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 ...
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 ...
The Country Cloggers perform on the Education Stage of the Pavilion during the Washington State Fair on Saturday. Joshua Bessex jbessex@gateline.com For Anne Mills, founder and main instructor of ...
“If they are willing to learn, I am willing to teach.” – That’s the philosophy the master clogger adopted from one of his dancing idols. These days he’s wondering how to get more young people ...
It was a shared passion for dancing that brought Gregg Nevitt and his wife, Cami together. “We met square dancing,” Nevitt said. “At that point, I’d also been clogging for eight years. And so while we ...
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 ...
AUBURNDALE — Since 1979, Joey Foley has been turning floors into platforms of rhythm and dancing for himself and hundreds of other Polk County residents. But his steady, graceful and syncopated steps ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - Dust off those dancing shoes. It’s time to clog. Clog dancing dates back centuries, originating from different forms of Irish, English, Scottish, German, Cherokee and ...
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