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Our interview with tap dancer, musician, and educator, Heather Cornell. Heather co-founded the ground-breaking tap company Manhattan Tap, and has worked with many jazz musicians and tap dancers throughout her career. We talk about her company, her work with legendary bassist Ray Brown, and her approach to tap education.
Support our work at patreon.com/RelativeRhythms
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Heather Cornell
WEBSITE: https://www.manhattantap.org/
INSTAGRAM: @officialheathercornell
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RELATIVE RHYTHMS
WEBSITE: www.relativerhythms.com
EMAIL US: [email protected]
INSTAGRAM: @relativerhythms
FACEBOOK: Relative Rhythms
TIKTOK: @relativerhythms
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MUSIC:
Theme: "For the Love of It" by The Adam Price Group
Midroll: "Parallel Realms" from Heather Cornell's album "Making Music Dance", composed by Adriel Williams
Outro: "NY Nocturne" from Heather Cornell's album "Making Music Dance", composed by Adriel Williams
Musicians featured on the album are Andy Algire, Tony Romano, Anna de la Paz, Adriel Williams, and Heather Cornell
Photo Credit: William Frederking
By Adam Price and Emily Jane AcreeOur interview with tap dancer, musician, and educator, Heather Cornell. Heather co-founded the ground-breaking tap company Manhattan Tap, and has worked with many jazz musicians and tap dancers throughout her career. We talk about her company, her work with legendary bassist Ray Brown, and her approach to tap education.
Support our work at patreon.com/RelativeRhythms
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Heather Cornell
WEBSITE: https://www.manhattantap.org/
INSTAGRAM: @officialheathercornell
...
RELATIVE RHYTHMS
WEBSITE: www.relativerhythms.com
EMAIL US: [email protected]
INSTAGRAM: @relativerhythms
FACEBOOK: Relative Rhythms
TIKTOK: @relativerhythms
...
MUSIC:
Theme: "For the Love of It" by The Adam Price Group
Midroll: "Parallel Realms" from Heather Cornell's album "Making Music Dance", composed by Adriel Williams
Outro: "NY Nocturne" from Heather Cornell's album "Making Music Dance", composed by Adriel Williams
Musicians featured on the album are Andy Algire, Tony Romano, Anna de la Paz, Adriel Williams, and Heather Cornell
Photo Credit: William Frederking