Tap
Tap is a jazz, tap & theatre style, energetic and performance-oriented, often seen on stage. This page collects studios, shows and instructors for Tap.
About Tap
Whether you’re completely new or returning to the floor, the listings below are a practical starting point for Tap. Use the location filter to narrow to a city near you, then browse studios for regular classes, events for social practice, and instructors for one-to-one coaching.
Studios
Lionville School of Dance
Let's Dance McGregor
Avery Ranch Dance and Music
River City Twirl & Dance
DanceEmpower
Extensions School of Dance
All Star Division of Extensions School of Dance
Dance Kidz
Ken & Jean's Dance Studio
Cary Ballet Observatory
CBC Dance Annex
New Vision Dance
Events
Instructors
Common questions about Tap
Where can I learn Tap?
You can learn Tap at the studios listed on this page. Most offer beginner-friendly group classes, and many run drop-in sessions so you can try a class before committing to a course. Use the location filter to find a studio near you.
Do I need a partner for Tap?
For most classes you do not need to bring a partner. Studios that teach partner styles usually rotate partners during class so everyone gets practice, and solo styles are danced individually. If you prefer to attend with a partner, you are always welcome to.
What should I wear to a Tap class?
Comfortable clothing you can move in and shoes with smooth soles are a good default for your first Tap class. Each studio may have its own suggestions, so check the studio’s page or ask ahead — they are happy to help newcomers.
Is Tap good for beginners?
Yes. Tap is welcoming to beginners, and most studios run dedicated beginner classes that start with the basics at a relaxed pace. No prior experience is needed — just turn up ready to learn.