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hi everybody i've been dancing for 12 years total When I was two I stared in pre dance then I got into tap ,jazz, and ballet then when I was eight I stared clogging its kinda like tap and step. Just last year I gave up everything but clogging. I love to dance I have won first in like 9 contests but I do it for pure love of it. My mom, sister, and step-sister all dance with me. if anyone cloggers or knows what it is please tell me


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Nautica said:
Is clogging like an irish dance then???

It shares some similar move to some of the hard-shoe jigs and reels. But I think clogging also includes dance moves from other cultural traditions as well.

Here is some more informationfrom http://www.itap2.com/clogging.htm

"Clogging is an art form and very much a part of our heritage,
It began in the Appalachian Mountains brought to America by Irish, Scottish, English and Dutch Germans who settled there in the mid 1700s. Our Native Americans, African Americans as well as today’s Canadian, tap and jazz dance influences have influenced it.
The word "clog" means "time" in Gaelic. Clogging is danced keeping time with the downbeat.
Many people think clogging is a dance performed in wooden shoes. English dancers do wear wooden clogs with leather uppers. Irish dancers do wear leather-soled shoes (the Hard shoes now sporting fiberglass tips and hollow heels) and cloggers wear taps. Cloggers did not wear double taps until the 1940s. Tap shoes have a single tap attached to the toe and heel. Clogging taps have another piece rivoted to that piece, therefore considered "double taps" and make more of a "jingle" sound.
Clogging is one of the few dances considered a sport, forming teams and competing in area, state and national events.
In the Ozarks we relate clogging to jigging and hoedowning. Some may call it flat footing or buck dancing.
Clogging differs from tap dancing in one basic way. In clogging, the heel keeps the downbeat. In buck dancing, steps are done on the balls of the feet following the melody. Canadian Step dancing has no drag-slide motion, but instead has a continual up and down hopping motion.
Irish step dancing differs greatly in that instead of the feet being side by side they are placed one in front of the other, toes turned out as in 5th position (ballet). Foot and ankle movement adds to the beauty. Body carriage is natural, upright and relaxed. Arms and hands should be kept flat against the sides."

Here is another history on clogging: http://www.barbarycoast.org/ethnography.htm

Here are some videos:

http://mnfolkarts.org/wild_goose/wild_goose.html

http://www.riverdance.com/htm/multimedia/video_clips/index.htm

http://www.bu.edu/dbin/dance/indexresults.php
 
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