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Irish Dance Group - Irish Step Dancing (Riverdance) 2009
2009年2月2日 · Irish Dance Group - Irish Step Dancing (Riverdance) 2009RiverdanceLead dancers are Nicola Byrne and Alan Kenefick
Irish Step vs Clogging - YouTube
2017年7月18日 · Robin and Olivia demonstrate the difference in Irish Step Dance and Clogging
Clogging - Wikipedia
Clogging primarily developed from Irish step dancing called Sean-nós dance; [4] there were also English, Scottish, German, and Cherokee step dances, as well as African rhythms and movement influences too. It was from clogging that tap dance eventually evolved.
Clogging dance by the Cripple Creek Cloggers - YouTube
Clogging dance by the Cripple Creek Cloggers at the Irish Fair at the Fairplex in Pomona, CA on March 7, 2009
A Brief History of Traditional Irish Step Dancing
2024年4月1日 · Traditional Irish Step Dancing is considered to be one of the parent dance forms of Appalachian Clogging. The corpus of Irish Dance contains both soft shoe dances (the reel, the light-jig, and the slip-jig) as well as hard shoe dances which are percussive (the hornpipe, the treble-jig, and the traditional set dances).
History of Clogging
2013年2月5日 · As the Appalachians were settled in the mid 1700’s by the Irish, Scottish, English and Dutch-Germans, the folk dances of each area met and began to combine in an impromptu foot-tapping style, the beginning of clog dancing as we know it today.
Clog dance | Traditional, Folk, Tap | Britannica
Clog dance, kind of dance in which the dancer accentuates the rhythm of his feet by wearing wooden-soled shoes, or clogs. Clog dancing appears in many dance forms—e.g., in some bourrées of Auvergne, in Swiss Ländler, and often in …