clog dancer
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Definition
Noun: A person who performs clog dancing, a style of dance characterized by rhythmic, percussive footwork, traditionally done while wearing clogs (shoes with wooden soles) or hard-soled shoes.
Usage
The term "clog dancer" specifically refers to the performer of the dance. It is a compound noun where "clog" modifies "dancer" to specify the type of dance.
Examples
- The festival featured a talented clog dancer whose fast footwork captivated the audience.
- She trained for years to become a professional clog dancer.
- The traditional music was accompanied by a group of clog dancers.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in the context of folk traditions, such as English, Irish, or Appalachian (U.S.) dance.
- It can be part of a larger noun phrase, e.g., "an award-winning clog dancer," "a troupe of clog dancers."
Variants and Related Words
- Clog dancing (n.): The art or performance of dance using clogs or hard-soled shoes to create rhythmic sounds.
- Clog (n.): A type of shoe with a thick, typically wooden sole, or a similar hard-soled shoe used for this dance.
- Tap dancer (n.): A related but distinct performer who uses shoes with metal plates to create rhythmic sounds.
Synonyms
- Folk dancer (This is a broader term; not all folk dancers are clog dancers.)
- Percussive dancer (This is a more general, descriptive term.)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- To do clog dancing: The activity performed by a clog dancer.
- Example: He learned to do clog dancing from his grandmother.
Noun
- someone who does clog dancing