Tap Dance Dance was first introduced in Indonesia in the 1930s by a comedian named Wim Kan.
Tap Dance was originally a type of dance that was only performed by men, but over time, women also began to be interested and learn the basic techniques of tap dance.
Tap Dance has a long history and comes from the traditions of African and Ireland dances.
Tap dance is often performed with jazz or blues music, but can also be combined with pop or rock music.
Basic Tap Dance Techniques include Shuffle, Flap, Ball Change, and Time Step.
Tap Dance requires special shoes that have a tap plate at the bottom to produce a knock in dance.
One of the famous tap dance dancers in Indonesia is Edo Kondologit, who often appears on television shows and dance festivals.
Tap dance has also been part of broadway performance art in the United States since the beginning of the 20th century.
Tap dance dance is often used as one of the categories of competitions in the national and international dance festival.
Aside from being entertainment, tap dance can also be used as a good sport to practice balance, coordination, and leg muscle strength.