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The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging www.doubletoe.com 3 Buried Treasure To the Readers This Fall, two of my brothers spent some time at my home working on a backyard project. After a rainy walk away from the gate. spell, one of my brothers was lighting a fire in the firepit Longfellow said “Perseverance is a great element of and noticed a smooth, rounded dark object had popped success. If you only knock long enough and loud enough up from a damp area in the grass. After digging it up, at the gate, you are sure to wake up somebody.” As we were at a loss to figure out what this dirt covered someone who puts on workshops and teaches at them as thing was. well, I’ve looked at things from both sides. I hear from We brought the object into the house and cut it open to hopeful teachers all of the time who ask “What would find a black dense center with white flecks and a strong it take to teach at a workshop?” While I admire the earthy smell. We went to the internet and googled confidence to ask and ability to self promote, I usually “fungus” and other serach items and found information am more impressed when I actually get to see a teacher and pictures of truffles that looked exactly like what we in action. So, for me, paying your dues is important. had found in the yard. Further research bolstered our As a young teacher just starting in clogging, I taught thinking when we found that all of the soil and climate more free workshops than paying ones, but most always conditions perfectly matched those needed for truffle the opportunities that availed themselves came from growth. Much to our surprise, we additionally found those freebies. that truffles are quite rare and can be worth a pretty Sure, there were times when I was broke and teaching penny. Finding that, we went back to the yard to the for free and sleeping on the floor of the “name” area we had found the first object and began digging. instructor with three other teachers who were working My brothers found dozens more, and all within the same for free, but I wanted so much to be a part of this world I small area. Weighing them on the bathroom scale in would have taught anywhere, anytime. a basket, we guesstimated that we had more than ten I have been incredibly lucky. I have had a lot of help pounds of truffles and were already trying to think of and a lot of people who believed in me and gave me how to split all of the money we were going to get for chances and taught me how to respect the business of them. clogging while promoting and preserving the art. There was just one major problem. No matter how As I look back on thirty years of clogging, I can say many people we sent pictures of our find to, nobody without question that the greatest gift clogging has given was willing to confirm the worth of the find or give us me: direction to find a market for them. Oh sure, we had more than the traveling, several people tell us that they agreed that what we more than the handful of trophies I’ve won, had looked like truffles. We tried the state agricultural more than seeing my name on a tshirt haha, commission, area resorts, farmers markets and every is the family of friends I’ve made that mean everything internet source we could ask. I even called the head to me. After rounds of burnout and renewal the chef at a resort in our state and described what we found friendships are what stand the test of time. and he said “Sounds like truffles to me.” He couldn’t Let those friends rally behind you keep you motivated purchase them, though because of the restrictions and and appreciated and let your talent shine through. Stay contracts they had with food service vendors. After over the course and don’t let your treasure stay buried. To a week of daily calls and emails, frustrated, we gave up any and all you share your talents with you are an artist on our quest and left our truffle windfall in a paper bag and a success. on the back porch unused. Happy Clogging, What do backyard truffles have to do with clogging? Jeff Driggs, Editor I have seen so many people in clogging who had talents of great value who kept them hidden away or didn’t follow their dreams because of rejections or If you enjoy the editorials in fear of rejection. If you want to choreograph or teach the Double Toe Times, let us know about it workshops or start a team or direct, sometimes you hear by emailing us at [email protected]. alot of “no’s” before you hear a “yes.” Also, you can visit us on the web at www.doubletoe.com Even when you get a chance to do what you desire, On TWITTER at www.twitter.com/Clogging_News there are no guarantees that those doors will stay open on Facebook at www.facebook.com/clogging or that other doors will open as well. The key is to not

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The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging www.doubletoe.com 7 Let Your Feet do the Talkin’ New Documentary Tells the Story of 70 Year Old Buck Dancing Legend Thomas Maupin

A new film titled “Let Your Feet do the Talking” Thomas came from a family of by award-winning documentary filmmaker Stewart ten brothers and sisters, and each danced in their Copeland from Tullahoma, Tennessee is making own way. “I was just a little ole skinny boy—of which the rounds of festivals and sharing the story of buck I still am,” Thomas laughingly admitted. Basketball dancing legend Thomas Maupin, who, at the age of coach, Rush Jr. (Taylor), encouraged him to dance 70, remains one of the greatest old time dancers in a little jig whenever they met in the hallway, to America. Framed between Thomas’ recovery from encourage the youngster to develop something cancer and his acceptance of a nationally recognized uniquely his own. But there is one brother, now gone, award, the piece presents a deeply personal look at who holds a special place in his heart. “Ollie B.,” a folk icon. As well as being a portrait of an artist, Let whom Thomas regarded as almost a twin, “was four Your Feet Do The Talkin’ asks years older than me. He and I the question, “What drives us to shared the same rhythm. We had perform?” and examines art’s different steps, but we favored . . . ability to form and strengthen I loved to dance with him. I could relationships and lift us above our almost trade licks with him.” Like circumstances. Thomas, his brother Ollie B. was The film presents a portrait of also “a self-taught buckdancer, a folk icon reflecting back on his and a good dancer. Instead of legacy as a father, teacher, and making noise, he had a purpose artist. to his steps. And we have danced From his boyhood days in together in competitions. I think central Tennessee, Thomas maybe one year he beat me in Maupin, 66, was surrounded by the Nationals.” About that contest, dance. On his dad’s side, relatives Thomas recalls telling Ollie that often danced at a Saturday he was “not going to let up. ‘Hey, night hoedown, or barn dance you give it all you’ve got. I’m somewhere. “And my mom’s going to give it all I’ve got.’” His side—my mom didn’t dance, but brother Ollie “gave me his shoes, she had rhythm—her people were before he passed along—and I dancers.” His grandmother Will dance in ’em. His is a little big lived with them, and he hears . . . it’s a little hard for me to fill tunes now that he remembers her his shoes, being they’re a little dancing to barefoot on the floor. bigger.” “I can hear her heel step now,” Numerous awards, trophies, he mused when describing her and plaques lay stacked in a smooth, straight up dance style. dresser in rural “I think I got a double dose,” he Tennessee where Thomas recalled. “I can see some of my spends his weeks tending his family members now, especially garden, feeding the animals, and on my dad’s side . . . old country fixing the occasional lawn mower. men. Clay Underwood, an old However, on the weekends, bent-over man, had the same Thomas travels all over the South rhythm style that I’ve got, but “You play the tune with performing anywhere there’s a different steps. I can see where I your feet,” stated Maupin. band and some flat ground; be it developed from, but my steps are “When I am dancing I giant stages, historic theaters, or me. There’s a connection with crowded street corners, almost them, but every buckdancer has become a part of that tune. always accompanied by his their individual style and I become an instrument. grandson, Daniel. individual steps.” (Continued on page 10) 8 www.doubletoe.com The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging www.doubletoe.com 9 Let Your Feet do the Talkin’ (Continued from page 8)

