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I have added a number of impartial citations/references including The New York Times, Dance Enthusiast, Masters of Tap Dance, Fractured Atlas, International Tap Association and others, in an effort to make the entry less biased/slanted. Hope this helps. — Preceding
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LorrSG here -- I am not employed by ATDF (check their website -- my name is Lorraine Goodman.) I did work in the same building at one point, for a different company, but that was completely coincidental and was more than 3 years ago.
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I have added a number of impartial citations/references including The New York Times, Dance Enthusiast, Masters of Tap Dance, Fractured Atlas, International Tap Association and others, in an effort to make the entry less biased/slanted. Hope this helps. — Preceding
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edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered.
LorrSG here -- I am not employed by ATDF (check their website -- my name is Lorraine Goodman.) I did work in the same building at one point, for a different company, but that was completely coincidental and was more than 3 years ago.