clog dancing

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clog dancing

A dancer performs clog dancing on a wooden stage.

Definition

Noun: A style of folk dance performed while wearing clogs—shoes with thick wooden soles. The dance is characterized by its rhythmic, heavy, and percussive stamping steps, where the sound of the shoes striking the floor is an integral part of the performance.

Examples of Usage
  • The festival featured a lively demonstration of clog dancing.
  • She has been practicing clog dancing for years to master the intricate footwork.
  • The rhythmic sound of clog dancing echoed through the hall.
Advanced Usage
  • "to do clog dancing": To perform or practice this style of dance.
    • He learned to do clog dancing during his time in the Appalachian region.
Variants and Related Words
  • Clog dance (n): A single performance or instance of clog dancing; often used interchangeably with "clog dancing."
    • They performed a traditional Irish clog dance.
  • Clog (n): The type of shoe worn for this dance.
  • Clogger (n): A person who performs clog dancing.
Synonyms
  • Step dancing: A broader category of dance that includes clog dancing and other styles where footwork creates rhythmic patterns.
  • Tap dancing: A related but distinct form of percussive dance using shoes with metal plates.
Related Phrases
  • Clog dancing shoes: The specific footwear used for the dance.
    • The first thing you need for lessons is a pair of proper clog dancing shoes.
clog dancing

A dancer performs clog dancing on a wooden stage.

Noun
  1. a dance performed while wearing shoes with wooden soles; has heavy stamping steps

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