At the age of sixteen years old, Daniel has become a prominent old time banjo player who, with his quick wit, hot licks and uncanny showmanship, rarely finishes a song without a standing ovation. “Music is a way for us to communicate,” says Thomas, “he speaks with his banjo and I let my feet do the talkin’.” Even though Thomas and Daniel excel without each other, it’s apparent there is something more when they perform together; a magic and beauty that cannot be described with words, but comes across vividly on film. By fusing poignant interviews, observational footage, and unorthodox camera style the film rejects a traditional documentary aesthetic, instead seeking visual parallels between characters and environments. Although the film’s narrative is rooted in an American tradition, Thomas’ experience transcends nationalities, ethnicities, and cultures and appeals to emotions that are universal; leaving the audience with not only the story of a man, but a greater understanding of the human condition. In spite of the heartaches and hardships he has encountered, Thomas has never stopped dancing, gaining him adoration, distinction, and most importantly, happiness. Let Your Feet Do The Talkin’ asks the question, “What drives us to perform?” and examines music’s ability to form and strengthen relationships and lift us above our circumstances. Maupin was honored as the recipient of the 2009 Uncle Dave Macon Trailblazer Award presented on the opening night of the 32nd annual festival in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. This distinguished award is given to those who have been at the forefront of preserving a traditional art. Thomas, a six-time buck dancing national champion is considered one of the best flat-foot dancers in the country, and he has the awards to prove it. Winning more than 60 first-place honors as well as the Nashville Silver Stars Talent show for artists 60 years and older is quite of an accomplishment for this self-taught dancer. This year Tennessee dancer Thomas Maupin, who describes he also was a finalist for the Tennessee Governor’s himself as a “self-taught buckdancer with a flatfoot Award in the Arts. style,” has hoofed his way to numerous state and More information about Thomas Maupin and the national prizes. In recent years his snappy flatfooting documentary “Let Your Feet do the Talkin’” can be has thrilled crowds at events such as the Museum found on the internet at of Appalachia’s Fall Homecoming in Tennessee http://www.thomascandance.com and the Appalachian String Band Festival in West Virginia. Maupin’s basic humility and shyness go Compiled for the Double Toe Times from interviews with his country upbringing, but he is absolutely and stories by Linda Gunderson, Old Time Herald and passionate about dance: “I love old-time music. It’s Bobbie Sue Shelton-Lonas got my rhythm. I am that band when I’m a-dancing.”

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The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging www.doubletoe.com 11 America’s Clogging Hall of Fame Annual Fall Championships Sets Records and Honors Traditions The 2009 World Championships were held on Team, Rhythm- October 23, 24,25, 2009 at the Stompin’ Ground N-Motion, Overall in Maggie Valley, North Carolina. The event was Senior Team, XDC the largest in the history of America’s Clogging Revolution, Overall Hall Of Fame. More than 4,000 people poured Young Adult, Rhythm-N- into Maggie Valley for the event. The town and Motion and Overall Adult, the Stompin’ Ground were filled to capacity. Southern Mountain Fire, Teams from South Carolina, North Carolina, Overall Senior Adult, Pride of Carolina. Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia and Florida Earl Powell received a special recognition at competed in the event. Over 35 different teams the Maggie Valley competition this year. Mr. competed in 330 team events, 60 duo/duet and Powell served as President of ACHF for many 330 solo dancers. In all 822 dancers registered years. Earl was joined on stage by his family and for the competition. friends and honored for all of his hard work and The overall winners in this year’s competition dedicated years of service to the organization were: Overall Contemporary, Tiny Tot-Junior, and to the clogging world. XDC Feedback, Overall Contemporary, Senior- Each year, the ACHF honors individuals who Adult, Rhythm-N-Motion, Overall Traditional have made significant contributions to the art of Precision, Tiny Tot-Junior, Magic Feet, Overall clogging. Three people were inducted into the Traditional Precision, Senior-Adult, Bailey Hall of Fame this year. This years inductees were Mountain, Overall Traditional Freestyle, Tiny William Derry from NC, Eddie Oliver from TN, Tot-Junior, Rhythm-N-Motion, Overall Traditional and Carol Wiggins from SC. Freestyle, Senior-Adult, Rhythm-N-Motion. Eddie Oliver Overall Tiny Tot Team, XDC High Voltage, Eddie Oliver grew up in Lebanon, Tennessee Overall Pee Wee Team, Capitol City, Overall where at a very young age learned to dance Elementary Team, Capitol City, Overall Junior (Continued on Page 14)

