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  2. Eddie Rector - Wikipedia

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    For Black tap dance artists, the sand dance is a continuation of the resistance against anti-Black racism. A resistance embedded in percussive dance. The revival of Shuffle Along featured Rector doing a sand dance. Eddie Rector's soft shoe is considered to be unparalleled. The soft shoe is a graceful dance that requires control and elegance.

  3. The Four Fords - Wikipedia

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    The Ford children learned to dance at an early age. Eventually, the children became a vaudeville dance act. [2] They clog danced, tap danced, and soft shoe danced (An Art of Infinite Variety). [3] The Four Fords became popular around 1910. Over the next three years, they toured in England, the Netherlands, Ireland, and Germany.

  4. Tap dance - Wikipedia

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    Some beginner tap shoes have heels made of plastic. [28] The toe box of the tap shoe is located on the front of the shoe for the purpose of reinforcing the shoe; however there are tap shoes that use a soft leather instead. [28] A single tap shoe has two taps: one under the heel, and another under the toes. [27]

  5. Soft shoe dance - Wikipedia

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  6. Charles Coles - Wikipedia

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    Honi's Suite is a combination of musical compositions, monologue, and choreography performed by Bufalino and Coles, including "Let's Dance," "Get Yourself Another Guy," "Don't Get Caught Short on Love," "Warm Feet," and the signature soft-shoe of Coles and Atkins–"Taking A Chance On Love."

  7. Buster Brown (tap dancer) - Wikipedia

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    In her book Dance Appreciation, Dawn Davis Loring described Brown as a rhythm tap dancer, and a hoofer who also 'performed soft-shoe routines with elegance and strength' [7] He has been cited as 'one of the most prominent figures in the world of tap dance'and 'an inventor of the art form' as well as an influence on later entertainers like Sammy ...

  8. Sanding (dance) - Wikipedia

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    In other cases, it is kept in a box that the dancer stays in throughout the dance. Originally a soft-shoe technique, scratching in sand can also add a different texture to the percussion of tap. There is no one type of shoe used to sand dance; traditional tap shoes are used alongside soft shoes and leather boots, all creating a distinctive sound.

  9. Berry Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Berry Brothers were an American "exotic, acrobatic soft shoe dance" trio, active in the entertainment business for over 30 years. [1] The trio was composed of Ananias (Nyas, "King of the Strut"), James and Warren Berry.