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Tap famous dancer, choreographer, actor and Savion Glover is the incarnation of a living legend. Born in 1973, playing Marvel has graced the stage since childhood. It set a new record as the youngest person to receive a scholarship to the School Community Arts Newark. Before he was a teenager, made his badge in Savion paper principal in the Broadway musical The Tap Dance Kid.
Savion Glover developed his own style of dance he called "hard core freestyle." The Tony Awards Price, eventually worked with dancer dances and the great Gregory Hines Sammy Davis Jr. Among his credits are with roles in major films such as Jelly's Last Jam, a role that has made history as the youngest winner of a National Endowment for the Arts grant.
As a choreographer, working Glover has helped to keep tap dancing as an art form in the world of modern dance. Its main role in the musical Bring in Da Funk, Bring in Da Noise, who also choreographed, made his Broadway debut in 1996. The musical chronicles the events in African American history and introduces a Savion Tony Award for best choreographer.
Glover has announced to the younger generation recurring appearances on Sesame Street. It also has credit as the movement of live dance caught behind the penguin Mumble Disney's film Happy Feet. Savion also served as co-choreographer for the film.
Quick Steps Glover and incredible rhythms continue to affect the lives of young people. Touring Company production schools around the country, spreading the excitement of tap dancing and cement his place in history.
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