Everyone
loves to cheer for the underdog. If that underdog happens to be a wannabe tap
dancer, I’m the loudest cheerleader of all. No wonder I’m so excited
about Dance Baby Dance, written and directed by Stephen Kogon,
who also plays the leading role in this delightful independent film. Movies
about tap dancers don’t come along too frequently nowadays -- so whenever one
shows up, I’m a happy camper.
The plot is simple. Jimmy
(Kogon) always wanted to be a successful tap dancer but an injury has confined
him to an office occupation. He’s never lost his passion for tap dancing and
now hopes to be chosen for a touring dance show. Kogon endows Jimmy with such
likability that we can’t help wanting this guy to be successful. Do his dreams
come true? It’s worth watching Dance Baby Dance to find out.
Although a low-budget offering with less than perfect production values,
this film makes up for that with its great heart and passion for dance.
As a former tap dancer
myself, I felt compelled to write the poem below.
Just
tap tap tap that old time step.
Give it
pizzazz and lots of pep!
Or
shuffle off to Buffalo.
It
feels so good if fast or slow.
Then
shimmy with real style and grace.
Remember
this is not a race.
Next do
some wings like it’s a dare.
Feet
a-flyin’, hands circling air.
Tap
dancing chases blues away.
It
helps you get through every day.
So tap
tap tap as time goes by.
“Dance Baby Dance” will make you try
(Released by Indie
Rights/Winds of Hope. Not rated by MPAA.)
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