Tony Waag

Tony Waag (tap dancer, director, producer, choreographer, teacher, film maker & speaker) founded the American Tap Dance Foundation (formerly known as the American Tap Dance Orchestra) in 1986, along with Brenda Bufalino and the late Charles "Honi" Coles. From 1989-1995, he co-created and operated, with Ms. Bufalino, Woodpeckers Tap Dance Center which became a model for numerous tap organizations and tap studios worldwide creating, producing, and presenting various educational programs for adults and children year-round, as well as annual winter tap intensives with master classes, courses and workshops taught by leading International artists and master tap dancers. 

In 2001, he renamed the organization the American Tap Dance Foundation  and created Tap City, the annual New York City Tap Festival with premiere performances of all styles of tap by artists from around the world, as well as an extensive training program for adults, teens and children, city wide events, tap jams, student showcases, panel discussions, lectures and film screenings. 

As a performer and choreographer, he has been featured in hundreds of concert, film and television productions including appearances at the legendary Apollo Theater, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the United Nations, the Atlanta Arts Festival, the Utah Arts Festival, the Colorado Dance Festival, the Lincoln Center "Out-of-Doors" Festival, the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon, PBS’s "Great Performances, a national Seagram's commercial, and in a French car commercial for Renault in Paris. International appearances include USIA tours of Turkey, Poland, Cyprus, Latvia and Estonia, and recent American ambassador tours of Armenia and Romania with his production of Tap City on Tour. He has also taught and performed in Bermuda, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Italy, Russia, Scotland, Singapore, the UK and Spain. Mr. Waag has received numerous grants towards the presentation and preservation of tap dance as a unique American art form. 

In 2002, he created the first International Tap Dance Hall of Fame honoring the contributions of legendary tap dancers by preserving their legacies for future generations to enjoy. He also created the annual Tap Preservation and Hoofer Awards, the Gregory Hines Youth Scholarship Fund, Rhythm in Motion, Tap it Out and Tap Treasures

In 2009, he created and staged the touring production of “Thank You Gregory”, a tribute to the Legends of Tap Dance. 

In January of 2010, he opened the American Tap Dance Center in New York City where he directed on-going education and training programs for tappers of all ages and levels until 2014. 

In 2014, he received the Dance Magazine Award for his unique contributions to the dance field. 

And in 2024 he received a Lifetime Achievement Award for his 40 + years of service, leadership, and inspiration to the tap community.  

Most recently Mr. Waag donated his entire archives to the Jerome Robbins Dance Division of the New York Public Library at the Lincoln Center, NYC. 

For information visit: tonywaag.org or email: info@atdf.org

Contact

American Tap Dance Foundation, Inc.
info@atdf.org