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(tapping) - Its not every day that youll see an amputee walking along with a peg leg, and then begin to tap dance. My name is Evan Ruggiero, and I am a one-legged tap dancer. Its fun! I started tap dancing when I was six-years-old. Its something that I fell in love with. I knew that tap dancing would always be something that I wanted to do for the rest of my life. When I was 19-years-old, I had a pain in my right leg. I was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, bone cancer. And on May 21st, 2010, I had my right leg amputated above-the-knee. I was devastated. I just thought: how could a tap dancer be diagnosed with cancer in his leg? I remember my tap teacher showing me footage of Peg Leg Bates, who was a great tap dancer way back in the day. You know, had it not been for that footage, I wouldve never thought that I could tap dance again. (tapping) When I put that peg leg on for the first time, and I started making those rhythms, I felt a part of me that came back and I felt like my old se