12 www.doubletoe.com The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging www.doubletoe.com 13 America’s Clogging Hall of Fame After graduation, they paired up to become the Goodtime Cloggers, packed their bags, started (Continued from Page 12) competing in duet throughout the southeast and began taking workshops from the masters. In call squares. His father, an aunt and two uncles 1982, after competing and studying for a year, were members of the Grand Ole Opry Square they taught their first beginner clogging class. Dance Team and they took him to dances Determined to establish clogging in the low somewhere every week. In 1966 this inductee country, this dynamic pair also spent the next joined Ralph Sloan and the Tennessee Travelers two years teaching basic clogging as part of the on the Grand Ole Opry and danced with them physical education program in the Charleston until Ralph passed away. He also danced with County Public Schools and worked with the Girl the Melvin Sloan Dancers from 1980-2002. In Scouts of America to create Girl Scout Clogging 2002 he began dancing with the Grand Ole Troops. After donating these services, the word Opry Dancers where he sometimes has the spread quickly and they were soon teaching opportunity to call and lead sets. beginner lessons throughout the entire tri-county He has made numerous appearances all over area. the country including the Dinah Shore show, The Goodtime Clogger duet performed with Ralph Emory show , National Music Syndicated the legendary Earnest Tubb, appeared on the show and Hee Haw. nationally televised Discovery Talent Show, One of the great events in this Oliver’s life was and won an all expense paid trip to Nashville, conducting a square dance at Lincoln Square Tennessee to dance on the Grand Ole Opry in New York City. He took three other dancers Stage. They performed aboard several from the Grand Ole Opry to help as he called and prestigious cruise ships including the Queen tried to teach New Yorkers our style of Traditional Elizabeth II, The Saga Fjord and a number of Dancing. ships in the Carnival Cruise Lines. Their “Red, Oliver has spent his whole life teaching and White and Clue” duet routine was selected to trying to preserve our Southern Appalachian style open the American Palladium on July 4th at the of square dancing and clogging. 1984 World’s Fair in New Orleans, La. They also Carol Wiggins and William Deery teamed up with a New York producer/director, Carol Wiggins and William Deery met during Traynor Ferillo, who chose them to be featured their first beginner clogging class in 1981 in performers and dance directors in his annual Charleston, SC. At that time, very few people variety show held at the historic Dockstreet in the area had heard of clogging and they Theater in downtown Charleston. They worked decided to make it their goal to spread the art. (Continued on Page 16)

Photos: Left: Eddie Oliver (far left) of the Grand Ole Opry Square Dancers. Right: Carol Wiggins and William Deery.

14 www.doubletoe.com The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging Grand Lake National Clogging Contest June 12, 2010 At the Grove Civic Center In Grove , OK An ACHF Sanctioned Event

Competition Begins at 9:00 AM, Judges and Directors meeting 8:30 AM $10.00 per dancer per category, $20.00 duo/duets, $20.00 choreographed solo Spectators: $7.00 Friday - Saturday $10.00 Free Workshops On Friday, 10: AM - 2: PM Appalachian Style Flatfoot, Appalachian Hoe-down Figures and Line Dance. Food, Music and Dancing at Sniders Camp on Friday Night, 6:00 PM

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The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging www.doubletoe.com 15 America’s Clogging Hall of Fame served as a judge for several years. During the past seven years they have worked together to (Continued from Page 14) create the duo known as Double Dazzle. Carol performs in this duo, as well as designs and with that show for ten years and helped to raise makes the costumes while he has been influential over a quarter million dollars for local charities. in its choreography and success since the Deery and Wiggins are credited with forming beginning. For more than 28 years they have and directing many successful teams during worked together to promote and preserve the art the early 1980’s. The team, for which they are of clogging. Through it all, they have remained best known, is the award winning Fancy Free best friends. Cloggers who danced in traditional royal blue gingham check costumes. The Fancy Free Each year, the ACHF organization accepts Cloggers won the over-all grand championship nominations for the ACHF All-American award with America’s Clogging Hall of Fame in Team. Selection is determined by the dancer’s 1991 and the National Clogging and Hoedown Leadership, Clogging Skills, Enthusiasm and Council’s top point holding team in Young-Adult Team Spirit. There are only 24 selected each Open Freestyle in 1993. year and the group is honored at the October They have each won numerous duo/duet, team ACHF National Dance Off. This year’s All and solo awards and both are members of the America Team members are: ACHF All-American Team and the NCHC All Star Sable Adams - Bailey Mountain, Brooke Atkinson Team. Combined, they have served over twenty - Palmetto State Cloggers, Karley Marie Barnes years as various officers of the South Carolina - Peanut City, Jennifer Brinker - Rhythm Masters, Clogging Council, including Vice-president, Chelsea Campbell - Corner Cloggers, Megan membership chairman, secretary, treasurer and Cison - Blue Ridge Mountain, Kelsey Coffey newsletter editor. William was responsible for - Sims Country Cloggers, Kaila Cooper - Dixie the conception of the SCCC Palmetto’s finest Starz, Kayla Davis - Southern Junction, Courtney team and has also held the office of secretary Eason - Cripple Creek, Stella Nicole Ferguson and newsletter editor for ACHF. They have both (Continued on Page 18) completed courses in judges training and he

Rhythm N Motion of Tennessee kicks up their heels during the 2009 America’s Clogging Hall of Fame National Championship held at the Stompin’ Ground in Maggie Valley, North Carolina

