Hillary-Marie's Sole Music Collective is percussive dance at its finest, music for the soul created by the soles of the feet, and home to the #Herspective video web series that highlights women in music as they come together to collaborate and recreate their favorite music. Today, they release their second video in the series, a cover of Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah' featuring the barefoot tap dancing of distinguished tap dance artist Hillary-Marie and internationally renowned vocalist Nancy Harms.
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Hillary-Marie's dancing has been described as "like feathers with steel bones" due to her combination of strength and grace and renowned dance critic Robert Johnson wrote, "Some performers travel with their own atmosphere, a rosy bubble that floats off the stage and envelops the crowd allowing grateful viewers to forget where they are. Tap dancer Hillary-Marie and her accomplices do that." The Wall Street Journal describes Nancy Harms as "the kind of singer who, after hearing her just once, you'll never want to let her go."
These two female artists come together for a beautifully haunting cover of Leonard Cohen's famed 'Hallelujah' as a part of the Sole Music Collective's #Herspective video web series that seeks to uplift and celebrate women in music by providing a platform that celebrates equality, individuality, delicacy, ferocity and everything in between.
Website: www.Hillary-Marie.com and www.SoleMusicCollective.com
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