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 ...
The South Florida Cloggers have revived the old-world dance and have been tapping their way through hundreds of events ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
It was the mid 1700s and the settling of the Appalachians by immigrants from Ireland, Scotland, England and Germany had begun. Among the many parts of their cultures they brought with them was a ...
HANNIBAL, Mo. -- Debbie Holland had never danced before her 39th birthday, but at the urging of a friend, she broke that streak and attended a clogging class. Twenty-three years later, Holland's white ...
If you've seen the movie "Coyote Ugly" or the TV show "Hee Haw," then you've seen clogging. Lindale native Lauren Maes loves to dance, and clogging is her favorite style. "It's exhilarating," she said ...
Footworks Percussive Dance Ensemble and Step Afrika! share a focus on roots dance -- the folk traditions underlying contemporary American dance forms such as clogging, tap and the precision stepping ...
Forget high-end studios and top dollar instructions. Carla Gover honed her dancing skills at square dances in the mountains. As a young girl, she’d "shuffle, step, toe, step" to the fast-paced rhythm ...
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