M.A.D.D. Rhythms
The 2026 Chicago Tap Summit returns Oct. 2–4 for our 25th Anniversary with classes, premieres, vendors, and more. More details coming, soon!

Happy Women’s History Month: Honoring the Women Who Built M.A.D.D. Rhythms
Our new logo honors day‑one leaders Star Dixon @stardixon and Donnetta Jackson @dance.a.lilbit

DID YOU KNOW ALL YOUR FAVES [did drag/were genderqueer/“cross-dressed”/etc] ???
Beyond honored to present this lore drop and community discussion at @chicagotapallstars National Tap Dance Day Celebration this weekend! This is both the beginning and the culmination of many years of study and practice.
Thank you to @ilhumanities for the funding to make it possible, @maddrhythms @chicagotaptheatre and @gender_fucked_productions for collaborating, and most especially @brilbarrett for the mentorship and support.
Link in bio to RSVP!
#tapdance #chicagohistory #genderfuckery #nationaltapdanceday #queerhistory #blackhistory #dancestors #lineage

I got asked to be 1 of the captains of Skye’s Sqad @chicagosky dance team!!!!! I said yes!!!!!! ✨🥳 So happy to have this experience!!!! S/O to the lovely ladies I get to work side by side with!!!

I got asked to be 1 of the captains of Skye’s Sqad @chicagosky dance team!!!!! I said yes!!!!!! ✨🥳 So happy to have this experience!!!! S/O to the lovely ladies I get to work side by side with!!!

I got asked to be 1 of the captains of Skye’s Sqad @chicagosky dance team!!!!! I said yes!!!!!! ✨🥳 So happy to have this experience!!!! S/O to the lovely ladies I get to work side by side with!!!

The Quiet Parts Out Loud: A Day in the Life of A.G. Gaston — Live Theatrical Fundraising Gala Tobacco Road Presents an unforgettable live theatrical gala celebrating 21 years of excellence in children, community, culture, and the arts

The Quiet Parts Out Loud: A Day in the Life of A.G. Gaston — Live Theatrical Fundraising Gala Tobacco Road Presents an unforgettable live theatrical gala celebrating 21 years of excellence in children, community, culture, and the arts

Celebrate Tap Dance Day Weekend With Advanced Classes From Molly Smith, KJ Sheldon-Zarate, Izaiah Harris, Tre Dumas, Star Dixon, Nico Rubio & Billy Siegenfeld. Chicago Tap Allstars is a communal collective that bridges the gap between artistry and activism by audaciously advocating for the entire Tap community

Celebrate Tap Dance Day Weekend With Advanced Classes From Molly Smith, KJ Sheldon-Zarate, Izaiah Harris, Tre Dumas, Star Dixon, Nico Rubio & Billy Siegenfeld. Chicago Tap Allstars is a communal collective that bridges the gap between artistry and activism by audaciously advocating for the entire Tap community

Celebrate Tap Dance Day Weekend With Advanced Classes From Molly Smith, KJ Sheldon-Zarate, Izaiah Harris, Tre Dumas, Star Dixon, Nico Rubio & Billy Siegenfeld. Chicago Tap Allstars is a communal collective that bridges the gap between artistry and activism by audaciously advocating for the entire Tap community

🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam

🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam

🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam

🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam

🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam

🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam

🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam

🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam

🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam

🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam

🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam
🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam

🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam

🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam
🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam
🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam
🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam

🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam

🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam

🕊️ IN MEMORIAM: Skip Cunningham
April 24, 1936 - May 12, 2026
Tap master Skip Cunningham passed away on Tuesday, May 12, at the age of 90.
He was born in Chicago on April 24, 1936. He graduated from Morgan Park High School and attended the University of Illinois at Navy Pier (now @thisisuic), before transferring to Woodrow Wilson Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in 1956.
At age five, Cunningham started tap lessons at the Sadie Bruce Dance School in the Bronzeville area of Chicago. At age eight, he performed throughout the city and won several dance competitions. He visited California in 1956, where he won a talent contest that earned him a week-long engagement performing at the Moulin Rouge on the Sunset Strip in LA. In 1957, while still in LA, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and completed basic training at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, WA. He was stationed at Fort Gordon in GA and Fort Banks in Winthrop, MA, where he found a talent agent and joined the American Guild of Variety Artists. Cunningham completed his military service in 1959, and returned to Chicago, where he secured a role performing in the Billy Williams Revue. Over the next two years, the group toured Canada, New York, New Orleans and Las Vegas, where they established a six-month residency, before returning to NYC in 1961. Cunningham left the group and secured General Artist Corporation as his agent. During this period, he made appearances on television shows like On Broadway Tonight, The Merv Griffin Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As an entertainer, he performed with Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and Frank Sinatra. He was also a recording artist for such labels as Kapp Records, Coral Records, and Motown.
(Continued)
#RIPSkipCunningham #SkipCunningham #tapmaster #tapdance #ChicagoTapFam

