For a dance that has roots dating back to the 1700s, clogging continues to bring together people of all ages and sizes. The Rhythm Cloggers club, based out of north Houston, has been gathering weekly ...
Gena Jepsen likes to clog. Not sinks or freeways, but dance floors with her students at Step 2 This Dance and Performing Arts in Oakley. With taps on shoes (toes and heels) and an upbeat tune in the ...
A group of Nelson tap afficionados hope some new members will get their clog on to grow the popularity of an eastern USA folk dance form. The first evening of a six-week course in Appalachian tap - or ...
It looks like a cross between tap dancing and line dancing yet it sounds like a noisy Irish stepdance. Clogging is an American folk dance for which dancers wear jingle taps and percussively strike ...
Earlier this year Patti Koorneef asked for an expression of interest for clog dancing in the Heritage City. Patti said she fell in love with clogging and within five weeks was teaching the tap-style ...
The sheer percussive power of dozens of feet dancing in synchronized clogging style might be enough to bring the roof down, if only symbolically. Cloggers from all over the Southeast will compete on ...
Clogging is a folk dance that is a mix of tap and line dancing Clogs are similar to tap shoes but have an extra attachment that makes a louder sound People of all ages can participate in the dance ...
NEW BERLIN -- It's a form of dance that originated from Scots-Irish and European descent, known for its foot-stomping, clicking, tapping and shuffling to music. The Cloverleaf Cloggers have been ...
Silver Creek Clogging’s founder/director Ruth Mattox has monthly themes that teach leadership principles such as integrity and responsibility along with the dance instruction for her 20 students. The ...
In the Bay Area, our nearest mountain range is the Sierra Nevada, not the Appalachian Mountains. But a traditional form of dance rooted in the Appalachians found its way west, probably with the Gold ...