16 www.doubletoe.com The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging HOLD THE DATE! CLOGGING & DANCE STUDIO CATEGORIES ! More convenient and still close to the fall foliage and Nashville, IN! Saturday November 6, 2010 • All Events Columbus, Indiana ALL CCA qualifying categories offered in both Amateur and Challenge Levels (Standing Line, Moving Line, Precision, Hoedown, Exhibition, Traditional Line, A Cappella Team, Artistic Expression and Small Team) Amateur and Challenge Solos, Traditional Solos, A Cappella Solos, Contemporary and Traditional Duo/Duets, plus Show Duo/Duets and Short Duo/Duets & A Cappella Short Duo/Duets, Duo/Duet Dance-Off and Choreographed Solos GREAT OVERALL TROPHIES – the FEEL GOOD competition of the year! www.cloggingcontest.com Competition Coordinators Naomi Fleetwood-Pyle (812) 579-6979 [email protected] Jeff Driggs (304) 776-9571 [email protected]

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America’s Clogging Hall of Fame - Slabtown Sweethearts, Lisa Solesbee - Rhythm & Class, Henrietta Holmes - Dixie Starz. (Continued from Page 16) More information about the America’s Clogging Hall of Fame organization can be found on their - Lethal Explosion, Kim Fore – XDC, Brandy website at www.achf.net or by contacting an Howell - Carolina Fusion, Kimberly Krepps – officer from their advertising on page four of the DanzQuest, Leeza Linares – BuckShot, Miranda Doubletoe Times. Mauldin - Southern Thunder, Cody Meadows - Pride of Carolina, Robbie Melton - Southern Mountain Fire, Nikki Outlaw - Rhythm Explosion, Scotty Bilz of Clog’N FX of Melissa Pack - Rhythm-N-Motion, Kelly Ragan Georgia Gets into a hoedown - Capital City, Kary Scarbrough - Atomic Force, Breanna Vaughan - Rhythm & Class, Alexandra Wellman - Clogging Connection. In addition to the All America Team, a junior team and senior team is also honored. 2009 ACHF Junior Team All Americans are: Emily Adkins - Tennessee Pride, Michelle Gariepy - Rhythm & Class, Ioana Hafner - Rhythm-N- Motion, Victoria Hawkins - Southern Thunder, Jeanie Hubbard - Cripple Creek, McKinzie Hilton - Magic Feet, Sierra Jackson - Sims Country Cloggers, Brooke Johnson - Blue Ridge Mountain, Emily Hope - Kimble Sundance Express, Ande Lang – DanzQuest, Izabella Martinez - Pride of Carolina, Chelsey Melton - Southern Mountain Fire, Mimi Morris - Lethal Explosion, Hanna M. Oglesby - Corner Cloggers, Laura Payne - Rhythm Masters, Courtney Reynolds - Hot Foot Cloggers 2009 ACHF Senior Team All Americans are: Joyce Herron - Rhythm-N-Motion, Jane Merritt

18 www.doubletoe.com The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging 2011 Dance Hawaii Expo Expo, Competition and Performance Trip Festival Performance Opportunities Clogging and Xtreme Dance Competition Opportunities PLUS Tours, Shopping, Sightseeing and more! July 13-23, 2011 - Start Planning Now ! July 13 - 17 Oahu • July 17 - 19 Maui July 19 - 23 Big Island or mix-n-match! a trip with something for everyone for exhibition dancers... performance opportunities at the world famous Polynesian Cultural Center, Haleiwa Arts Festival, or the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center, Queens Shops on the Big Island. Not on a team? An open exhibition from the National Dance List will be offered to get you all on stage! for competition dancers... competitions in both clogging and dance studio categories in a variety of age divisions and categories for everyone... Full Hawaiian Luau Buffet and Professional Dinner Show, Sight-seeing tours to the North Shore, The Dole Plantation, and optional tours to the Polynesian Cultural Center, Island extension trips and excursions to beautiful Maui and the Big Island, great group rates for Oahu tours and excursions! See active volcanos, swim with Dolphins, go to a working Hawaiian ranch or much more! Plus trip gift, lei greeting and more! Great prices on Trip Packages Price TBA per person - single, double, triple, quad available Packages includes: Accommodations on Waikiki Beach and/or premium resorts on big island or Maui, Airport Tranport to/from, Lei greeting at Hotel, Deluxe Air-conditioned Motorcoach Transportation to Festival and Polynesian Cultural Center, Luau Dinner and Awards Banquet with Professional Hawaiian Dinner Show, Hula Workshop, Drawstring Dance Hawaii Backpack. Package DOES NOT Include: Airfare to Honolulu, Inter-Island air, Daily Meals (excluding Luau Dinner), Bus Driver Tips, Baggage Handler Tips and competition entry Ask about incentives for Team Directors Lee Froehle 614-580-1950 [email protected] Jeff Driggs (304) 776-9571 [email protected] For Expo and Hawaii info, reg forms, competition rules and much more, visit us on the web at: www.doubletoe.com www.cloggingcontest.com

The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging www.doubletoe.com 19 Clogging Step Word Search

In this word search, words from the list below are placed horizontally, vertically and diagonally, both forwards and back-to-front. Circle the word and mark it off from the list. There are also lots of overlaps between words so you will need a keen eye to spot all the words and solve the puzzle! Thanks to Gloria Assenhiemer of Ohio for sharing this great clogging word search puzzle. If you have a clogging related puzzle you would like to share, email it to [email protected].

