The chronological series begins with a rare fifteenth-century source for the basse danse, a Burgundian court dance, continues through clog dances, waltzes, and ballet, and ends in the ragtime era.
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First Michael Flatley pranced across the stage in " Riverdance " and later as " The Lord of the Dance, " firing up a national frenzy over Irish clog dancing.
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Fagan's specialty at that time was " clog dancing " which was a dance performed while wearing wooden-soled shoes, a very popular form of stage entertainment in the late 19th century.
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Take the oompah of a German beer-hall band, the rhythm of African drums, the warble of Italian opera, the shuffle of an Irish clog dance, a twitter from England's Gilbert and Sullivan.
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This year _ isn't it gnarly ? _ be prepared to present your answer in the form of an interpretive ballet, piano concerto or poem recited while clog dancing and eating fire.
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Chaplin was responsible for introducing Charlie to the entertainment industry when, in 1899, he got him a role in The Eight Lancashire Lads clog dancing troupe, which was run by a friend.
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Take the oompah of a German beer-hall band, the rhythm of African drums, the warble of Italian opera, the shuffle of an Irish clog dance, a twitter from England's Gilbert and Sullivan
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Cecil Sharp frequently encountered North West morris dancing ( a type of morris often performed in clogs, but not the same as clog dancing ) in his search for folk dances in England.
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There may be an alternative club called DV8 across from the convention center, and tourist brochures claiming " our nightlife doesn't consist of root beer and clog dancing, " but Salt Lake City is still fairly tame.
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At 7.15 p . m . on 1 May each year, local Morris dancers Kettle Bridge Clogs dance across Barming Bridge ( otherwise known as the Kettle Bridge ) to mark the start of their Morris dancing season.