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Definition of clog dance in English: clog dancenoun 1A dance performed in clogs with rhythmic beating of the feet, especially as a traditional dance in Ireland, Scotland, and the North of England. 木鞋踢踏舞(尤指爱尔兰、苏格兰、北英格兰的传统舞蹈) Example sentencesExamples - When making this one I tried to incorporate elements that I hadn't used before, such as the northern element of the dances: the clog dance tunes, and of course the brass.
- They are also invited to join a clog dance or take some time to paint the clogs at a workshop.
- Although very ragged, and very under rehearsed, the audience took them to their hearts, especially during the clog dance.
- This Brazilian team, however, has about as much relevance to the samba as a clog dance.
- 1.1 A North American country tap dance performed in clogs with rhythmic beating of the feet.
Example sentencesExamples - Trace the history of this uniquely American form from old-time Appalachian music to Western Swing and Bluegrass, topped with a country clog dance.
- The clog dance is continually in a state of change and improvisation such that today it is performed not only to country and bluegrass music but also to pop.
PhrasesExample sentencesExamples - The maypole was followed by some traditional Northumbrian clog dancing taught to the children by a teacher of ours from Newcastle.
- Youngsters will be able to take part in activities, including poetry writing, spinning and weaving, and clog dancing.
- This session was completed with a demonstration of clog dancing by Julia much to the delight of the audience.
- He was a young kid simply interested in dancing, from Lancashire clog dancing to Hollywood tap dancing.
- The children were put through their paces in the first rehearsal with the company on Sunday as they learned clog dancing.
Derivativesnoun Another treat will be the Demon Barber Roadshow, which features The Black Swan Rappers - a group of young sword and clog dancers. Example sentencesExamples - On Sunday, the fiddle players will be joined by young clog dancers for the Grand Ceilidh.
- Growing up in Southern Ohio, practically in the Appalachian foothills myself, I'd seen the adamant clog dancers at the country fair.
- He began his career as a clog dancer but also studied ballet.
- Other attractions include strolling minstrels, clog dancers and brass bands.
noun This session was completed with a demonstration of clog dancing by Julia much to the delight of the audience. Example sentencesExamples - He was a young kid simply interested in dancing, from Lancashire clog dancing to Hollywood tap dancing.
- The children were put through their paces in the first rehearsal with the company on Sunday as they learned clog dancing.
- The maypole was followed by some traditional Northumbrian clog dancing taught to the children by a teacher of ours from Newcastle.
- Youngsters will be able to take part in activities, including poetry writing, spinning and weaving, and clog dancing.
Definition of clog dance in US English: clog dancenounklɑɡ dæns 1A dance performed in clogs with rhythmic beating of the feet, especially as a traditional dance in Ireland, Scotland, and the North of England. 木鞋踢踏舞(尤指爱尔兰、苏格兰、北英格兰的传统舞蹈) Example sentencesExamples - This Brazilian team, however, has about as much relevance to the samba as a clog dance.
- When making this one I tried to incorporate elements that I hadn't used before, such as the northern element of the dances: the clog dance tunes, and of course the brass.
- Although very ragged, and very under rehearsed, the audience took them to their hearts, especially during the clog dance.
- They are also invited to join a clog dance or take some time to paint the clogs at a workshop.
- 1.1 A North American country tap dance performed in clogs with rhythmic beating of the feet.
Example sentencesExamples - Trace the history of this uniquely American form from old-time Appalachian music to Western Swing and Bluegrass, topped with a country clog dance.
- The clog dance is continually in a state of change and improvisation such that today it is performed not only to country and bluegrass music but also to pop.
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