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Tap dancing trio lights up the dance floor with feel-good La La Land ‘Someone In the Crowd’ performance
All-female tap dancing trio gives their own fun version of “Someone in the Crowd” from “La La Land”
Alissa Gaskell
01.24.20

If you’ve only ever seen tap dancing in films (particularly old ones), you know it’s not something just anyone can do. Iconic Broadway musicals and timeless films have served as platforms for ace dancers to showcase their tap dancing moves, such as Fred Astaire, Bill Robinson, and Shirley Temple. Even the hit musical “Annie” has tap dancing scenes!

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This mesmerizing dance art has been around for decades and unsurprisingly has not lost its appeal to this day. Take this trio who proves that despite modern dance forms and an overwhelming surge of new genres, tap is here to stay.

Jaymie Inouye, Suzanne Fife, and Amy Smith make tap dancing look like a lot of fun with this performance.

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With “Someone in the Crowd” (from the 2016 musical “La La Land”) as their audio backdrop, the three young females showed off a fun, fresh routine mixed with classic dance steps as they glided and danced across a dance studio.

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They sang along to the song as they danced, with happy faces and bright smiles that made it even more captivating.

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Sporting solid-colored dresses that swirled beautifully with each step and matched their tap shoes perfectly, the trio incorporated so much style and personality into the dance that it earned them over a million views on YouTube.

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Dancing isn’t just about mastering steps, moving in time with the beat, and donning eye-catching costumes. It’s bringing an art form to life and adding your own style to it, which is precisely what Jaymie, Suzanne, and Amy did. They added so much color and life to an already entertaining dance form that it reminded everyone watching how some things really do get better in time and are here to stay.

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