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  1. Clog dancing - Wikipedia

    Clog dancing is a form of step dance characterised by the wearing of inflexible, wooden soled clogs. Clog dancing developed into differing intricate forms both in Wales and also in the North …

  2. My God Aren't These 1960s Bluegrass Clog Dancers Magnificent …

    Clog dancing has deep roots in the region's history and culture. This energetic and rhythmic dance style is a blend of several European and African-American influences, including English,...

  3. Clogdancing.com – Where the Clogging WORLD Connects

    Clogdancing.com is the global hub for clog dancing—find cloggers, clogging cue sheets, clogging events, clubs, and studios.

  4. What Is Clogging?

    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 …

  5. 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 …

  6. Videos of Clog Dancing

    A collection of free, online videos and video clips of clogging and clog dancing.

  7. TAP THIS! - "Honey I'm Good" Cloggers - Clogging Champions

    - "Honey I'm Good" Cloggers - Clogging Champions. Tap This!

  8. Clog Dancing: Tapping through history with Laura Connolly

    Aug 1, 2025 · Clog dancing is a percussive dance style where the dancer wears wooden-soled or hard-soled shoes known as clogs. The dancer creates rhythm by striking the floor with their …

  9. Discover the Joy of Clogging - DanceShoeHQ

    Jan 6, 2025 · Clogging is a fantastic, percussive dance form with a rich history and a vibrant modern scene. Learn all about its distinctive footwork and the rhythmic sounds.

  10. Clogging - Wikipedia

    Clogging primarily developed from Irish step dancing called Sean-nós dance; [6] there were also English, Scottish, German, and Cherokee step dances, as well as African rhythms and …