Tuesday, November 2, 2010

October's Ending

Hats and Taps finished October with two shows.  The audience participation at both the Children's Receiving Home and  St. Andrews Church was fun-filled.  Carol's ability to engage all ages and impart everyone with the happiness of Holiday Spirit is inspiring!  Carol taught interested audience members a line dance at the end of our newest number, Cotton Eyed Joe.  
Many thanks to Eric for taking the pictures!
  Happy Halloween!
Carol, Marie, Liz, Rhoda and Linda dancing New York, New York.
Rhoda left, Linda 2, Carol, Liz and Lois with hats off!
Connie dancing to Adam's Family
Carolyn ditto.
Carol leading the line with Linda 1, Carolyn and Linda 2 in view.
Linda 2's cowboy costumes were a huge hit!
Yahoo!
Ruth and Margaret, without whom we'd be lost!

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Hats & Taps Fall Birthday Luncheon

Hats and Taps celebrated birthdays for Marie, Linda 1, and Lois on October 12th. C2 was visiting her daughter and could not make this one. We missed her! Hope you had a very Happy Birthday too C2!

Connie and Linda 2
Carol with the traditional cake candle.
Liz and Marie
Rhoda, the cake, cash and camera person.
Carolyn and Linda 1
The Birthday Trio
The cake cutters
The Two Lindas
Rhoda's pictures





Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Time Flies When Tapping Toes

One tap of the toe and September turned into October. Or so it seems. Hats & Taps performed at Gramarcy Court on October 8th. Dancing Don't Fence Me In, the group was fenced in just a little on an interesting wood floor that was put down for the occasion. Long but not deep, last minute mental notes are made and everyone manages to adjust. Being able to adapt to different stage situations is challenging but can add to the fun of conquering those challenges while striving to, first and foremost, entertain the audience. The smiles, twinkly eyes, hand shakes and heart felt thank yous make the floor formations fade into the background. We go home feeling happy too.

Two more shows coming up in October. The 29th and 31st will introduce Carol's latest number, Cotton Eyed Joe. That number will preview a new costume put together by Linda 2. Stay tuned to the blog for pictures of this really cute costume addition! Boots and all. Thank you, Linda 2.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Summer Shows - Winter Costumes...What?

Carol continues to choreograph new numbers. We wonder if she ever takes a break but Hats & Taps took some time off in July. The first show upon our return was for Easter Seals on August 25th. What a wonderful audience we had!

On August 27th, we performed for Eskaton Lodge. Carol challenged me with some "on the spot steps" and me trying to keep up made us both laugh. There is a contagious happy energy that springs forward from having fun and giving fun to our audiences that makes all of our shows so worth while.

No, we did not wear these costumes during summer. Having no pictures from the last few shows, these pictures, taken at the Children's Receiving Home last winter, were added. Thank you for the pictures, Connie.

September 16th, we played the Crown Plaza. American River Care Center awaits our September 29th show. In the meantime, we are working on our steppy slops. Or, sloppy steps, depending on how tired our toes, legs and tongues get during practices.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

2010 Mission Oaks Showcase

Thanks to Linda 1's family, here are pictures from the showcase!












Friday, August 27, 2010

June Rehearsal

Back to June and the Rehearsal the eve before Mission Oaks Showcase. Family, friends and fans were there to join in the fun.Carolyn, Linda 1 & Rhoda - Blondies
Birthday Honorees - Linda 2 and Doug
Bugle Boy Chris with the TNT's
Classy Ladies
Classy Tappers
The Elite Feet
Connie's Family
Hi-Steppers
This fan knew the steps as well as the dancers (one of them her Mom)
Hats & Taps
Rythm and Shoes
Ione and her children volunteers
Linda 1 and Family
Margaret, our music coordinator