The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #154278   Message #3620150
Posted By: GUEST,Guest from Sanity
18-Apr-14 - 05:29 PM
Thread Name: A boring place
Subject: RE: A boring place
Ahh!..Dave the Gnome FAILED AGAIN!!!

The CLOGFEST, (One of the links you posted)Where they gather for CLOGGING, is NOT the same as 'step dancing'!

"English clog dancing began in 19th century England during the Industrial Revolution.[5][6] It is thought to have developed in the Lancashire cotton mills where wooden-soled clogs were preferred to leather soles because the floors were kept wet to help keep the humidity high, important in cotton spinning.[7] Workers sitting at the weaving machines wore hard-soled shoes, which they would tap to the rhythms of the machines to keep their feet warm. At their breaks and lunches, they would have competitions, where they were judged on the best rhythm patterns. By the late 1800s they clog-danced[8] on proper stages at competitions. In these competitions, the judges would watch the routine and judge it according to footwork, precision, and technique.Clog dancers were a common sight at music halls throughout the 19th century and into the early 20th century. Dan Leno became the world champion clog dancer in the 1880s, although records show that competitive clog dancing was a frequent occurrence throughout the 19th century.[5]

Cecil Sharp frequently encountered step dancing, clog dancing and North West Morris dancing (a type of Morris often performed in clogs, but NOT THE SAME AS 'STEP DANCING) in his search for folk dances in England, but it was Maud Karpeles who was more effective in documenting some of these dance"

..and here's the link:
Check it out yourself

IRISH STEP DANCING is what I was referring to....I don't know what the hell you're talking about...but then, neither do you!

GfS