Clog dance
Clog dancing is dancing whilst wearing clogs. The rigid nature of the clogs and their percussive sound when dancing on a hard surface has given rise to a number of distinct styles, including the following:
Dance
- Clog dancing, a Welsh and Northern English step dance danced in clogs.
- Clogging, an American style which is not necessarily danced in clogs.
- Klompendansen, a Dutch style of dance.
- Morris dance, sometimes danced in clogs.
- Tap dance, which developed in part out of clog dancing.
Music
- Clog Dance: The Very Best of Violinski A compilation album by Violinski
- Clog Dance (song) by Violinski
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