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Fontana Village Resort • Highway 28 Fontana Dam, NC 28733 Reservations: 800.849.2258 • 828.498.2211 Sept. 24-25, 2010 Scotty Bilz • Jeff Driggs Naomi Fleetwood-Pyle • Chip Summey Barry Welch • Brent Herron & more! Live Bluegrass with the Grass Stains Band, WV & Andrew Williams, TN Join us for our 8th Big Year in the Great Smoky Mountains! Join us for a weekend of great workshops, fun dances, live music and much more withthe best hardwood dancefloor in the world! Workshops Friday and Saturday, Fun Dances both nights, live music social Friday night, 3 halls of workshops, live bluegrass concert Saturday night, exhibitions... no workshop has the flavor of the Fontana Clogging Jamboree! Come once and you will be hooked! For info, contact Jeff Driggs (304) 727-9357 [email protected] or Naomi Fleetwood-Pyle (812) 579-6979 [email protected] www.fontanaworkshop.com The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging www.doubletoe.com 21 Teaching and Running a Dance Club What you can learn from your dancers work and can have to commute home afterwards. One thing you may have noticed about dancers - these tend to be singles. If your class or club is they just love to talk about dance and can do is suburban or rural, then start later as they will so for hours!! They’ll bleat about irritations but go home after work and often want to eat and they’ll gush with enthusiasm over what they like change before going out again in the evening. best. So one way to make improvements to your The importance of ‘Freestyle’ and open dancing classes and club is to listen to them! Schoolchildren get a thorough grammar The ideal format for a complete dance evening grounding in foreign languages yet often The runaway success of certain clubs suggests leave school unable to converse with native a formula for a successful dance evening. Many speakers of the language because they lack popular clubs start with practice. Dance is a a beginners’ class of language too. Even 45 minutes (ending though pupils gain with a few minutes a mountain of steps of music in which the in class, they may newly learned routine be unable to dance is tried out, along with more than a couple of easy routines and steps without a cuer previous dances). because they lack There follows a class freestyle practice. for the more advanced Like pilots clocking up dancers (who have flying hours, dancers attended several need to clock up those lessons). Again, the hours of ‘freestyle’. class ends with people Some teachers dancing the routine prefer to teach in a they have just learned studio and have no to music. The end of desire to run a club. class practice starts For others the social with a variety of cued routines and open dancing, interaction of the after-class ‘party’ is the ‘raison gradually changing tracks for more speed and d’être’ of being a teacher. From the dancers point energy. If you have the ability to adjust the of view though - why learn if you cannot dance at lighting, it is often more comfortable for the every opportunity - and the best time is straight dancers to have the lights dimmed somewhat after class so as not to forget it all. Dancers tend for the fun dancing and open dancing section of to complain if the ‘freestyle’ and open dancing the evening. With the stark instruction lighting is not at least as long as the lesson - and many dimmed a little, the evening slips seamlessly prefer it to be about double the length of the from a class into a ‘party’ for enjoyable freestyle dancing. Timing If your class or club is in a population center, Janera Tiell, Allie and Judy Kenney clog between lessons and your crowd is a straight-from-work set, then during a clogging class led by the Carroll County Cloggers at Westminster High School in Westminster, Maryland. start early. Your pupils will arrive straight from Photo by Dylan Slagle, Carroll County Times

22 www.doubletoe.com The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging class. light hearted approach. The Teacher • Good presentation - they like a teacher to be Dancers are prepared to travel out of their way well presented (even though in casual dress). to attend the class of a valued teacher. This is • No undue possessiveness of your class what they say they look for: attendees. Much as we like to think our pupils • Punctuality & being prepared for the class are our own, in reality they like to try out a • A warm welcome - especially for newcomers variety of teachers and dance styles. Some and beginners teachers treat their pupils like traitors for • A clear, audible voice (aided a microphone if attending another class. In worst cases they the class is large) pour scorn on the other teacher's work. Such • Authority - they do not expect the teacher to be behavior does little to enhance the image of a great dancer - just a very good teacher, who the dance industry. This 'proprietary' attitude gives clear, concise instructions without too makes pupils feel uncomfortable and is usually much pedantry. met with the contempt it deserves. Once • A good mix of instruction dancers join your performance group or with action. Some competition team, you can exercise teachers make their guidelines about protecting pupils stand around choreography. On a fun dance while they 'sound forth' level, I would not suggest for ages. Dancers telling your dancers they complain about this cannot attend workshops. most of all because it • Encouragement is boring. They prefer - pupils like to be to learn a step or told how good they sequence - then dance are getting - not how - pick up another - useless they are. Worst then dance again. of all - they HATE to • Good cueing of the be ridiculed in front of moves. Dancers are o t h e r s ! It is surprising how many not content with “5, 6, ready, teachers make this 'faux pas'. go” all the time. They appreciate cues • Inspiration - this is more than that describe the action as well as keeping just encouragement and motivation. Some time (especially when doing a long routine). teachers have a rare ability to make people Practice listening to your routines and saying feel good about themselves. Everyone has the step 4 beats before they are done i.e. an innate ability to experience pure joy “Rocking Chair…7…8”. through dance. Good teachers help people • View of the teacher - they like to be able to see to unlock their inhibitions and experience this the teacher's feet. Up on stage is best if it is a joy. Dancers gravitate to these empowering big class. teachers. • Good class management - they like the class The Venue to be paced just right - not too repetitive (too These are what dancers say they value boring) and not too fast (or too difficult). This is • A large, high quality dance floor the biggest challenge for teachers - especially • Good sound quality and lighting those with large classes of mixed ability. • Good directions to get there - a map on the • Humor/ pleasant manner - they like a teacher leaflet or web page is best. to quip the occasional joke or at least keep a • Good sign posting at entrances - to remove

