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HOW TO CONTACT US:
If the answers to your questions are not here, in the brochure
or on our web site, don't hesitate to contact us:
General Information: info@atdf.org
Director of Adult Programs: Margaret
Morrison, mmorrison@atdf.org
Director
of Youth Programs: Michele
Ribble, mribble@atdf.org
Pre-Professional
Coordinator: Thelma
Goldberg, tgoldberg@atdf.org
Registrar: Courtney Runft, registrar@atdf.org
The New York City Tap Festival
c/o American Tap Dance Foundation
33 Little West 12th Street #105B
New York, NY 10014
Phone: 646-230-9564
Fax: 646-230-7777
LOCATIONS:
Classes: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th Street, 6th Floor, between 6th – 7th Avenues.
Performances: The Duke on 42nd Street Theater, 229 West 42nd Street NY, NY 10036
Youth Showcase and Adult Showcase: TBA
Meet and Greet: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th Street, 6th Floor, between 6th – 7th Avenues.
STUDENT CHECK IN:
Before your first class, check in and get your Welcome Information and Festival ID at the Tap Central desk in Chelsea Studios. PPP check-in: Saturday 7/7, 9:15 AM. Youth Program check-in: Saturday 7/7, 10:00 AM. Adult Program check-in: after 2:00 Saturday 7/7, or any other day of the Festival after 9:30 AM. Please wear your Festival ID tag to all classes and events at Chelsea Studios - you won't be allowed in without it.
SOME RULES:
No video taping, audio taping, or photo taking during classes, rehearsals or performances.
You may bring a bottle of water into the studios. No food or drinks in the studios except for designated lunch events or areas.
Sorry - no observers allowed in any of the studios. (The guests you may see are Festival VIPs)
Please no tapping in the hallways - there are other non-tap rehearsals going on in the other studios.
SAFETY:
All Festival venues are public spaces - do not leave your possessions unattended, ever. The New York City Tap Festival is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged personal property. Do not bring valuables to the studios or theater. Leave them at home or locked in a hotel safe.
HEALTH:
INJURY PREVENTION: Make this an optimal learning experience for yourself. Pace your self, drink lots of water, stretch out before and after classes, don't dance into pain, and pay attention to injuries.
FOOT CARE & BLISTER PREVENTION: Do not make the mistake of wearing new tap shoes to the festival. To avoid blisters, break in new shoes before you come to our festival. You will probably be dancing more hours and more intensely than you do usually, and many students get blisters even with normally comfortable, broken in tap shoes. Use band-aids, medical tape and moleskin (all available at any drugstore) to prevent blisters before they start.
GENERAL FAQ's FOR ALL STUDENTS
What's the difference between a master class, a course, and a residency?
A master class meets once. An Adult 3-Day Course meets three days in a row with the same teacher, same students, at the same 1 hour and 15 minute time period. Courses give students and the teacher the opportunity to work in depth on technique, repertory and tap concepts. In the 3-Day Adult Residencies students work for 3 days with a choreographer, at the same 2 hour and 45 minute time period, to learn a work of tap repertory that will be performed at the Adult Student Showcase, Tuesday evening July 10. For more information about the Residencies and the Showcases please see the Performance Opportunities page on this web site.
How do I know what level I am?
For the Adult Program and Master Classes, see the description of Levels below. In the Adult Program, students select their level. In the Pre-Professional Program, advanced students are selected by video audition. In the Youth Program, faculty will determine students’ level at the placement class on the first morning of the program. Youth students will be placed in the appropriate group for their skill level. I'm not sure how to choose the right program for myself - any pointers?
All of our teachers are great, so select a schedule based on your budget, time availability, level and stamina. Read over the website, so that you have a good sense of our offerings. Consider signing up for a residency and several tap courses which will give you a focused learning experience, and some master classes to experience a range of styles. Make sure to select the appropriate levels for your class choices. Look over the bios to learn more about a teacher, and contact us if you need more info.
Adult Program and Master Class Levels:
ADV: Fast moving or challenging classes for advanced and professional tap dancers.
INT: Easy paced intermediate classes for students who are comfortable with the basics, time steps and paddle & roll.
MIX: Mixed level classes for intermediate thru advanced tap dancers. Something for everyone—students will work at their own level.
BEG: Beginning level classes for students who already know the basics and are ready to learn fun and easy combinations.
INTRO: If you’ve always wanted to try tap, this is your chance. No experience necessary, loaner tap shoes available. If you can walk, you can tap. I think I'm advanced, but I'm not sure:
All of our classes labeled ADV are fast moving or challenging classes for tap dancers with a high level of rhythm tap training. Advanced level classes in our Youth and Pre-Professional Programs are as challenging as advanced classes in the Adult Program. If you have attended and felt satisfied by advanced classes in a major tap festival, or upper level adult tap classes at a New York studio such as Broadway Dance Center or Steps on Broadway, then the ATDF's advanced classes are the right level for you.
