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  1. Clogging - Wikipedia

    Clogging primarily developed from Irish step dancing called Sean-nós dance; [6] there were also English, Scottish, German, and Cherokee step dances, as well as American Black rhythms and …

  2. CLOGGING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    hamper, trammel, clog, fetter, shackle, manacle mean to hinder or impede in moving, progressing, or acting. hamper may imply the effect of any impeding or restraining influence. trammel suggests …

  3. History of Clogging

    Feb 5, 2013 · Clogging is a truly American dance form that began in the Appalachian Mountains and now enjoys widespread popularity throughout the United States and around the world.

  4. What Is Clogging?

    Clogging is a dance that is done in time with the music - to the downbeat usually with the heel keeping rhythm. As clogging made its way to the flatlands, other influences shaped it.

  5. Clogging - definition of clogging by The Free Dictionary

    1. To obstruct movement on or in; block up: Heavy traffic clogged the freeways. 2. To hamper the function or activity of; impede: "attorneys clogging our courts with actions designed to harass state …

  6. Discover the Joy of Clogging - DanceShoeHQ

    Jan 6, 2025 · Clogging has evolved significantly, with new styles and techniques emerging. While traditional clogging emphasizes flat-footed steps and a downbeat emphasis, modern clogging

  7. What is Clogging? – Northwest Clogging Association

    What is clogging? Clogging is a truly American dance form that began in the Appalachian Mountains and is now widespread throughout the United States, Canada and around the world.

  8. Clogging - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    adjective preventing movement “the clogging crowds of revelers overflowing into the street” synonyms: hindering, impeding, obstructive preventative, preventive tending to prevent or hinder

  9. What is Clogging anyway? - btcathletics.com

    Jun 20, 2025 · At its core, clogging is a percussive dance. That means the dancers themselves become part of the music, using their feet to create rhythmic sounds that match the beat. Traditionally, …

  10. CLOG definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    clog in British English (klɒɡ ) verb Word forms: clogs, clogging, clogged to use a photo-enabled mobile phone to take a photograph of (someone) and send it to a website without his or her knowledge or …