The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging www.doubletoe.com 23 the stress of finding the way into an unfamiliar be safe, suitable for the job and time efficient venue. to carry in and out. Professional equipment • A car park or easy street parking/good access designed for easy use and easy transport is to public transport. recommended. If you need speaker stands use • A warm welcome at the sign up desk - proper ones. Typically, an available power of especially when new to a venue. about one watt per person should be adequate. • A friendly crowd - dancers are discouraged Teacher’s wireless microphones should be the by cliquey groups of regulars who all seem aerobic head-band type or handheld. Clip on to know each other. It is up to the teacher/ lapel or lavalier mics are fine for speaking, but organizer and staff to prompt regulars into do not pick up clearly when trying to cue over the welcoming newcomers (happily this is seldom music. necessary). Clubs are microcosms of 'life' and Safety and Legal Issues any bad-apple gossip can turn an atmosphere I have seldom heard dancers talk about safety sour - bringing an otherwise good club down. issues. However, they like to swap stories about The teacher/organizer and staff should injuries! The most common injuries occur when nip any unpleasant gossip in the bud and people slip on a slick floor or in new shoes, or certainly NEVER join in! when attempting a challenging step or move • Adequate seating for learners and 'non-dance' in spite of having a pre-existing chronic back areas for chatting. or knee problem. Teachers cannot give all • Clean restrooms (very important). their pupils a medical prior to the class, but it is • Safety - avoidance of personal injury. astute to prelude your classes with a tap check • Water provided or sold inexpensively. or floor check and more challenging moves • "Chaque a son gout" say the French - each with a comment like: “For anyone with a back/ to their own taste. It is the music mix that knee problem please take good care with your governs everything about the club and technique - or don’t try this out if you’re unsure”. decides the clientele. Clogging routines are Checklist done to all types of music. Find the balance Insurance cover - is this adequate and valid? between country, bluegrass, pop and other Fire safety - are all fire exits free of obstacles? musical styles that fits your vision for your Health - are you First Aid trained? group and your demographic. Music - are you licensed? Are your sound • A routine that will pack the floor in one club systems compliant with noise level restrictions? may clear it in the next so stay receptive Security issues - are women safe in the vicinity to your pupils' tastes (not just your own). of your club at night? Are customers’ parked Dancers tend to be conservative, preferring vehicles well lit? Do you provide adequate theft to dance to familiar songs. New routines prevention? e.g. manned entrance and songs need to be 'introduced' in class and gauged by popularity to add to the fun dancing and open dancing part of class. Venue quality Dancers are buying not just tuition but also a fun night out and ambiance is important to them. They are very judgmental about halls that are uncomfortable or detract from the learning environment. Poor acoustics makes your dancers struggle to hear the cues or instruction, so it is important to invest in the necessary equipment when these are not provided by the venue. Sound equipment If you supply your own sound system it must

