Our repertoire includes Clog
Dancing, with wooden soled clogs adding percussive impact to the
rhythms of hornpipes, waltzes and reels.
Clog dancing originated in
the North of England over 200 years ago. Clogs were once worn by workers
in the cotton mills, where the wet floors were unsuitable for leather soled boots,
but these damp conditions were fine for wooden soled clogs.
The mill workers began to imitate
the rhythms of the new weaving machinery and clog dancing became
very popular outside work too as 'Champion Cloggers'and many well-known Music Hall
'turns' adopted the style.
Pennyroyal performs clog routines
based on steps from the North East and North West of England and
also from Ireland.
Appalachian dancing from the
southern Appalachian mountains of America is a mixture of many
traditions from several different countries. English Clog dancing,
Irish Step dancing and Scottish Highland dances have been combined
with native American and African dance steps to give a unique
rhythmic style, accompanied by music which draws on English, Irish
and Scottish traditions.
Today's Appalachian dancing
is lively and energetic, usually accompanied by banjo, mandolin,
guitar and fiddle. This music is so inviting, we decided to add
some Appalachian-style dances to Pennyroyal's repertoire.
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