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HOW ONE WOMAN’S PASSION HELPED A TOWN TAP INTO HAPPINESS
Billy Elliot meets The Golden Girls in this inspiring true story of a woman who learned that it’s never too late to live the life you want.

As a young girl, growing up in the 1950s in Steelton, Central Pennsylvania, Vicki Grubic Riordan idolized Shirley Temple and Gene Kelly. Vicki soon found her calling as a dance instructor and at eighteen she opened her own studio. But like many women of the Baby Boom generation, she decided to put her passion on hold to focus on marriage and starting a family. When her marriage abruptly ended and she was left with little means to support herself and her two young sons, Vicki returned to teaching dance. The Vicki’s Tap Pups program was later born and at the age of 62, Vicki opened what has become America’s largest adult tap dancing studio. Since then, Vicki has gone from teaching 50 students to teaching more than 500, making Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the “unofficial tap capital of the world.”

Vicki’s dancers range in age from 21 to 84, with the majority of them women in their 50s and 60s. They come from all walks of life: mothers, grandmothers, state workers, teachers, doctors, nurses, lawyers, business owners, married, divorced, single and widowed, but the things they have in common are much greater than the things that set them apart. Through dancing together, Vicki’s Tap Pups have found friendship, support, and a source of energy and excitement that is rare at any time in life. Like Vicki, these women (and a handful of men) are transforming and reinventing themselves at an unexpected age. Just when society dictates that they should be slowing down, they’re putting on their dance shoes and tapping into a happiness none of them expected to find.
 
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ARTICLE:
Tap Pups founder Vicki Riordan pens memoir with her son, Patriot-News (April 2, 2012)
 
 
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"By My Side"  
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BOOK REVIEWS 
“Vicki Riordan writes with a song in her heart, and she taps into all the emotions, joys and challenges that inform women’s lives. Her dance program changes lives; her book will, too.”

Jeffrey Zaslow,
New York Times
best selling author of The Girls from Ames and co-author of The Last Lecture 
 
“Riordan recounts her rediscovery of tap dancing, which allowed her to find balance in her turbulent life.

The 60-something author, a divorcee and mother of two, spent much of her career as a secretary and office manager. Before she embarked on that life, however, she had a stint, right out of high school, as a dance instructor in her hometown of Steelton, Penn. As she struggled to understand her husband’s alcoholism and subsequent abusive behavior, she eventually conceded that she needed to leave him and strike out on her own. While looking for practical work, she was often drawn back to her role as a dance instructor. She had a particular passion for tap. When she began teaching on the side for extra money, the old steps began to come back to her. Creating programs aimed at older adult women, Riordan first taught a modest class of fewer than 20 students. After retiring from her day job and committing herself to teaching, she now has more than 500 students based in Harrisburg. Her “Tap Pups” are one of America’s largest adult tap dancing organizations. In addition to the story of the Tap Pups, the author reflects on her simple beginnings and subsequent married life. From her father’s death as a teenager to the early courtship of her high-school sweetheart, Riordan draws readers in to her deceptively intriguing life.

The struggles that the author and her dancers face, especially as older women facing retirement, are easily relatable, and her story is inspiring.”

—Kirkus Reviews  
 
 
 
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