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<B>Fitness: Tap your potential</B><BR>By SIMON BROOKE in The Sunday Times<BR>Have a change from the old gym routine — tap-dancing will get you into the swing of shaping up<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>Ballet might be the inspiration for the fashionista’s wardrobe this spring, but elsewhere in the style stakes, tap is back. In Sex and the City, Charlotte took a class to get over her divorce; Robbie Williams wowed the crowds by putting on tap shoes at his Swing When You’re Winning concert at the Albert Hall; and the Tony-award-winning tap extravaganza My One and Only, showing in the West End, is a sell-out hit. Even Andy Warhol, the star of the Tate Modern’s current must-see exhibition, once said: “I never wanted to be a painter, I wanted to be a tap-dancer.” <BR> <BR><A HREF="http://www.sunday-times.co.uk/article/0,,190-230377,00.html" TARGET=_blank><B>click for more</B></A><P><BR><A HREF="http://www.sunday-times.co.uk/article/0,,190-230378,00.html" TARGET=_blank><B>Tap-dancing: Where to learn</B></A>
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