Summary: Compare Spike Lee's tap dance Bill Bojangles Robinson and Savion Glover of the Hollywood movie 'Storm Weather' (1943), Andrew Stone and Bamboozled (2000) and ask them to analyze the historical background of each movie . Political and social situations in film production are deeply embedded in racial issues like stormy weather, or movie stories like Bamboozled. This paper suggests that the evolutionary indication of the faucet is closely related to the progress of African Americans in this country.
Steve Condos has developed an innovative rhythm faucet style that influences the work of later tap dancers such as Gregory Hines and Savigno Glover. Most of the initial publicity, such as Sammy Davis Jr., Glover, Hines, LaVaughn Robinson, is African American. Savion Glover helps you incorporate tap dancing into mainstream media by organizing the film Happy Feet about tap dance penguins. Another famous tap movie is a 1989 tap starring Gregory Hinds and many old hooves. Early shooting games like Fred Astaire provided the appearance of more dance halls for dancing while Jean Kelly incorporates ballet elements and styles. This style of faucet brings the so-called Broadway style today. And it is popular in American culture. It usually includes high-heeled tap shoes and performance music, usually a tap taught first to beginners. Examples of this style are in Broadway musicals such as Anything Goes and 42nd Street.
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