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  2. Clog - Wikipedia

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    Welsh traditional clog maker Trefor Owen identified three main varieties of clogs: wooden upper, wooden soled and overshoes. [4] Wooden upper clogs; are made by hollowing out a lump of solid wood to make a combined upper and lower. Two main variants can be seen:

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  4. Welsh stepdance - Wikipedia

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    A Welsh solo clog dancer extinguishing a candle using the sole edges of his clogs at the National Urdd Eisteddfod in Snowdonia (Eryri), 2012.. The Welsh stepdance (Welsh: Dawns stepio) or Welsh clog dance (Welsh: Clocsio) is a traditional Welsh form of dance involving clog shoes and percussive movement of the feet and athletic movements.

  5. Clog dancing - Wikipedia

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    Welsh clog dancing is stylistically distinct from English clog dancing with new steps and "tricks" constantly being invented as part of Eisteddfod competitions. For example, extinguishing a candle, toby stepping (propelling the feet forward alternatively in a squat position), straddle jumps, handkerchief jumps, stepping and jumping over brooms ...

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    This week, the Princess of Wales, 43, stopped by a Welsh charity called Tŷ Hafan, which is dedicated to helping families and children with life-shortening conditions. I immediately noticed that Princ

  7. Clog (British) - Wikipedia

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    In the past the English tended to employ Welsh and West Country alder, Scottish birch and Lincolnshire willow for the soles. The Welsh favoured alder, birch & sycamore. [11] for their clog soles. The traditional method of construction starts with gangs of itinerant woodsmen who would buy a stand of timber for the felling. [12]