Aaron Tolson started dancing at the age of ten in
Lawrence, Massachusetts. Four years into his dance career he was performing in the
Great Tap Reunion at the
Apollo Theater alongside tap legends Derick Grant,
Savion Glover,
Gregory Hines, and the cast of the movie
Tap. Soon after, Tolson met Julia Boynton in
Boston, who guided him in the direction of tap as a lifestyle. While attending college at St. Johns University, Tolson was honing his tap technique in
Manhattan. His senior year of college led him to the
New York Shakespeare Festival tap program, also known as
Funk U! Soon Tolson became a company member of Manhattan Tap. Jumping feet-first into choreography, he landed a job with Absolut in a national tour called
Absolut Tap! He choreographed a piece for their second tour and was a dance captain for all of the teams for two years. Soon after, Tolson accepted a role in the national and international tours of
Riverdance. He was a soloist and the captain of the tap dancers during his six-year run with the show and had the opportunities to perform on
Broadway, at
Radio City Music Hall, on various TV shows, at
NBA games, and on stages all over the world.
Imagine Tap! In 2006, Tolson began working with longtime friend
Derick K. Grant on
Imagine Tap!, a
Chicago-based show whose formation would eventually become the subject of a feature-length documentary, titled
Tap or Die. Tolson performed in the show alongside Grant and fellow tap dancers
Jason Samuels Smith,
Michelle Dorrance,
Chloe Arnold,
Dormeshia Sumbrey-Edwards,
Ayodele Casel, Joseph Wiggin, Jason Janas, Jared Grimes, Jumaane Taylor, Tre Dumas, Brill Barrett, and more. == Teaching the Next Generation ==