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Classic Dance Steps and Repertoire

Horizontales
A combination of a spank, heel drop, and shuffle step.
A brush forward and a step (which is striking the ball of the foot on the floor with a change of weight; the heel does not touch the floor).
A three-sound phrase that includes a step, spank and heel drop and that travels.
A brush forward and a touch, similar to the flap but without change of weight.
Shuffle, hop, step.
Two steps on alternating feet. The first step does not get full weight.
A combination of heels, brush backs/spanks, and toes in alternating patterns, sometimes called a paradiddle.
Small footwork exercises developed by Steve Condos to increase speed and clarity.
A pattern of steps, usually reversed every 4 counts, that originally were used by vaudevillians to help set the tempo for musicians.
A combination of steps and heel drops, that can extend from a basic step, step, heel drop, heel drop (RLRL) to include multiple sounds, often in opposition.
Travels with a leap, shuffle, step
Verticales
The third step of the Shim Sham.
Done in ¾ time, it consists of a step, shuffle, ball change.
Step (or leap), shuffle, leap, tip.
A 32-bar dance performed by tap dancers around the world, often at the end of a program, contributed to Leonard Reed, Willie Bryant, and chorus-line dancers.
A step commonly used in soft shoe that begins with a step or a flap with ball changes that move around the perimeter.
A combination of two brushes, one forward and one backward.