tap dancing, which is a true American
creation, by presenting it in an entertaining, educational and
multicultural way.
and
To
preserve on archival videotape for dance students and scholars
of generations to come the dances, steps and visual personalities
of the great tap masters of today and the emerging masters of
tomorrow.