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2009 FACULTY (pics, bios, & video!)>
*Faculty Subject to change without notice
Jumaane Taylor
Jumaane Taylor, a Chicago native, has been tap dancing since the age of 7. He began his training at the Sammy Dyer School of the Theatre where he currently teaches. He has had the esteemed opportunity
to perform and study with Idella Reed Davis, Martin Dumas III, Jimmy Payne Jr., Lisa LaTouche, Sarah
Savelli and George Patterson III. Jumaane made his professional debut with the group M.A.D.D. Rhythms
founded by Bril Barrett. He now serves as Assistant Director of the company.
Jumaane has performed and taught nationally and internationally. Some of his credits include the
Chicago Tap Summit, Hyde Park Jazz Festival, Chicago Human Rhythm Project, Cleveland Tap Intensive,
L.A. Tap Fest and numerous shows with ETA Creative Arts Foundation. Attending ETA, Jumaane has
studied Dunham Technique from Geri Williams and acting from Runako Jahi. He was featured in "Dance
Spirit Magazine" as "One of the Top 20 Hoofers under 20" and in 2006, he was proclaimed in The Chicago
Tribune as one of the top five dancers in Chicago. Taylor was apart of the ensemble for "Imagine Tap!"
which was directed and choreographed by Derick Grant. In 2008, he joined the cast of "A La Recherche De
Josephine" that toured France. He was also a principal dancer for a production entitled "Wonderland: A Tap
Tribute To Steve Wonder" directed and choreographed by Sarah Savelli and Ayodele Casel. Jumaane
continues to dance both locally, nationally, and abroad in such places as Canada and Europe. In Chicago, he
became a band member of a jazz sextet, Abstrakt Pulse, established by trumpeter Corey Wilkes and an
instrumentalist in the group Sidewalk Chalk. All the while performing at jazz events throughout the city of
Chicago.
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