THE GREGORY HINES COLLECTION

To honor the memory of Gregory Hines, master of Twentieth Century American tap dance, The American Tap Dance Foundation, in collaboration with the Dance Division of The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, is proud to announce the development of the Gregory Hines Collection of American Tap Dance. This project aims to create an archived collection of tap dance on film and video, print and photographs.

The mission is to preserve, acquire, and make available for public viewing rare materials representing the heritage of the American art form tap dance.

You can now view the collection by visiting: www.atdfhinescollection.com

If you or your organization is considering a donation of materials to be included in the Gregory Hines Collection of American Tap Dance, or if you have any questions, please contact:

Patricia W. Rader, Acting Curator
prader@nypl.org

Dance Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts (212) 870-1655 dance@nypl.org

Tony Waag, Executive Director, American Tap Dance Foundation (646) 230-9564 twaag@atdf.org


TAP CITY, THE NEW YORK CITY TAP FESTIVAL
Tap City features eight action packed days of programs and events where hundreds of tap dancers converge on the tap dance capital of the world to study, perform, teach, observe, share and dance!

WINTER TAP INTENSIVE
Each year the ATDF hosts a weekend of dynamic Master Classes for adults and teens. Choreography Residencies, and the annual Tap Teacher Seminar.

 

Tap City On Tour!

Tap City On Tour!