Afternoon sunlight pours through the windows of ODC's Shotwell studios as Ian Enriquez's clogging class thunders away in the first-floor studio. Sweating and intently focused, the dozen or so dancers ...
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NEW BERLIN -- It's a form of dance that originated from Scots-Irish and European descent, known for its foot-stomping, clicking, tapping and shuffling to music. The Cloverleaf Cloggers have been ...
People start clogging for a lot of reasons. Some think it’s fun. Some think it’s good exercise. For Melissa Orr, it’s both of those things and much more. Clogging is a family affair for the Orrs: ...
Matthew Lombardi has been clogging for half his life and it all started because he’s an ardent FSU Seminole fan. “I went to a Downtown GetDown and there was a clogging performance.” Jeff Wood, founder ...
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 ...
Silver Creek Clogging’s founder/director Ruth Mattox has monthly themes that teach leadership principles such as integrity and responsibility along with the dance instruction for her 20 students. The ...
It's a true American folk dance with roots buried deep in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains. In the mid 1700's, large numbers of Scottish, English, Irish and German immigrants settled in the ...
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