Nora Clark

Savannah Film Alliance 2019 Honoree Nora Clark started working professionally in film & television after graduating with with a BA in Writing and Producing for Film & Television from Columbia College Chicago in 2010.

After college, Clark moved to Savannah, GA for a change of scenery and to pursue [dance] teaching opportunities but quickly put her degree to work and started her industry journey as a Production Assistant for commercials.

Several mentors encouraged her to move to the original “Hollywood South” in New Orleans and by 2014 Clark was there and making the switch to long form. She worked consistently and landed jobs in the Production Office on feature films D Train and American Ultra. During this time, Clark also worked in other production cities like Jackson, MS and Atlanta, GA.

Eventually, the opportunity to move up to Production Coordinator came on the feature film, Galveston, and that brought Clark back to Savannah, GA where she would plant roots.

Clark served as the VP of Production Operations & Facilities at Alienworx Productions from 2019 - 2021, leaving to return to freelance work. She is now a Production Supervisor. Recent credits include feature films, May December and Somewhere In Dreamland, and the ROKU television series, Panhandle and Florida Girls.

Nora lives in Savannah with her husband, Kaylon Damazio, and daughter Lainey. She is currently producing and directing Beyond A Shuffle, a documentary within the mission of her 501(c)3.

Tap Credits

COMPANY & PERFORMANCE

The TTB Company / Principal Dancer & Choreographer / New Orleans, LA • 2016 - Present

MADD Rhythms, Bril Barrett, Director / Principal Dancer & Choreographer / Chicago, IL • 2006-2011

Frenchmen Street Productions “Corporate Event Microsoft” / Improvisational Tap Dancer : New Orleans, LA • 2016

Theatre on Tap “Love Taps”, Heidi Malnar, Director / Improvisational Tap Dancer / New Orleans, LA • 2016

TEACHING & CHOREOGRAPHY

Gretchen Greene School of Dance, Trina Dunn, Director / Teacher & Choreographer• Savannah, GA • 2011- Present

Center Stage Dance Studio, Michele Lee, Director / Competition Choreographer / Asheville, NC • 2021- Present

The Glorias : A Life on the Road, Julie Taymor, Director / Feature Film Tap Consultant / Savannah, GA • 2019

Islands Dance Academy, Sue Braddy, Owner / Tap Teacher (Ages 4-17) / Savannah, GA • 2011 - 2013

WORKSHOP TEACHING & JUDGING

The Chicago Tap Summit / Int. & Adv. Teacher & Performer / Chicago, IL • 2010, 2016, 2019

Jazz City Tap Festival / Int. & Adv. Tap Teacher & Performer / New Orleans, LA • 2015-2017

Dance Masters of PA, Chapter 10 / Tap Teacher & Judge / Seven Springs, PA • 2016

Dance Masters of SC, Chapter 44 Winter Workshop / Int. & Adv. Tap Teacher / Savannah, GA • 2013

Star Talent : National Competition / Judge / Myrtle Beach, SC • 2013

St. Louis Tap Festival / Int. Teacher / St. Louis, MO • 2006

St. Louis Tap Festival / Dr. Leonard Reed Tribute Class / St. Louis, MO • 2005

Los Angeles Tap Fest / Dr. Leonard Reed Tribute Class / Los Angeles, CA • 2005

In 2014, Nora Clark met Adam Arredondo at a gig in a club in New Orleans where Adam was playing trumpet. Nora introduced herself as a tap dancer and was invited to improvise with the band. That introduction led them to their co-creation of Tap That Brass.

One of the characteristics of New Orleans that differentiates it from any other city in the world is that people can see world-class, professional musicians on the streets, and in small and large venues and festivals.

Nora was impressed that many of the talented musicians she met were so generous and willing to share their knowledge of music and the city’s traditions. Most were more than willing to teach her what they knew, not to mention excited to participate in various performances.

Arrendondo was one of those musicians. He immediately was interested in collaborating with tap dancers and created original compositions that included tap dance as part of the musical arrangement. He also wanted to learn from tap dancers about their process and approach.

Recognizing that tap dance is a unique audio-visual performance art form, Tap That Brass was formed to embrace and explore tap/live music collaboration. TTB seeks to continue to expand the full potential of percussive dance by blending the musical role of the tap dancer with other musicians. Improvisation and composition are both used to incorporate tap dance percussionists into the band while maintaining sophisticated technique and visually interesting choreography.

The approach of Tap That Brass is to merge composition with choreography, blending the skills of each performer. The goal is to keep growing and learning as we experiment and create.

Credits

Co-leader of The Jump Hounds • 2019 - Present 

Trumpet Instructor • 2016 - Present

Trumpet Performer / Occasional arranging : Early jazz, swing, classical, rhythm & blues, brass band, various Latin styles • 2012–Present

Freelance classical Trumpet Performer • 2004-2011

Festivals

French Quarter Fest

New Orleans Swing Dance Fest

Satchmo Summerfest

Bayou Boogaloo (Norfolk, VA)

Swingtime Ball (Beijing, China)

Jazz City Tap Fest

Bay Jam (Islamorada, FL)

Education

Lessons with Wayne Linehan : Mississippi Symphony • 2000-2006

Vicksburg High School • 2002-2006

Studied music and psychology at Mississippi State University. Trumpet lessons with Dr. Mike Huff • 2006-2010

Lessons with Ben Polcer • 2011

Recordings :

FAUX BARRIO BILLIONAIRES

  • Naufradanza

  • Billionaires Summer (unreleased)

ROYAL STREET JAZZ COLLECTIVE

  • Vol. 1

ROAMIN’ JASMINE

  • Roamin’ Jasmine

MADDY AND HER JAZZ FRIENDS

  • Best of Street

  • Maddy and Her Jazz Friends

  • Live at Mimi’s

MIDNIGHT RHYTHM MAKERS

  • Midnight Rhythm Makers (demo)

IBERVILLIANAIRES

  • Vice Blues

  • Iberville Strut

  • Beekeepers

  • The River’s Taking Care Of Me

HOT TODDY & HIS FULLY DRESSED POBOYS

  • Hot Toddy & His Fully Dressed Poboys

Adam Arredondo