Sounds of a #Taplife: Take Two Anthony Lo Cascio's #Taplife Company

About This Show

Whether we are willing to accept it or not, the universe works in mysterious ways.  Seen or unseen, there is a lot that goes on behind the scenes of life.  Over time, Anthony has discovered ‘‘the Universe will try to teach you the same lesson over and over again until one is willing to learn it.’’ Sounds of a #Taplife: Take Two is the continued work of the original show.  Although there will be new material, the message is still clear.  It is the reflection of some of the greatest lessons Anthony has learned and a connection of universal dots of life.

The very first #Taplife Company video

Anthony Lo Cascio’s #Taplife Company just performed their first full-length show, Sounds of a #Taplife, at Dixon Place in NYC. Video of the show can be watched here.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Anthony Lo Cascio is a native New Yorker who has performed, taught, and toured internationally in such locations as Monte Carlo and South Africa since 1994. He has opened for Natalie Cole, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Stevie Wonder, among others; and has appeared on Regis & Kathie Lee, Good Day New York, MTV and more.

An NYC cast member and the first American to earn a standing role in Tap Dogs, he performed with the Dogs for close to 17 years, often playing ‘‘The Enforcer.’’ Anthony finished a 6 week tour in South Africa with the International Cast in 2013.

He has recently been enjoying choreographing, performing and producing local shows with and for his #Taplife Company.

Anthony is frequently seen teaching at studios and Tap Festivals across the country on his annual #SummerTapTour and adjudicating or teaching Convention classes for many National organizations.  

Because he enjoys being an entrepreneur, he is always working on new, intuitive, mobile applications for the dance world and beyond.

Friday, Nov 11 at 10pm

General Admission
$20 in advance
$25 at the door

Stu / Sen / id NYC
$18

Estimated Runtime
60 minutes

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