Let’s Dance! Here’s the schedule for our Intermediate Tap Dance Day Weekend classes! 🥳🌟
We've got a KILLER lineup this year, you don't want to miss it! Let’s get our shoes on and celebrate tap dance together. Register today at the link in our bio or at chicagotapallstars.com/upcoming-events/ ❤️🎉
#ChicagoTapAllstars #TapDanceDay #TapDanceWorkshop #ChicagoTapDance #TapDanceLove

Let’s Dance! Here’s the schedule for our Intermediate Tap Dance Day Weekend classes! 🥳🌟
We've got a KILLER lineup this year, you don't want to miss it! Let’s get our shoes on and celebrate tap dance together. Register today at the link in our bio or at chicagotapallstars.com/upcoming-events/ ❤️🎉
#ChicagoTapAllstars #TapDanceDay #TapDanceWorkshop #ChicagoTapDance #TapDanceLove

Let’s Dance! Here’s the schedule for our Intermediate Tap Dance Day Weekend classes! 🥳🌟
We've got a KILLER lineup this year, you don't want to miss it! Let’s get our shoes on and celebrate tap dance together. Register today at the link in our bio or at chicagotapallstars.com/upcoming-events/ ❤️🎉
#ChicagoTapAllstars #TapDanceDay #TapDanceWorkshop #ChicagoTapDance #TapDanceLove

See you on the wood soon! Here’s the schedule for our Advanced Tap Dance Day Weekend classes! 💪🔥
We've got a KILLER lineup this year, you don't want to miss it! Let’s get our shoes on and celebrate tap dance together. Register today at the link below ❤️🎉
chicagotapallstars.com/upcoming-events/
#ChicagoTapAllstars #TapDanceDay #TapDanceWorkshop #ChicagoTapDance #TapDanceLove

See you on the wood soon! Here’s the schedule for our Advanced Tap Dance Day Weekend classes! 💪🔥
We've got a KILLER lineup this year, you don't want to miss it! Let’s get our shoes on and celebrate tap dance together. Register today at the link below ❤️🎉
chicagotapallstars.com/upcoming-events/
#ChicagoTapAllstars #TapDanceDay #TapDanceWorkshop #ChicagoTapDance #TapDanceLove

See you on the wood soon! Here’s the schedule for our Advanced Tap Dance Day Weekend classes! 💪🔥
We've got a KILLER lineup this year, you don't want to miss it! Let’s get our shoes on and celebrate tap dance together. Register today at the link below ❤️🎉
chicagotapallstars.com/upcoming-events/
#ChicagoTapAllstars #TapDanceDay #TapDanceWorkshop #ChicagoTapDance #TapDanceLove
Throwback to @maddrhythms performing "R.P.M." at Jacob’s Pillow in 2024.
We're excited to welcome back them to perform at this year's Season Opening Gala!
Watch the full clip at link in bio 🔗
🎥: @nelshelbyfilms
#JacobsPillow #MADDRhythms #TapDance #ChicagoFootwork #DanceArchive #ThrowbackThursday

CTA Tap Dance Weekend is coming up quick! Here's a peek at our upcoming Allstar faculty for Saturday's classes! 🌟
Join Chicago Tap Allstars for Tap Dance Day Weekend, May 23-24, 2026 at Harold Washington Cultural Center and spend the weekend studying tap dance, watching footage, and attending history lectures led by some of Chicago’s most accomplished tap dancers. This intensive is designed for intermediate and advanced tap dancers of any age looking to dive into the community and culture of Chicago's tap dance! We can't wait to share the floor with you! 💪🔥
Hit the link in our bio or go to chicagotapallstars.com/upcoming-events/ to register today! 🔗❤️
#ChicagoTapAllstars #ChicagoTapDance #TapDanceDay #TapDanceWeekend

CTA Tap Dance Weekend is coming up quick! Here's a peek at our upcoming Allstar faculty for Saturday's classes! 🌟
Join Chicago Tap Allstars for Tap Dance Day Weekend, May 23-24, 2026 at Harold Washington Cultural Center and spend the weekend studying tap dance, watching footage, and attending history lectures led by some of Chicago’s most accomplished tap dancers. This intensive is designed for intermediate and advanced tap dancers of any age looking to dive into the community and culture of Chicago's tap dance! We can't wait to share the floor with you! 💪🔥
Hit the link in our bio or go to chicagotapallstars.com/upcoming-events/ to register today! 🔗❤️
#ChicagoTapAllstars #ChicagoTapDance #TapDanceDay #TapDanceWeekend

CTA Tap Dance Weekend is coming up quick! Here's a peek at our upcoming Allstar faculty for Saturday's classes! 🌟
Join Chicago Tap Allstars for Tap Dance Day Weekend, May 23-24, 2026 at Harold Washington Cultural Center and spend the weekend studying tap dance, watching footage, and attending history lectures led by some of Chicago’s most accomplished tap dancers. This intensive is designed for intermediate and advanced tap dancers of any age looking to dive into the community and culture of Chicago's tap dance! We can't wait to share the floor with you! 💪🔥
Hit the link in our bio or go to chicagotapallstars.com/upcoming-events/ to register today! 🔗❤️
#ChicagoTapAllstars #ChicagoTapDance #TapDanceDay #TapDanceWeekend

