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Beginner-Friendly Tap For Performers

An all-levels tap class focused on rhythm, coordination, and musicality. No tap shoes needed!

Starts Jan 28
60 US dollars
Camarillo Street

Available spots


Service Description

Experience Level: All Levels Recommended For: Actors, dancers, and performers of any background who want to build rhythm, coordination, musicality, and confidence through tap. No tap shoes required. Join our 4-Week Tap Class, a welcoming and energizing introduction to tap that meets you exactly where you are, whether you’re brand new to dance or returning to movement after time away. This class focuses on rhythm, timing, and musicality while keeping the environment accessible and supportive. You’ll explore foundational tap steps, build short combinations, and learn how tap can strengthen your overall performance skills, including coordination, stamina, and expressive storytelling through movement. Tap is an incredible tool for performers of all disciplines, sharpening your sense of timing and physical awareness while offering a joyful, full-body workout. Tap shoes are optional. Sneakers or hard-soled shoes are welcome. Structure Each week builds on the last, introducing new steps and rhythms while reinforcing fundamentals. Classes include a warm-up, technique breakdown, rhythm exercises, and short combinations designed to help you grow steadily and confidently over the four weeks. Early Registration Ends January 15 About the Instructor Kate Roth Kate Roth is a performer and educator with a background in musical theater, voice-over, and dance. She holds a degree in Musical Theatre and a Teaching Credential from USC, and her credits span stage, screen, commercials, and print in both Los Angeles and New York. At LACAE, she teaches Teen Intensive Musical Theater as well as adult Voice-Over and Dance classes. Kate is an actor, voice-over artist, dancer, and singer, and can most recently be heard as the voice of Zaida in the Netflix series Valeria. Originally from Northern California, she now splits her time between LA and NYC. What To Bring: Clothes to move in, shoes to tap in, and a bottle of water!


Upcoming Sessions


Cancellation Policy

Please review our policies here: https://www.la-cae.org/_files/ugd/abd810_1a6f622bd07c428d8330903ac95e799b.pdf


Contact Details

  • 11031 Camarillo Street, North Hollywood, CA, USA

    info@futureartistsla.org


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