Videos
“You guys have serious time! I’ve been a drummer for many years, and you guys have serious, serious time. Not everybody has that.”
– Peter Moutis, drummer
https://youtu.be/rtpxndIEaOIhttps://youtu.be/cjKcMGBc2Mw
Click to play “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off,” choreographed and performed by Max and Sam Heimowitz at the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage. This is a tribute to Fred Astaire.
Click to play “Duo in Rhythm,” choreographed by Sarah Reich and performed by Max and Sam Heimowitz at the 2018 Knock On Wood Tap Studio Showcase.
https://youtu.be/7eFUveYRJk8https://youtu.be/4JK0ZMRLxZI
Click to play “Ophelia,” choreographed and performed by Max and Sam Heimowitz at the 2017 Knock On Wood Tap Studio Showcase.
Click to play “Charlestwins,” choreographed and performed by Max and Sam Heimowitz at the American Tap Dance Foundation’s 2016 Rockin’ in Rhythm in New York City.
“You didn’t miss a beat, you didn’t miss a phrase, and your feet and taps are clean. Articulate.”
– Hinton Battle, three-time Tony Award winner
https://youtu.be/9GUGf-1XzWMhttps://youtu.be/vONI6Z_j0_o
Click to play Max Heimowitz’s 2017 DC-CAPital Stars Solo, choreographed and performed to J.S. Bach’s Prelude No. 2 in C Minor on the Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater stage.
Click to play Sam Heimowitz’s 2017 DC-CAPital Stars Solo, choreographed by Sarah Reich and performed on the Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater stage.
“That piece was crisp.”
– Lisa La Touche
https://youtu.be/MKJYz68qGGohttps://youtu.be/mUsAvTvo7-4
Click to play “Wack,” the first piece Max and Sam Heimowitz choreographed for an ensemble, Capitol Tap. This piece is an excerpt from Capitol Tap’s second full-length show, Leather, Sand, Metal: An Audible Exploration of Tap Dance, performed at Dance Place in Washington, D.C. Video courtesy: James Eppard.
Click to play “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off,” choreographed and performed by Max and Sam Heimowitz at the Tap City 2018 Tap Future Concert.
https://youtu.be/rJEnDo1dmNQ
Click to play Sam Heimowitz’s 2018 DC-CAPital Stars Solo, choreographed and performed to Edgar Sampson’s Stompin’ at the Savoy on the Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater stage.