HISTORY

The B.S. Chorus was made popular and performed regularly by The Copacetics, a legendary tap dance group that included some of the most notable and influential tap dancers of the 20th century. The group was founded in the 1970s and was made up of performers like Bunny Briggs, Chuck Green, Sandman Sims, Harold Nicholas, Lon Chaney, and Jimmy Slyde, among others. The group was known for their impressive technical skill, innovative choreography, and electrifying performances that captivated audiences around the world.

The Copacetics helped to keep the art of tap dance alive during a time when the popularity of the dance form was waning. They continued to perform and inspire new generations of tap dancers well into the 21st century. Their legacy lives on as a testament to the power and beauty of tap dance, and their influence can still be felt in the work of tap dancers around the world.

“B.S. CHORUS” Breakdown