Tap Heritage Series - Charles "Cookie" Cook, Session One
Originally streamed April 1, 2021
Meet Charles “Cookie” Cook through the eyes and ears of longtime mentee and collaborator Hank Smith. Learn a few of the trademark steps that Cookie was known for as we also explore his legacy, career and the Copasetic philosophies that we pass on to our followers and students of the ATDF. Moderated by ATDF Artistic Director Tony Waag these 1.5 hour sessions on Zoom offer up some inside, personal and candid reflections on an extraordinary artist and member of the legendary Copasetics. Historic footage will also be viewed and discussed. Students of ALL levels welcome. Participants should have tap shoes handy and have a dance space to work in.
Originally streamed April 1, 2021
Meet Charles “Cookie” Cook through the eyes and ears of longtime mentee and collaborator Hank Smith. Learn a few of the trademark steps that Cookie was known for as we also explore his legacy, career and the Copasetic philosophies that we pass on to our followers and students of the ATDF. Moderated by ATDF Artistic Director Tony Waag these 1.5 hour sessions on Zoom offer up some inside, personal and candid reflections on an extraordinary artist and member of the legendary Copasetics. Historic footage will also be viewed and discussed. Students of ALL levels welcome. Participants should have tap shoes handy and have a dance space to work in.
Originally streamed April 1, 2021
Meet Charles “Cookie” Cook through the eyes and ears of longtime mentee and collaborator Hank Smith. Learn a few of the trademark steps that Cookie was known for as we also explore his legacy, career and the Copasetic philosophies that we pass on to our followers and students of the ATDF. Moderated by ATDF Artistic Director Tony Waag these 1.5 hour sessions on Zoom offer up some inside, personal and candid reflections on an extraordinary artist and member of the legendary Copasetics. Historic footage will also be viewed and discussed. Students of ALL levels welcome. Participants should have tap shoes handy and have a dance space to work in.