24 www.doubletoe.com The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging LIB MILLS, President ALL AMERICAN 112 Clydesdale Court, Liberty, SC 29657 TEAM COMMITTEE (864) 843-3825 (828) 891-3435 [email protected] DIANE LOFTIN, Chair Henry Wilson, 1920 - 2009 LOU MAIURI, Vice President (864) 962-9835 Box 4944 Armstrong Rd. Summersville, WV 26651 Cloggers in the Cincinnati, Ohio area (304) 872-5803 [email protected] VICKI BARNES will remember fondly the Click Clack DIANNE LOFTIN, Secretary (843) 761-5290 Cloggers and their director’s Henry 418 Woodford Way, Simpsonville, SC 29680 SONJA (864) 962-9835 [email protected] SHEPERD-WISEMAN and Millie Wilson, who taught scores of JIMMY LOVELESS, Treasurer (423) 581-4074 people of all ages to clog and square Box 37034 West Spicer Dr., Mechanicsville, MD 20659 dance for more than twenty years. (301) 579-6461 [email protected] Henry passed away on December 28, 2009. He was a EARL POWELL, Ex-Officio Chairman proud veteran of World War II and worked for over 33 years 2010 A.C.H.F. Sanctioned Events for Armco Steel. Henry and Millie were like grandparents for more ACHF info visit www.achf.net to the many young people who danced for them throughout Jan. 23 May 15 Aug. 21 NC State Clogging Challenge Southern Virginia Clogging Classic Foothills Clogging Challenge the years and their group was known for their fun shows Raleigh, NC Chesapeake, VA Lenoir, NC Info: Derek Starns (828) 310-7466 Info: Amanda Drewry Info: Jill Kirby and their competition chant of “Click Clack, Click Clack... [email protected] 757-647-9002 828-396-2052 [email protected] [email protected] Whoop Whoop!” Feb. 6 Capital City Clogging Classic Jun. 5 Sep. 3–5 Columbia, SC Appalachian Pride Clogging Traditional Workshop &Competition Info: Clay & Heather Barnhart Challenge Fontana Village 803-730-2535 [email protected] Lexington, NC Info: Bill Nichols Info: Brandi Moon 864-855-9653 Feb. 27 [email protected] [email protected] SW Florida Lee County Fair Clogging Competition Jun. 12 Sep. 10-11 Fort Myers, FL Grand Lake National Clogging NC Mountain State Fair Clogging Info: Adm Office 239-543-8368 Contest Competition [email protected] Grove, OK Fletcher, NC or Lib Mills 864-843-3825 Info: Kathleen Pixley Info: Dianne Loftin or 864-885-2707 [email protected] 1-800-526-2523 864-962-9835 Lou Maiuri Earl Powell Mar. 5 7 304-872-5803 828-891-3435 E.P.I.C. Workshop & Competition Pigeon Forge, TN Jun. 19 Sep. 18 Info: Simone Pace Bailey Mountain Summer Showdown Magic Feet Ultimate Challenge 864-599-5678 [email protected] Mars Hill, NC Thomasville, NC Info: Danielle Buice Plimpton Info: Kody Farrington Mar. 20-21 828-915-4486 336-883-6076 SCCC Stampede [email protected] Aiken, SC Oct. 16 Info: Dianne Loftin Jun. 26–27 GA Carolina Clogging Classic 864-962-9835 [email protected] ACHF Judges Training Augusta, GA or Terry Anderson 803-642-5145 Fletcher, NC Info: Elizabeth Norris Info: Lib Mills 803-278-4849 Mar 27 864-843-3825 ACHF Officers, Advisory Board, and [email protected] Oct. 22-24 Board of Directors Meeting Jimmie Loveless ACHF Annual World Champion- Fletcher Fairgrounds, NC 301-579-6461 ships Info: Dianne Loftin Maggie Valley, NC 864-962-9835 [email protected] Jul. 10 Info: Lib Mills 864-843-3825 Carolina Fusion Summer Shindig Lou Maiuri 304-872-5803 Apr. 10 Lexington, NC Dianne Loftin 864-962-9835 Missouri Clogging Council Southern Junction Clogging Competition Info: Stefanie Grubbs Jimmie Loveless, 301-579-6461 The Missouri Clogging Council held it’s final sponsored Greenville, SC 336-918-6269 Info: Gwen Davis 864-299-8601 [email protected]; Nov 19-21 workshop this Fall featuring Scotty Bilz, Missy Shinoski and Hickory Hoedown Workshop Apr. 30 Jul. 24 Competition and Fiddler’s Jeff Driggs, plus several area instructors. The council is ACHF Annual Meeting (Members Only) Orange County Fair Convention Maggie Valley, NC Orange, VA Hickory, NC dissolving after more than 28 years of hosting events and Info: Frank 540-760-3802 Info: Jill Kirby May 1 [email protected] 828-396-2052 promoting clogging in the state of Missouri and surrounding Stompin’ Ground Competition [email protected] states. The evening dance recognized all of the volunteers Maggie Valley, NC Aug. 7 Lib Mills 864-843-3825 Summer Fest Competition in attendance who have worked as officers or supporters of Lou Maiuri 304-872-5803 Greenville, SC Dianne Loftin 864-962-9835 Info: Dianne Loftin the council throughout it’s history. Past council presidents Jimmie Loveless, 301-579-6461 864-962-9835 (left to right) Robyn Dalby, Debbie Keeling, Karen Robin- [email protected] son and Missy Shinoski thanked everyone for their support throughout the years and the event ended with everyone in Funded in part by the Maggie Valley CVB/Chamber, a big circle for one last group hug and passing of the shoe The Haywood County TDA, and for luck. Thanks for the memories! Hammond Rentals of Moncks Corner, SC The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging www.doubletoe.com 25 Clogging Group for Those Who Don’t Have the Desire to Perform By Michael Fortuna, Florida Daily Sun wonderful cloggers in my class. We all have a good relationship.” THE VILLAGES, FLORIDA — Bobbi Truskin Roth formed the group in 2005 after noticing wanted to keep her feet moving in her clogging a missing piece of the dancing puzzle in The shoes, so last month, she joined the ranks of Villages. “There wasn’t a place to clog unless Clog 4 Fun, which is taught by Judy Roth. you were in a performing group,” Roth said. “If “I love clogging, but I really didn’t have time to you didn’t perform, you didn’t clog.” do it (for myself) before,” said Truskin, who lives Clog 4 Fun began at Southside Recreation in the Village of Santo Domingo. “I had taught Center with about 10 cloggers. Since that time, in a show team, but I didn’t want to do shows the group has moved to Canal Street Recreation anymore. I wanted to have some more fun. I don’t Center, where it holds two sessions a week. have go home and practice, because it’s for fun During this time of year, Roth said that about 25 now.” intermediate dancers come to the sessions, while Truskin and other residents donned their white the winter months bring in around 45. or black clogging shoes for their weekly dance Roth decided to jump into the world of clogging session Monday afternoon at Canal Street in 2002 when she saw Sheldon’s Village Recreation Center. Stompers perform at an Ohio Buckeye Club While the music played, Roth, sometimes with meeting. “I loved to see them dance,” Roth said. a small piece of paper in her hand, called out the “(But) he held classes at 7 in the morning.” next dance move to the others. Eventually, Roth found an afternoon class to If there are dancers who are new to the group, take, and the dance moves came easy for her. Roth will get them up to speed with the routines She later danced with a show team for three being done that day. “It’s very good exercise,” years before forming Clog 4 Fun. “I never said Roth, a Village of Silver Lake resident. “It’s danced much before I came down here,” Roth good for your heart. We call it aerobic clogging.” said. Every month, Roth will introduce a new routine In addition to the two Clog 4 Fun sessions, into the mix. So far, the group has about 75 Roth takes another clogging class, followed by routines under its belt. a practice session on Sundays. “There’s always Yvonne Danahy and Shirley Lacey assist Roth something to do,” Roth said. during the two sessions. The three also go over Truskin, who has been clogging for nine years, new routines a couple of hours a week, and they travel to various workshops. “They teach me,” Roth said. “I couldn’t do it without their help and all the

Photo: The Clog 4 Fun dancers of the Villages Community in Central Florida. Members range in age from 50-80. 26 www.doubletoe.com The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging probably caught the dancing bug from her mother, who was a professional dancer. Truskin will be teaching a beginning clogging class at The Villages Lifelong Learning College in the fall. “It’s easy for me,” Truskin said of dancing. “I love it so much. It’s my passion. I love the sound, the movement.” The Clog 4 Fun group meets at 1 p.m. Mondays and 2 p.m. Thursdays at Canal Street Recreation Center. Resident cloggers with intermediate experience are welcome to attend. For information, call Judy Roth at 352-753-0249.

