CONTENTS. - Freestyle clogging. Bob Phillips, caller. Facilitator: Dr. Gail Matthews, McKissick Museum, University of South Carolina. In a brief interview with Matthews, Phillips, a member of the Rough Creek Cloggers of Canton, North Carolina, defines freestyle clogging as a form in which no two dancers interpret the music alike, as opposed to precision clogging (see *MGZIC 9-2287 cassette 6), in which the dancers move as one. The group demonstrates this type of clogging and invites the audience to join in.
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*MGZIDF 2225 Reel 5
Note
Dance sessions from a one-day conference subtitled Communities in motion, sponsored by the Center for Appalachian Studies and Services (CASS) of East Tennessee State University. Videotaped for the Dance Collection by the CASS in the ballroom of the D. P. Culp University Center, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, on March 3, 1990, with the assistance of grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York State Council on the Arts.
For audio tape recording of conference see entry under Audio materials: *MGZTC 3-1133. For printed program guide see *MGZR Southern dance traditions. [Clippings]
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Title
Southern dance traditions [electronic resource]
Imprint
1990.
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