Overview

Savion Glover, born on November 19, 1973, is a celebrated American tap dancer, choreographer, and actor. Glover exhibited a natural affinity for rhythm and music from a young age, which led him to pursue tap dancing. His career began with performances in productions like “The Tap Dance Kid” and “Black and Blue,” earning him acclaim. He is known for his work in the musical “Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk,” which showcased his unique choreography. Glover has dedicated himself to educating young dancers through initiatives like the HooFeRzCLuB School for Tap, emphasizing the history and personal style of tap dance. His influence extends into film, with roles in productions like “Happy Feet,” where he contributed his expertise in tap choreography. Glover’s style is “young and funk”, he is considered a tap prodigy, and was taught by some of the best dancers of previous generations. Glover also had recurring appearances on Sesame Street from 1990-1995.

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