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Uploaded by on May 30, 2008

Next video in series: http://www.monkeysee.com/play/1155-clog-how-to-make-clogging-shoes

In this video, clogging instructor Martha Hemingway demonstrates basic clogging steps and combinations. The lessons are for beginner cloggers and focus on technique and clogging terminology. Martha also talks about clogging shoes and gives suggestions on how to attach taps to tennis shoes to create a less expensive clogging shoe. The video ends with a mini routine, which includes some of the clogging steps and combinations taught throughout the video.

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  • I BLOODY LOVE CLOGZ !!!!!

  • @tubemagpie I tried putting in a link for Wyne Sleep.... got an error message. Long Live The Dance!

  • @FaithWhite I remember watching a programme on British TV with two black dancers claiming that African Americans had invented Tap Dance. A while later Wane Sleep put the presenter firmly in his place on the matter. One thing that we can all agree on is that it's all Step Dancing. I find the idea the native American dance is the source very hard to swallow. If you watch Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson you can see the Eng Clog roots of tap (YouTube Him). So short of space here.

  • @tubemagpie hmm. Thanks for that info snippet. I forgot all about this video until you replied. lol. So in a sense it is tapping but they are also two different styles and forms. If clogging involves two feet equally there's a chance i'd trip up more.

  • @dalkitty Try Dance shops....

  • @FaithWhite Ah! Clogging developed from English Step dancing as did tap dancing.English Clog dancing is a form of stepping that has its homes in areas where clogs were habitually worn.Forget the ideas about looms.It all goes back further in time.I have heard it said that there is nowhere in the English speaking world that does not have some form of step dcg.

    Interesting that Eng Clog uses both feet equally. seems Tap tends not to . I'm from England!

  • @doubletroubleshow1 yeah me too! now im doing double toe tricks and all that stuff!

  • good video

  • taps are no where seen in stores what do u do now

  • GGGGGAAAAAYYYYYY

    i have to do this shit for a schol project

    GGGGAAAAYYYYYY

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