Lectures/Demonstrations

Crowell Library – San Marino, CA – October 12, 2014

Lecture / Book signing – “The Man Who Made the Jailhouse Rock; Alex Romero, Hollywood Choreographer”

The Colburn School – “Tapfest” – Los Angeles, CA – April 2012

Powerpoint Presentation – “Tap Roots: The Early History of Tap Dancing”

Occidental College Los Angeles, CA – March 2010

Guest Lecturer – “Chopin in Paris and the Waltz”

Pasadena Dance Festival – Pasadena, CA – February 2010

Lecture / Demonstration – “The History of Tap Dancing”

Burbank Public Library – Burbank, CA – January 2010

Lecture / Demonstration – “The History of Tap Dancing”

Campbell Hall (“Diversity Days”) – Studio City CA – Spring 2007, Fall 2007 & 2009

Lecture/Demonstration  – “The History of Tap Dancing” & “The Charleston”

Crowell Library – San Marino, CA – Fall 2009

Lecture / Demonstration – “The History of Tap Dancing”

Community College Humanities Association – Southern Regional Conference – Chattanooga, TN – October 2008

Lecture / Demonstration – “The History of Tap Dancing”

Blakeslee Library (presented by Vroman’s Bookstore) – Pasadena, CA – March 2003

Lecture / Demonstration / Book signing– “The History of Tap Dancing”

Looking Glass Studio of Performing Arts – San Bernadino, CA – Summer 2000 & 2001

Lectures – “Tap Terminology” & “The History of Tap”

The Learning Annex – Los Angeles, CA – October1998

Lecture – “How to Become a Performer on a Cruise Ship”

Newport Harbor Academy of Dentistry (Cultural Enrichment Series) – Newport Beach, CA – December 1996

Lecture / Demonstration – “The History and Art of Tap Dancing”

SPAN Workshop for Teachers – Chattanooga, TN – 1991

Lecture / Demonstration – “Education and Movement”

Girls Preparatory School – Chattanooga, TN -1991

Lecture / Demonstration – “Aspects of Choreography”

Tennessee All State – Chattanooga, TN -1991

Guest Lecturer – “Teaching Students How to Audition,” “Choreography for High School Level”

U.C.L.A. – Los Angeles, CA – 1989 -1991

Guest Lecturer (3 years) – “Choreography at Different Educational Levels”