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Sound of Dance
BBC Radio 3
17 episodes
8 months ago

Katie Derham explores the relationship between music and dance in a variety of genres.

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Katie Derham explores the relationship between music and dance in a variety of genres.

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Music
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Tap with Clare Halse and Simon Adkins from the musical 42nd Street
Sound of Dance
37 minutes
7 years ago
Tap with Clare Halse and Simon Adkins from the musical 42nd Street

Katie Derham explores the world of tap with leading lady Clare Halse and resident choreographer Simon Adkins from the smash hit musical 42nd Street.

From its roots as a mixture of clog dancing, soft shoe and African-influenced dance, tap as we know it started to emerge in the 1920s. Some Vaudeville and night club performers successfully made the transition into film when the talkies were invented, culminating a golden age of Hollywood with dancers like Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Katie looks at the history and development of the dance form, and talks to Clare Halse and Simon Adkins about how the rhythm of tap becomes part of a musical score.

Producer - Ellie Mant

Sound of Dance

Katie Derham explores the relationship between music and dance in a variety of genres.