But what really took me by surprise was the constant clickety-clackety sound of tap-dancing. |
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He is a high energy personality giving his all to tap-dancing and bringing tap-dancing back to the people, to the street, to the kids. |
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He feathers the stage with his tap-dancing, which is of the light-footed fusillade school. |
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Walken also gets to indulge in a spot of twinkle-toed tap-dancing, while all of the songs succeed in putting a smile on your face. |
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Edmond bore up bravely and I think even enjoyed himself quite a bit, despite a tap-dancing scene which exceeded my tolerance as well. |
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His tap-dancing is poor, his singing mediocre, and his hairdressing skills are not well developed at all, so what else could he do to make a living, I ask? |
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The keyboardist flies across the keys with the frenzied energy of a tap-dancing hummingbird. |
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The film closes on a George Valentin renascent, tap-dancing into the talkies with his beloved on his arm. |
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The musical is set in 1929 and 1969, and the cast includes tap-dancing children and singing coalmen. |
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Tap-dancing was not accepted as an audition piece, but he convinced the panel to let him tap anyway. |
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