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In this episode of Ear Expansion, host LaMont Hamilton converses with rhythmic tap explorer Melissa Almaguer. In this conversation they explore Almaguer's journey from her early tap dance experiences to her expansive work that spans improvisation, ensemble collaborations, and experimental forms. Almaguer shares how tap dance became her primary sonic language and a means of healing and liberation. The discussion delves into the historical roots of tap dance, its connection to African American history, Latin American, Caribbean and Indian analogs and its role in artistic and personal expression around the globe. Melissa also reflects on her collaborations with renowned artists and the importance of improvisation and community within tap dance. Themes of rhythm, movement, and sound are woven throughout the conversation, highlighting the transformative power of movement and sound.