Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Yes SIRS

 Hats & Taps had a delightful time dancing for a SIRS luncheon
 on October 12th .
Fremont Presbyterian Church's stage is a treat to tap on.
Connie did the honors of introducing the group.
Lois, Mary, Liz, Marie, Connie and Carol command their canes.
Kickin' it in New York, New York.
How can you not have fun with Frank Sinatra?
It's a joy to jive to the music of Steppin' Out!
Flirting 101 at its best, with the audience, taught by teacher Carol.
One Singular Sensation - such happy hat work!
 That show really sped by.
Carol, Liz, Connie, Marie, Marie sans hat, and Lois.
Thank you so much Sirs luncheoners! You were a wonderful audience and we enjoyed our time with you. Hope to see you again!

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

On the Trail to Pioneer House

Hats & Taps first foray into Pioneer House on October 5th was a new frontier for us.  And a highlight as well!  We loved this audience and had a wagon load of fun here! They seemed to love us too and gave us so many compliments.  Big Thanks to Steve who set this up. 
 Lois, Mary, Liz, Marie, Connie & Carol
Besides a wonderful audience, they had a great sounding floor. 
It helps us so much to be able to feel and hear our fancy footwork! 
Hats off to you, Ladies and Gents. 
C'mon Get Happy is our new introduction song.
New York, New York, Steppin' Out, & One follow for our first set.
Ruth made many new friends while entertaining during our costume change.
Little Old Lady morphs into From Pasadena  ...
 ..and our different costumes show us off with Personality.
 Old Time Rock n Roll is usually a crowd pleaser and this day was no different.
Thank you for being so welcoming Pioneer House!
Y'all come back now, ya hear!

Revisiting Roseville Commons

Mary and Ruth happily prepare for this 8th of September show.
 Getting ready at Roseville Commons is always a breeze. 
They grant us a nice roomy room for our costume changing.
 New York, New York, is our first number. We are missing Linda and Carolyn today. With just six of us, we make adjustments for every number. Hurry back you two.
Lois, Mary, Marie, Carol & Connie. Liz is behind.
 Carol plays to the audience.... so well!
 Connie, Mary and Marie handle hats in One.
 Little Old Lady from Pasadena is a hit.
 After hamming it up, we pep it up and have so much fun when the audience gets a big kick out of this number too.
 Hats & Taps love to show their Personality.
Ruth always does such a good job of entertaining the audience while we change. We were all wishing we had her shoes for Steppin' Out
Roseville Commons audience was delightful. Thanks again and we hope to see you soon.