Rebekah Blume/Nick Simmons
About
Howard Blume teachers rhythm tap and has studied extensively with some of the finest masters, including Charles Kelley in NYC, Louis DaPron, Eddie Brown & Alfred Desio in L.A., and Heather Cornell of Manhattan Tap. Blume's taught continuously since age 14 in North Carolina, Boston, London & L.A. (Visit tapwithhoward.com)
The Saturday 10 am class is known as the Eddie Brown class because Brown's students asked Blume to keep the regular gathering going after Brown died in 1992.
During and after Eddie's life, the Eddie Brown class traveled all over Los Angeles, first under Eddie, and later after Blume (Eddie's assistant) inherited the group. It was at the Embassy Hotel in downtown L.A. before and after the Northridge quake severely damaged that building. Then it moved to Cafe Danssa in West L.A. Now it takes place at Blume's home studio in Silver Lake.
Blume has had responsibility for the Brown class for about 25 years. These students have been among the most loyal band of tappers ever. Blume was just about the youngest among them when Eddie died in 1992. The class has continued to meet for decades, with some of the original participants still involved.
Blume also has a time-consuming "day job" as a journalist in L.A.
Note from Howard: I've been fortunate to study with some of the finest masters and over more than 30 years of teaching have developed precise training methods -- some of my own and some from master teachers. It's a responsibility to share what I know about this art form with others. I take people's dreams of tapping seriously, and for that reason, I am willing to work with any age and experience level of student as long as there is a class or private session that works for them. Because my schedule has some limitations, I do not always accept new students and cannot generally offer classes for young children.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
New students are invited to watch classes and also to meet with the teacher to make sure they are placed in the correct level. New students should reserve a class space online. All classes should be reserved in advance online. The kids classes are paid in a four-week cycle, so that is an exception, although it is still helpful if reservations are made in advance online for planning purposes.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Go to tapwithhoward.com
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
$15 per lesson. Students can reserve space in a class on the web site. Private lessons are set by the teacher.
How did you get started teaching?
I grew up in a dance school. It was the family business. I started teaching when I was 14 and helped even before that. But I also trained intensively with some of the finest tappers in the country. Please see tapwithhoward.com. Although I enjoy performing and still perform semi-regularly, my focus has been on teaching.
What types of students have you worked with?
All ages other than very young children.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
You should talk about your goals in tap, the expense of tap shoes, and any health issues that would limit your movement.