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Mark Goodman began tap dancing at the University of New Hampshire under Gay Nardone.  After receiving his Bachelor's degree in Theater Arts, he moved to New York where he joined the American Tap Dance Orchestra, training with Brenda Bufalino.  Mark went on to work with Gregory Hines, Savion Glover, Charles "Honi" Coles and Buster Brown.  He proudly acknowledges that his dance style has been greatly influenced by these greats. 

While in New York, Mark was on staff at the Broadway Dance Center and Steps.  He performed with various dance troupes as a soloist nationally and internationally in such venues as:  Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, The Joyce Theatre, Savion Glover and Friends at the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park.  Goodman's stage credits include Andy Lee in the European tour of 42nd Street, the leading man in Sophisticated Ladies, Anything Goes with Melba Moore and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

In 2003 Mark completed work on the feature film Polar Express working with Tom Hanks and Director Robert Zemeckis.

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