Tap dancer and choreographer Savion Glover made his Broadway debut as the title character in The Tap Dance Kid at the age of 12 and has since danced his way through films, television programs, the Academy Awards—and concert stages throughout the world. In 1996, he won the Tony Award for his dancing and choreography of the Broadway smash-hit Bring In Da Noize, Bring In Da Funk and later received a National Endowment for the Arts Grant for Choreography, making him the youngest person in NEA history to receive this honor.
Glover’s moves were captured in the film “Happy Feet;” according to director George Miller, Savion is “without question the greatest living tap-dancer.”