Tap Dance Workshop: Cartier Williams

Tue Feb 27 2024 at 01:30 pm to 03:00 pm

Colombo Centre | London

Annette Walker
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Tap Dance Workshop: Cartier Williams
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Jazz Dance Collective and Annette Walker Tap Dance Programme present a tap dance workshop by Cartier Williams followed by a Q&A
About this Event

Don't miss this one-off opportunity to learn from Cartier Williams in London, UK!

The 1 hour tap dance workshop will be followed by a 30 minute Q&A.

Date: Tuesday 27 February 2023

Time: 1.30pm - 3.00pm

Venue: Studio 1, 34–68 Colombo Street, London, SE1 8DP

This is a general/mixed level class for adult tap dancers.

Limited places. Book in advance to secure your spot.

Jazz Dance Collective are a new community organisation. Donations are welcome to help towards the setup of the company (members are currently volunteers) and future events.

Tap dance flooring sponsored by

Studio space sponsored by



Cartier Williams: Hoofer, Choreographer, Filmmaker, Actor

Cartier kicked off Paris Fashion Week 2020 with a spectacular star turn for Off-White c/o Virgil Abloh, the culmination of his 25-year ascendance to the stratosphere of tap superstardom. Williams, who hails from Washington, D.C., began his tap-dancing career at the age of four when his grandmother, Audrey Williams, taught him his first steps. Two years later, six-year-old Cartier won the Apollo Kids competition at the iconic Apollo Theater and became the youngest inductee in the Apollo Legends. Later that year Cartier danced at the Kennedy Center Honors alongside Robert Downey Jr. Mr. Williams studied at the prestigious Washington School of Ballet under the tutelage of Mary Day. At the age of ten, Cartier co-starred with tap royalty Buster Brown, Jimmy Slyde, and Dianne Walker in the International tour of Footnotes. Mr. Williams considers it a blessing that he danced and shared the stage with tap pioneers and masters Peg Leg Bates, The Nicholas Brothers, and Gregory Hines.

Cartier performed for two U.S. Presidents: Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. In 1998, he co-starred in the PBS Special: In Performance at The White House with President Clinton. He toured the U.S. and Japan in the Tony Award-winning Bring In 'Da Noise, Bring In 'Da Funk, co-starring with Savion Glover. Williams performed at The Joyce Theatre, New York City Center, and the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles at The AFI Awards: A Tribute to Tom Hanks. Other appearances include: Usher's birthday bash in New York City, and at the headquarters of the FCC, the CIA, the State Department, and the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. In May 2011, Cartier choreographed and directed Cartier Williams Rhythm Refix at Joe’s Pub at New York’s Public Theater.

In 2014, Cartier formed The Cartier Williams Dance Theatre, whose credits include: New York Botanical Gardens, ZIGITYBOP! (Oslo and Zurich), Children's Museum of Manhattan, Faison's Firehouse Theater in Harlem, Le Bain at the Standard Hotel in New York, and Black Coffee's music video Come With Me sponsored by Smirnoff. Cartier also performed at The Opening of the Cannes Film Festival for Moulin Rouge. Additional credits include; The Palms Hotel/Resort in Las Vegas with Super-DJ Chew FU, National Tap Dance Day at Macy’s, Chicago Sinfonietta Orchestra, Philadelphia Pops Orchestra and The New York City Pops Orchestra. Cartier also attended The New York Film Academy studying directing. Other credits include Phone Bait, The Violinist, and My Love Awaits all written, directed and produced by Williams. He’s also appeared in Spike Lee’s Bamboozled and Tales of Poe (available on itunes)


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The Jazz Dance Collective is an educational hub for Tap Dance, Authentic Jazz, and UK Jazz. The Collective brings together the knowledge of Jazz, encompassing both its history and practice. These three disciplines of Jazz dance link its foundation and evolution, providing a coherent line to educate the future generation. Members of the Collective join together in projects, sharing space and discussion. The Collective works together to investigate and contribute to expanding the knowledge of Jazz using the wealth of information from its different aspects.

The Jazz Dance Collective is an organisation that is making jazz history the foundation of its practice. Jazz was created by African Americans, emerging at a period to liberate the people from the pain and inequality of the New World. It was born out of oppression but gave great freedom to the wider African diaspora, working through pain and hardship using skill and joy. Jazz enriches and frees the soul.

http://jazzdancecollective.com


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Annette Walker Tap Dance Programme is run by Annette Walker who is a co-founding member of the Jazz Dance Collective. Weekly Sunday tap classes return in March 2024.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Colombo Centre, 34-68 Colombo Street, London, United Kingdom

Tickets

GBP 0.00 to GBP 25.00

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