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Bill “Bojangles” Robinson. Bill Robinson—yes, Mr. Bojangles himself—is, of course, at the top of our list. His legacy inspires dancers to this day. Not only did he make his mark on Broadway, but also had a starry career in vaudeville, Hollywood, radio, and television.
Bill Robinson, better known as 'Bojangles,' is an African-American icon popularly marked as the single most legendary tap dancer of our time. He redefined tap dancing from a simple music genre to an art technique through his series of remarkable performances across Hollywood, radio, and television.
His Start. Holland began dancing hip hop around age 9 at Nifty Feet Dance Studio in London. When he was cast in Billy Elliot on the West End, he trained extensively in ballet and tap for two years before making his debut, at age 12, first as Billy's best friend, Michael, and then as Billy himself.
“We grew up tap-dancing,” Evans told E! News back in 2011. “My mother was a dancer for a long time. We had a tap floor in our basement. So, my brothers and sisters and I got lessons.
Michael Jackson practiced dancing in his home studio enough to wear a large bowl-shaped cavity in his wooden dance floor. His training was for physical stamina, choreography, street dance, and he learned tap dance while a young man. The rest was Jackson's natural dance and practiced moves. Jackson had a dancer's body.