No Maps on My Taps

No Maps on My Taps is a 1979 American documentary film directed by George Nierenberg.

The film recounts the history of tap dancing in America through the lives of three influential tap dancers, Chuck Green, Howard Sims, and Bunny Briggs, and showcases their dancing skills in a historic live performance at Smalls Paradise nightclub in Harlem.

"[2] The film won Lionel Hampton a News and Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Musical Direction in 1981.

Scenes of the performers dancing and kidding each other are interspersed with archival images and film footage of their early days.

Also shown are archival film scenes featuring performances by John W. Bubbles and Bill Robinson.