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Yuji Urakami (SUJI TAP)

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Yuji Urakami is a Japanese tap dancer. Born in Kumamoto Prefecture.
After studying Seoul dance from Tomohiro Ohara from the age of 16, he was a member of Kumamoto's dance team "DEE - LITE" and then came to Tokyo at the age of 19. He is Appearing in numerous dance events and contests. In addition to working as "STAX GROOVE" "SYMBOL-ISM", at the age of 24, he entered "Higuchi Dance Studio" and studied under tap dancer HIDEBOH.
In 2001, he became a member of the rhythm performance group "THE STRIPES" presided by HIDEBOH, he appeared in Director Takeshi Kitano director work "Zatoichi", and activities as a tap dancer will become the subject mainly in 2003.
In 2006, withdrawing from the group and starting solo activities, perform tap dance performances and workshops both in Japan and overseas.
In 2007 he was responsible for the choreography of the tap scene of Takanori Jinnai's directorial work "Smile Saint Seiya no Miracle".
 From August the same year, we started tap jam session event "footsteps". (End of May 2015)

In 2012, I participate as a lecturer and performer at the "Chicago Tap Festival".
In the same year, she appeared with Hachiyoe of Tsugaru Shamisen player on TVCM "Shamisen × Tap Dance" of Smartphone "Xperia" made by Sony.

In 2014, "Dancer 's Premium" starring "Dance Showcase Live" will be the first trial of "billboardLIVE".
In the same year, I was invited as an international citizen from Kumamoto to the 20th anniversary event of the International House of Kumamoto City.

It is also representative of the East Japan great earthquake disaster reconstruction support charity tap team "Power of Tap".

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