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2003 - Brenda
Bufalino is recognized throughout the world as a leading exponent and
innovator in the tap world, and performs, lectures, and teaches master classes
and workshops throughout the United States, Germany, Italy, England, France,
Israel and Australia. She has appeared as a guest soloist in such prestigious
arenas as Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, The Apollo Theater, The Brooklyn
Academy of Music, The Smithsonian Institute and the Kennedy Center. Ms. Bufalino
performed in concert with the late Charles "Honi" Coles, touring America,
England and France. They also choreographed "The Morton Gould Tap Concerto" and
performed the Concerto with the Brooklyn and Norwalk Symphony. Ms. Bufalino has
also performed the Concerto solo with The Detroit Symphony and The Hudson Valley
Philharmonic.
A trailblazer in the renaissance of jazz and tap dance, Ms.
Bufalino has been one of the guiding forces in the creation of numerous Tap
Festivals, Summits, and Reunions. Ms. Bufalino has also made her name as an
author, actress, producer, director, vocalist and performance artist. Her
one-person shows, "Cantata & The Blues", "Journal Of A Woodpecker,"
"Unaccompanied," and the Tap Opera "Gertrude's Nose", have delighted audiences
in New York City, and on tour throughout the U.S. and abroad. She has appeared
Off Broadway in "The Courtroom" directed by, and starring Bill Irwin, and she
produced and directed the award winning documentary, "Great Feats of Feet:
Portraits Of the Jazz Tap Dancer" featuring Charles "Honi" Coles and The
Copasetics.
In 1986, in order to develop her
choreographic concepts of tap fugues and counterrhythms, Ms. Bufalino created
The American Tap Dance Orchestra. The ATDO's concert, stage and film highlights
include: PBS "Great Performances/Tap Dance in America," "A Night of Tap At The
Apollo Theater," "The International Festival of the Arts in Central Park," and
seasons at "The Joyce Theater,"and "Dance Theater Workshop." International
appearances include performances in Bermuda, Germany, and Rome. For the State
Department the company performed in Turkey, Cyprus, Poland and the Baltic
States. In 1989 Ms. Bufalino and The ATDO created Woodpeckers Tap Dance Center
in Soho, producing classes, workshops and performances featuring both National
and International tap artists. A writer of essays and numerous articles, Ms.
Bufalino also wrote the forward and afterword for the reissue of "Jazz Dance."
Ms. Bufalino has created many vocal/tap CD's, Instruction and Concert Videos,
and many companies throughout the U.S. have commissioned her choreography. She
collaborates regularly with musicians, vocalists, composers and mixed media
artists. She has been awarded numerous National Endowment Fellowships and is a
NYFA Fellow. Ms. Bufalino has been honored by the Tap Community in New York City
and Boston with the prestigious "Flobert Award" for outstanding achievement, and
"The Tapestry Award" for her contributions to the field of tap dance. Her
biography appears in several editions of "Who's Who in American Women." |