Learn from renowned tap artist Tommy J Egan and see him perform live in his show Two Right Feet!
These school holidays, Bayside Dance is excited to welcome Tommy J Egan, Australian professional tap dancer, choreographer and educator, for a special one-day-only tap masterclass.
Alongside the workshop, dancers also have the opportunity to see Tommy’s artistry live on stage at Wynnum Fringe in show Two Right Feet. It’s the perfect opportunity to see one of Australia’s leading tap performers live on stage, then learn directly from him in the studio the very next day.
BOOKING OPTIONS
OPTION 1 – Workshop Only
Join Tommy’s exclusive tap masterclass at Bayside Dance on 8 July.
OPTION 2 – Show Only
See Tommy perform live in Two Right Feet at Wynnum Fringe on 7 July.
OPTION 3 – Workshop + Show Experience
Make it a full tap experience by attending both the workshop and live performance.
8 July – Tap Masterclass at Bayside Dance
Tommy will be bringing his class right here to Bayside Dance for two sessions:
- 10am-11am: Ages 8-12 / Level 3 – 6 Tap
- 11.15am – 12.15am: Ages 13+ / Level 7 Tap+ (Adults welcome)
Tommy is known for his ambitious tap dance productions and is sought out as a soloist performer. Tommy is a co-creator of The Tap Pack, a production that has toured prestigious venues around the world, and has performed and worked with the likes of Tap Dogs, Fame The Musical, The Great Gatsby, Singin’ In The Rain, Kylie Minogue, X-Factor, and Australia’s Got Talent.
Additionally, Tommy founded The Tap Project in Australia, offering inspiring tap classes for all ages across Australia. Tommy focuses on incredible musicality and style while sharing tap dance’s rich history, with a hope to grow the community of tap dancers in Australia.
7 July – See Tommy Live
Two Right Feet | Wynnum Fringe
Welcome to Two Right Feet, where Tommy J Egan blends the charm of Gene Kelly with a distinctly Australian flair. Hailed internationally by reviewers as “genuinely breath-catching” (Time Out London) and “superb” (The Scotsman), Tommy carves out a virtuosic duet with a live jazz pianist.
Egan strips tap back to its musical core, trading showbiz clichés for something richer and more refined. With echoes of tap’s golden age and the warmth of a late-night jazz room, Two Right Feet is playful, nostalgic, and improvised — where no two performances are ever the same.
Kids under 16 must be accompanied by an adult
