*WHAT: “Something special” tap dancer Chloé Arnold blew up when Beyoncé gave a thumbs up to a performance one of her groups did to her music, a tribute of sorts. The video went viral. She’s done ...
The all-female tap dance group Syncopated Ladies blends tap dance with different styles of music. Credit: (Lee Gumbs Photography/SILLAR Management) The Syncopated Ladies have made their mark on tap ...
Founded by Chloé Arnold at the Debbie Allen Dance Academy, the group mixes tap with hip-hop, jazz, and freestyle to build a style that’s completely their own. It’s rooted in tradition but doesn’t feel ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with tap dancer Chloe Arnold, of the Syncopated Ladies, about their viral dance videos and annual tap festival. Viral Stars, The 'Syncopated Ladies,' Shake Up Tap Dancing ...
Two-thirds of the way through Syncopated Ladies Live!, Emmy-nominated lead choreographer Chloe Arnold led the audience in a tap dancing lesson. She dictated heel/toe touches until they went fast ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Tap festivals have been pivotal in passing on tradition. But New York’s has been canceled and the institution that supports it faces an uncertain ...
If you haven’t heard or seen the Syncopated Ladies tap dancing troupe, you’re definitely missing out. Led by sisters Chloé Arnold and Maud Arnold, who have been tap-dancing since they were kids, the ...
This video is no longer available. The sound of tap shoes is echoing once again in the nation’s capital as the D.C. Tap Fest kicked off its 17th year Monday, bringing dancers from around the world ...
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