CTA Tap Dance Weekend is coming up quick! Here's a peek at our upcoming Allstar faculty for Saturday's classes! 🌟
Join Chicago Tap Allstars for Tap Dance Day Weekend, May 23-24, 2026 at Harold Washington Cultural Center and spend the weekend studying tap dance, watching footage, and attending history lectures led by some of Chicago’s most accomplished tap dancers. This intensive is designed for intermediate and advanced tap dancers of any age looking to dive into the community and culture of Chicago's tap dance! We can't wait to share the floor with you! 💪🔥
Hit the link in our bio or go to chicagotapallstars.com/upcoming-events/ to register today! 🔗❤️
#ChicagoTapAllstars #ChicagoTapDance #TapDanceDay #TapDanceWeekend

CTA Tap Dance Weekend is coming up quick! Here's a peek at our upcoming Allstar faculty for Saturday's classes! 🌟
Join Chicago Tap Allstars for Tap Dance Day Weekend, May 23-24, 2026 at Harold Washington Cultural Center and spend the weekend studying tap dance, watching footage, and attending history lectures led by some of Chicago’s most accomplished tap dancers. This intensive is designed for intermediate and advanced tap dancers of any age looking to dive into the community and culture of Chicago's tap dance! We can't wait to share the floor with you! 💪🔥
Hit the link in our bio or go to chicagotapallstars.com/upcoming-events/ to register today! 🔗❤️
#ChicagoTapAllstars #ChicagoTapDance #TapDanceDay #TapDanceWeekend

CTA Tap Dance Weekend is coming up quick! Here's a peek at our upcoming Allstar faculty for Saturday's classes! 🌟
Join Chicago Tap Allstars for Tap Dance Day Weekend, May 23-24, 2026 at Harold Washington Cultural Center and spend the weekend studying tap dance, watching footage, and attending history lectures led by some of Chicago’s most accomplished tap dancers. This intensive is designed for intermediate and advanced tap dancers of any age looking to dive into the community and culture of Chicago's tap dance! We can't wait to share the floor with you! 💪🔥
Hit the link in our bio or go to chicagotapallstars.com/upcoming-events/ to register today! 🔗❤️
#ChicagoTapAllstars #ChicagoTapDance #TapDanceDay #TapDanceWeekend

CTA Tap Dance Weekend is coming up quick! Here's a peek at our upcoming Allstar faculty for Saturday's classes! 🌟
Join Chicago Tap Allstars for Tap Dance Day Weekend, May 23-24, 2026 at Harold Washington Cultural Center and spend the weekend studying tap dance, watching footage, and attending history lectures led by some of Chicago’s most accomplished tap dancers. This intensive is designed for intermediate and advanced tap dancers of any age looking to dive into the community and culture of Chicago's tap dance! We can't wait to share the floor with you! 💪🔥
Hit the link in our bio or go to chicagotapallstars.com/upcoming-events/ to register today! 🔗❤️
#ChicagoTapAllstars #ChicagoTapDance #TapDanceDay #TapDanceWeekend

CTA Tap Dance Weekend is coming up quick! Here's a peek at our upcoming Allstar faculty for Saturday's classes! 🌟
Join Chicago Tap Allstars for Tap Dance Day Weekend, May 23-24, 2026 at Harold Washington Cultural Center and spend the weekend studying tap dance, watching footage, and attending history lectures led by some of Chicago’s most accomplished tap dancers. This intensive is designed for intermediate and advanced tap dancers of any age looking to dive into the community and culture of Chicago's tap dance! We can't wait to share the floor with you! 💪🔥
Hit the link in our bio or go to chicagotapallstars.com/upcoming-events/ to register today! 🔗❤️
#ChicagoTapAllstars #ChicagoTapDance #TapDanceDay #TapDanceWeekend

CTA Tap Dance Weekend is coming up quick! Here's a peek at our upcoming Allstar faculty for Saturday's classes! 🌟
Join Chicago Tap Allstars for Tap Dance Day Weekend, May 23-24, 2026 at Harold Washington Cultural Center and spend the weekend studying tap dance, watching footage, and attending history lectures led by some of Chicago’s most accomplished tap dancers. This intensive is designed for intermediate and advanced tap dancers of any age looking to dive into the community and culture of Chicago's tap dance! We can't wait to share the floor with you! 💪🔥
Hit the link in our bio or go to chicagotapallstars.com/upcoming-events/ to register today! 🔗❤️
#ChicagoTapAllstars #ChicagoTapDance #TapDanceDay #TapDanceWeekend

Chicago Tap Allstars' Tap Dance Day Weekend - Registration Now Open! Happily Educating Chicago's Tap Dance Community Since 2021!
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