








Finding Your Voice in Tap with Anthony Savino
Finding Your Voice in Tap with Anthony Savino
Wednesday
4:00 to 5:00
Aug 20 to Oct 22
10 Total Weeks
"Finding Your Voice in Tap with Anthony Savino"Grow With a Pro Series
Discover the percussive storyteller within. Join Anthony Savino, currently performing as Sebastian in The Little Mermaid and Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz at Tuacahn Theatre and Musical Theatre BFA graduate from Montclair State University, for an intensive tap workshop that elevates technique while exploring rhythm as narrative.
Anthony believes all choreography is a vessel for storytelling, and every dancer must approach their craft from the perspective of an actor first. In this dynamic class, students will strengthen their tap fundamentals while diving deep into the groove of the music, learning to truly embody rhythm and bring each combination to life through authentic character choices.
Anthony creates a positive, fun working environment that encourages growth while maintaining professional standards essential for serious dancers ready to take their artistry to the next level.
Ages 12-18 | Intermediate to Advanced levels
While we list suggested ages, placement is based on your child's readiness and individual development rather than age.
For questions about the class, requirements, or anything else, feel free to reach out to our Director of Education, Randy Sly, at randy@encorepa.org
Finding Your Voice in Tap with Anthony Savino
Wednesday
4:00 to 5:00
Aug 20 to Oct 22
10 Total Weeks
"Finding Your Voice in Tap with Anthony Savino"Grow With a Pro Series
Discover the percussive storyteller within. Join Anthony Savino, currently performing as Sebastian in The Little Mermaid and Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz at Tuacahn Theatre and Musical Theatre BFA graduate from Montclair State University, for an intensive tap workshop that elevates technique while exploring rhythm as narrative.
Anthony believes all choreography is a vessel for storytelling, and every dancer must approach their craft from the perspective of an actor first. In this dynamic class, students will strengthen their tap fundamentals while diving deep into the groove of the music, learning to truly embody rhythm and bring each combination to life through authentic character choices.
Anthony creates a positive, fun working environment that encourages growth while maintaining professional standards essential for serious dancers ready to take their artistry to the next level.
Ages 12-18 | Intermediate to Advanced levels
While we list suggested ages, placement is based on your child's readiness and individual development rather than age.
For questions about the class, requirements, or anything else, feel free to reach out to our Director of Education, Randy Sly, at randy@encorepa.org
Finding Your Voice in Tap with Anthony Savino
Wednesday
4:00 to 5:00
Aug 20 to Oct 22
10 Total Weeks
"Finding Your Voice in Tap with Anthony Savino"Grow With a Pro Series
Discover the percussive storyteller within. Join Anthony Savino, currently performing as Sebastian in The Little Mermaid and Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz at Tuacahn Theatre and Musical Theatre BFA graduate from Montclair State University, for an intensive tap workshop that elevates technique while exploring rhythm as narrative.
Anthony believes all choreography is a vessel for storytelling, and every dancer must approach their craft from the perspective of an actor first. In this dynamic class, students will strengthen their tap fundamentals while diving deep into the groove of the music, learning to truly embody rhythm and bring each combination to life through authentic character choices.
Anthony creates a positive, fun working environment that encourages growth while maintaining professional standards essential for serious dancers ready to take their artistry to the next level.
Ages 12-18 | Intermediate to Advanced levels
While we list suggested ages, placement is based on your child's readiness and individual development rather than age.
For questions about the class, requirements, or anything else, feel free to reach out to our Director of Education, Randy Sly, at randy@encorepa.org