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Tap dancers step out in fancy hats and white boots for country routine everyone loves
Forget "cutting a rug". This group is all about clapping the boards. 🤩
Michael Dabu
02.14.24

Tap dance started in the United States in the early 1800s, mixing African and Irish American dances when slaves couldn’t use their traditional instruments.

Early tap shoes had wooden soles with pennies attached.

After the Civil War, tap became popular in shows that portrayed black people negatively.

In the 20th century, tap was part of Vaudeville and the Harlem Renaissance, with dancers adding jazz rhythms.

Modern tap shoes with metal plates appeared. Despite challenges, tap gained popularity again in the 1980s through Broadway shows like 42nd Street and The Tap Dance Kid.

Now, tap has evolved to invade every genre with impeccable footwork.

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YouTube Screenshot - Michel Dailloux

This extraordinary tap dance performance has taken the internet by storm.

Since being uploaded, it has amassed an impressive 2.6 million views.

The performance featured dancers from 2013 donned in cowboy and cowgirl attire, hats included, they pulled off an awesome tap routine that effortlessly blends nostalgia with a fresh vibe.

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YouTube Screenshot - Michel Dailloux

As the beats of “Country Road” commenced, the dancers synchronized their steps.

They presented a subdued performance that quickly transformed into an exceptional tap display.

The male dancers led the tapping, swiftly joined by their female counterparts.

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YouTube Screenshot - Michel Dailloux

The music shifted into a spirited rendition, accompanied by the rallying call “Are you ready to party?”

It prompted the dancers to showcase incredible tap footwork and highlighted both their skill and enthusiasm.

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YouTube Screenshot - Michel Dailloux

It’s a country tap dancing routine that’s worth everyone’s attention.

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YouTube Screenshot - Michel Dailloux

The video continued with the incredible display of seamless integration of clogging techniques into their routine, with feet tapping while arms remain perfectly still at their sides.

This nod to tap dance roots added a modern flair to the performance.

Progressing through the routine, the dancers’ skills became increasingly apparent as they maintained impeccable synchronization despite varying heights.

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YouTube Screenshot - Michel Dailloux

It’s indeed proof of their hours of practice and deep connection.

Midway through, the first set of dancers gracefully concluded their routine and made way for a vibrant group of tappers dressed in red and black.

Tapping away to an even livelier song, they introduced couples’ moves, adding a layer of complexity without missing a beat.

The performance was more than just a dance; it was a celebration of culture, history, and the sheer joy derived from movement and music.

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YouTube Screenshot - Michel Dailloux

Whether a fan of tap or country music, the infectious energy and passion exuded by these dancers irresistibly draw viewers in, leaving them tapping their own feet and wearing a broad smile.

Online viewers were left in awe.

Those who saw the performance online couldn’t help but mince words of praise for these incredibly talented tap dancers.

One wrote, “Wow! They are really good. I’m in VA about 90 miles from West VA. I think the people would really enjoy it there. Kind of a combination of Buck dancing, Clogging, and Square dancing. You all have it all. Great job!”

YouTube Screenshot - Michel Dailloux
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YouTube Screenshot - Michel Dailloux

“I loved the musical theme of the first group, I love it. But it must be recognized that the choreography of the second group is original and more complex, but in particular, I like country, the way they dance it, it is beautiful, continue with it, promoting art in all its expressions is valuable. and wonderful. Bravo,” wrote another viewer.

We couldn’t agree more.

Watch their performance in the video below!

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