I think I’m intermediate, but I’m not sure:
Intermediate level classes at Tap City are for dancers who are solidly comfortable with all of the basics of flaps, shuffles, shuffle-off-to-Buffalo, paddle ‘n’ roll, and time steps, and are ready for the next challenge. Intermediate classes teach material at a more moderate pace. Not sure if you should chose intermediate or advanced? If you enjoy a challenge and working above your level, chose advanced. If you prefer learning at an easier pace and feeling that you are able to perfect steps in class, chose intermediate.
I'm an older tap dancer, are there some slower paced comfortable classes for me?
The Intermediate Level and Mixed Level classes are often good choices. If you only have a little tap experience try the Beginning Level courses. And if you've never tapped at all try the Intro tap classes.
I have 2 or 3 children, is there a family discount on classes?
There is no discount on classes, but families of dancers only pay one Family Registration Fee, which covers one student under 19 plus her siblings and parents (a savings of up to $35 per dancer). Make sure to register early! After June 8th, the rates go up.
Do you have any free classes for teachers?
Yes! We have our Teachers Incentive: Each year we offer 1 free course to teachers who bring 8 or more students to the festival. Bring 16 students and you get 2 free courses... and so on. Contact us for more information.
What if I want to register, but I cannot get into the classes that I want ?
All the classes are exciting and our teachers are wonderful. You will benefit from any selection. Select an alternate course or contact one of our Directors for advice on placement in another course. Next year, be sure to get your registration in early.
Do you have a wait list for classes?
No - if your choice is sold out, please select another class or contact us for advice.
What if I don't like the classes that I am in, can I switch to a different class?
Please select your classes carefully; after June 8th there are no refunds. If you attend the first class in the Adult, Youth or Pre-Professional Program and truly feel you have chosen a wrong level, ask the Registrar about the possibility of making a change, but most courses fill up and there is very little room for switching. The Registrar can only consider changes immediately after the 1st class has been taken. Classes may be added at any point during the Festival (space permitting).
What if I decide to cancel?
Before June 8, 2007 students may cancel their registration and receive a full refund minus the registration fee. There are no refunds after June 8.
FAQ's FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG STUDENTS:
Do parents wait at the dance studio, or can I drop my child off?
Due to the size of the wait room, drop-off is preferred. Children may be collected after their last class of the day. For parents arriving late for pick-up, your child will be escorted to the wait area provided. The wait area is nice, has a TV and vending machines. We are not responsible for children left unattended outside of the Youth Program hours.
Can I be sure that my child is safe on his/her own?
Rest assured that we do everything to keep track of your special dancer. Dancers in the Youth Programs are not permitted to leave the building until they are finished with all of their classes for the day. Each classroom will have a sign on the door letting your dancer know where he/she is supposed to be for each class, and there are lots of friendly Interns to help youngsters along. Attendance is taken for each class, and students are monitored.
I am OK with my child leaving the building, is that permitted?
If your dancer is allowed to be left on their own, he/she must be responsible and aware of his/her Tap City schedule, class and event locations and times. Parents will need to sign the "Youth Sign Out" sheet for those who are permitted to leave the building on their own.
What about snacks and lunch?
Parents should provide young dancers with daily lunches, healthy snacks, fruit juices, water, energy bars etc. for a long day of dancing. Dancers in the Youth Program will eat their bag lunches in a designated studio with staff supervision. Whom should I tell my child has a medical problem or condition?
Please inform all of your child's instructors before each class, as to her/his specific needs.
Can I get discounted classes or family rates?
See above in FAQ's for All Students about Family Registration.
What if my child doesn't like his/her class?
We make every attempt to make sure that your child is placed correctly. Children who feel that they have signed up for a class that is too difficult, may be moved to an alternate class or level providing there is space in that class. Dancers are not permitted to switch classes for any other reason. The Registrar can only consider a possible change, immediately before or after the 1st class has been taken. For all youth classes, see the description of Levels above "Course and Master Class Levels".
PERFORMANCE FAQ's:
Do I need to buy tickets in advance for the Performances?
Advanced ticket purchase is required for all performances at the Duke on 42nd Street Theater. Full info on dates times and prices can be found on the web site under Tap City Performances and Special Events.
Information on purchasing tickets for Tap Youth/Tap Future, Youth Showcase of Talent, and Adult Showcase can be found on this web site at Student Performance Opportunities.
Are there free events?
Yes! Check out Tap City Performances and Special Events for updates and details.
Do I have to pay to see my child perform?
Yes, and both the Tap Youth/Tap Future and the Youth Showcase of Talent performances will sell out! We recommend purchasing your tickets as soon as they go on sale. See the web site under Tap City 2007 Performances and Special Events.
Can I video tape my child's performance?
No, cameras (of any kind) are not permitted into the Theater.
I am a student who wants to perform at Tap City, can I get involved?
Yes! There are performance opportunities for all ages and all levels. In order to be eligible, you must be a registered participant of our festival. Go to the Student Performance Opportunities page for details.
How will I know if I am accepted to perform?
Youth performers will be notified by mail by May 25th . Once you have been accepted to perform, you your/group must register immediately, if you haven't done so already. Only registered participants are given performance placement.
Should I bring tapes or CD's for my performance?
See music directions on Student Performance Opportunities page.
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