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  2. Klompendansen - Wikipedia

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    Traditional dancing in the Netherlands is often called "Folkloristisch", sometimes "Boerendansen" ("farmer-dancing") or "Klompendansen" (clog dancing). [1] Wooden shoes are worn as an essential part of the traditional costume for Dutch clogging, or klompendanskunst. Clogs for dancing are made lighter than the traditional 700-year-old design ...

  3. Clogging - Wikipedia

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    Clogging, buck dancing, or flatfoot dancing [1] is a type of folk dance practiced in the United States, in which the dancer's footwear is used percussively by striking the heel, the toe, or both against a floor or each other to create audible rhythms, usually to the downbeat with the heel keeping the rhythm. Clogging can be found at various Old ...

  4. Clog - Wikipedia

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    Clog dancing is one of the fundamental roots of tap dancing, but with tap shoes the taps are free to click against each other and produce a different sound from clogs. Typology [ edit ]

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    It's time to put on our dancing shoes, because Dancing With the Stars season 33 will air new episodes starting September 17 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and Disney+.

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    The curtain has closed on an unforgettable season! Season 33 of Dancing With the Stars delivered emotional highs, viral dance moves and breathtaking routines that kept fans hooked week after week ...

  7. Clog dancing - Wikipedia

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    Traditional dancing in the Netherlands is often called "Folkloristisch", sometimes "Boerendansen" ("farmer-dancing") or "Klompendansen" (clog dancing). [22] Wooden shoes are worn as an essential part of the traditional costume for Dutch clogging, or Klompendanskunst. Clogs for dancing are made lighter than the traditional 700-year-old design.