Tap Dance Revival at Chez Bushwick

Tap Dance Revival at Chez Bushwickby Khristina Narizhnaya Greenpoint Gazette, May 7, 2009About 25 people, young and old, some from as far away as Philadelphia, watched tap-dancer Andrew J. Nemr twirl, tapping his feet as musician Max ZT played the Hammered Dulcimer. Together they produced an enchanting mélange of rhythmic clinks and clanks against the backdrop of the setting sun, illuminating the graffitied Brooklyn rooftops, as seen through the large windows of the loft space that is Chez Bushwick.Read More=>

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