I never really stop and think about should I put my hat on this way or that, not thinking that little JoJo down the street would be copying that. I'm more conscious about it now and tell the kids that it's not about the shoes or what kind of shoes... it's all about the dance. Savion Glover consciouscopydance share on social
I've changed my whole angle for dance. I'm moving towards moving back rather than hanging out with my peers. I'm reaching back to older dudes for a second. Savion Glover anglebackchange Change image and share on social
I used to think I had this responsibility to carry on this tradition. Now I just feel like I have to keep the dance out there, keep it in the public eye. Savion Glover carrydanceeye Change image and share on social
La Cave was a great platform for me to learn and be able to listen in on conversations and just get a lot of notes and teachings from those older guys. Savion Glover caveconversationgreat Change image and share on social
A tapper sticks to existing routines. Whereas hoofing... a hoofer pushes the art form. Savion Glover artexistform Change image and share on social
I try to convey the musical notes through dance, take on the music. Savion Glover conveydancemusic Change image and share on social
Jimmy Slyde was more a musician than a dancer; Greg Hines was more musician than dancer. Savion Glover dancergreghines Change image and share on social
If someone wants to be very tight about authenticity or ownership, it just sounds kind of competitive to me. Savion Glover authenticitycompetitivekind Change image and share on social
I see myself helping the next generation of dancers who come along, helping them to keep the dance focused, so we don't get into a position where they're saying in 2050, or whatever, that around 2001 or 2002 or something the dance died. Savion Glover dancedancerdie share on social
Tap is still the central driving force of my life. I think and talk in dance. Savion Glover centraldancedrive Change image and share on social