Jimmy Tate (Teacher) – has been tapping since the age of 13. He first studied with Tony award winner Danny Daniels, and then with muti-Tony winner Henry LeTang. Jimmy's first appeared on Broadway playing the title role in "The Tap Dance Kid. After that he went on to appear in "Big River", "Jelly's Last Jam", Bring in 'da Noise Bring in 'da Funk", and "Riverdance". On Broadway, Jimmy Has shared the stage with artists such as: Gregory Hines, Savion Glover, Ben Vereen, Phylicia Rashad, Ann Reinking, and three time Tony winner Hinton Battle. Jimmy has been teaching tap for over 12 years, first starting at Broadway Dance Center. He then moved on to teach at, and run his own studio for six years. In addition, Jimmy has done workshops, master classes, and choreography for dozens of studios across the country. Jimmy replaced Tony award winner Savion Glover in his tony-award winning lead role in Bring in 'da Noise Bring in 'da Funk. He has appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno three times, twice on the Rosie O'Donnel, show and once on Late Night with David Letterman. Jimmy has also appeared on the Tony awards, Grammy awards, Drama desk awards, Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade, Kennedy Center Honors, and the 1997 Presidential Inauguration for former President Bill Clinton. Jimmy is also an accomplished singer/songwriter and guitarist. He wrote and produced his solo album "Play Me" in 2000. Jimmy has recently been doing educational presentations, bringing tap and music closer to the lives of tens of thousands of young students. In 2007 Jimmy created and produced the original show "Thunder" which received great reviews at the 2007 NYC Fringe Festival, where he won the outstanding choreography award. Jimmy has also co-choreographed the smash-hit show Tapeire, featuring three time World dance champion James Divine. The show recently made its Broadway debut with a three-week run at the New Victory Theater in NYC, with rave reviews for choreography by The New York Times.

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