Who is bob dance?
Bob Dance was a choreographer, dancer, actor, singer and tap dancer. He is remembered for his tap dance style, which combined elements of ballet, modern dance and jazz. He is also known for his work on Broadway, where he appeared in such productions as "Annie Get Your Gun", "Show Boat", and "High Button Shoes". Bob Dance was born on October 12, 1922 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He began dancing at the age of five, and by the time he was a teenager, he was already a professional dancer. In the early 1940s, Dance moved to New York City, where he began performing on Broadway. He also appeared in several films, including "Till the Clouds Roll By" (1946), "The Pirate" (1948), and "Guys and Dolls" (1955). In addition to his work in show business, Dance was also a talented teacher. He taught tap dance at several schools, including the American Tap Dance Foundation. He also published a number of books on tap dance, including "Tap Dance: A Basic Technique" (1970) and "The Art of Tap Dance" (1983). Bob Dance died on February 12, 2006 at the age of 83. He was considered to be one of the most influential tap dancers of all time, and his work has had a lasting impact on the world of dance.