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Clogging Websites

Traditional forms of percussive dance including Appalachian, English, Welsh, Cornish and Irish. Some dances, especially the English, Welsh and Cornish are performed wearing traditional clogs but many just wear hard shoes or boots with taps. The Appalachian form is commonly called clogging although clogs are not worn.- Category ID : 142066
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Touchwood Appalachian Dancers

Appalachian dance group from the East Midlands dancing old-time clogging since 1985.
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Bluefields Appalachian

Somerset clog team specialising in Appalachian precision step. Photo gallery, performance diary and a directory of UK Appalachian Step Dance teams.
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English Clogging in Lancashire

History of Lancashire clogging with information on clog fighting, clogs and some Lancashire poetry.
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Alive and Kicking

Exeter group who perform music and Appalachian clog dance. Diary, gallery and booking information.
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Beetlecrushers. Clog and Stepdance

Somerset mixed group, performing Clog dances from all parts of the UK, and Stepdances from Cape Breton, Quebec and the Isle of Man
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Clogs and Clog making

Jeremy Atkinson still makes the entire clog by hand and specialises in traditional nineteenth-century styles. On line catalogue.
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Hi Jinx

Appalachian clogging side based in Crawley, West Sussex. Details of practice sessions, photographs and related activity links.
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Trefor Owen Clogs

Canterbury clogmaker offers advice on buying clogs and an article on clog making.
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