Photos: The Clog 4 Clog 4 Fun started in 2005 as a non- performing fun group. Classes cloggers at the City Folk Festival meet twice a in Dayton, Ohio week to share friendship and the love of clogging. A Double Toe Times Clogging Photo Contest > Dancers in Action < This is your chance to send us your photos of cloggers in action and vie for a $100.00 grand prize or on of three runner up prizes. Winner will receive a $100.00 Visa gift card and three runners up will receive a one year subscription to the Double Toe Times Clogging magazine. *Go through your old photos or stage a photoshoot with your dancers to get that perfect shot. Send your photos to be scanned (all photos will be returned) to: Doubletoe Times Photo Contest P. O. Box 1352 St. Albans, WV 25177-1352 or email scanned or digital pictures to us at [email protected] *Deadline for photo submission is May 31, 2010. Photos will be judged by a panel of national clogging instructors and winners will be announced in the June 2010 issue. You must have the rights to the photo you are sending (either you took the photo or have permission from the person and/or persons in the photo to enter it in the contest).

The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging www.doubletoe.com 27 Laura Bell Bundy’s “Giddy” Over Country Debut Laura Bell Bundy has the country singing and . I really couldn’t do one without the other.” dancing to “Giddy on Up, Giddy on Out” and has “I listen to music depending upon the mood that the singer ever thankful for finding success with I’m in. If I want to chill out, I will listen to certain her other lifelong dream. music and almost make a playlist for it. If I am Singer- Bundy first conquered running or driving and want to hear up-paced Broadway in the Tony Award-nominated Legally music, I listen to different songs, so I created a Blonde: The Musical. With dreams of country two-sided album.” music stardom in her eyes, she left the Great It’s no surprise that Laura Bell shattered the White Way for Nashville in 2008 to record her usual industry formulas because nothing about debut album, Achin’ and Shakin’. her entertainment career has been normal. Like The music video two of her for “Giddy On Up,” idols Reba features fellow McEntire and “Legally Blonde” , performer Brian she traveled the Patrick Murphy musical highway and clogging that spans and country from Nashville dance inspired to New choreography York’s famed by original Broadway. “Rock of Ages” She originated choreographer RJ the lead role of Durell. The video Elle Woods in premiered on the Broadway CMT in January. musical Legally There are two Blonde, for sides to every which she story, as the old received a adage goes, and Tony Award there are certainly nomination. two sides to the She also story of singer- originated the songwriter Laura role of Amber Bell Bundy’s Von Tussle daring Mercury in the Tony Records debut Award-winning release, Achin’ and Shakin’. Laura Bell bypassed Broadway musical Hairspray and played Glinda in the tried-and-true Music Row approach usually the smash hit Wicked. Prior to that, she originated taken on country and instead created the role of Tina Denmark in the successful off- a bold concept album that is essentially two Broadway production Ruthless, The Musical!, for separate albums within one project. which she received the Outer-Critics Circle Award “I have two different sides of my personality,” and Drama Desk nominations. (Her understudy, she explains. “I have a crazy, wild, humorous, Britney Spears, also pursued a recording career.) outspoken personality, and then I have a depth Her professional career, which began at age that only opens up when I am alone or with nine, includes numerous network TV shows (Cold one other person, and that is captured with this Case, Veronica Mars) and touring productions of

28 www.doubletoe.com The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging Gypsy (featuring Betty Buckley) and The Sound and as I got older, I listened to country and oldies. of Music (featuring Marie Osmond). Her movie It’s all in this album.” credits include Dream Girls, Jumanji, Life with At a young age she studied at the Town and Mikey and The Adventures of Huck Finn. Village School of Dance in Paris, KY. She landed Her theatrical career has been a wonderful life her first professional job at age nine, requiring experience that was a natural extension of her her to move with her mother to New York to be in original dream of having a music career. Indeed, Radio City Music Hall’s Christmas Spectacular. A her time on Broadway propelled her pursuit of year later, she was appearing in Ruthless, which music, exposed her to a community of talented helped hone her comedy chops, and two years creative people and helped her become a better later began acting in movies and touring the writer and performer. nation with musicals. After moving to New York at 18, she formed a She returned to Kentucky at age 14 so that country duo with roommate Amber Rhodes and she could have a normal high school experience. they wrote and performed songs in various New She ran track and cross country and limited her York clubs. “In the meantime, I got Hairspray and performances to school productions. “I started Wicked, and honestly, that’s how I supported high school and within two months, my parents myself.” separated, which was heavy,” she says. She “People can look at it and go, ‘You went from began writing poetry in high school that she Broadway to doing country,’” she says. “I actually wouldn’t show to anyone, and soon began went from the country to Broadway. I’m from creating melodies for her words. Kentucky and I always listened to . After high school, she returned to New York, When I started writing songs, it all came out this time to attend New York University and run country. on its track team. But she landed the recurring “It wasn’t until I was on the Broadway radar role of Marah Lewis on The Guiding Light from that Nashville noticed me. Isn’t that ironic? My 1999-2001, so her college plans were put on showcase was my show, in some ways.” hold. It was during this time that she formed Born in Lexington, her father is an electrical the country music duo with Amber. “Everything engineer who owns a manufacturing plant and we did, our Kentucky came out. We were in the her mother manages a Victoria’s Secret. Growing middle of New York singing country songs, which up, she had two older half-sisters, and at 16 her was kind of our gimmick in some way. We took parents divorced and later remarried, so now it very seriously. Then we decided to do our own her extended family is like a modern-day Brady thing.” Bunch. After a successful run on Broadway, she moved Her father was raised in Sheffield, Ala., which to Nashville in the fall of 2008 and has spent 18 is near musical hotbed Muscle Shoals (where his months doing her own thing in her own unique friends started Muscle Shoals Sound and Fame way. Achin’ and Shakin’ is a culmination of her studios), so he introduced his daughter to 1960s experiences on and offstage combined with her soul, while her mother played country music in musical experiences, songwriting and Southern the house and car. “When I was three or four, I heritage. distinctly remember listening to ‘Islands in the “Songwriting and recording is my passion; this Stream’ in the car and thinking it was the best is my love,” she says. “There’s a part of myself song ever written,” she says. “My mom kind of that has come out that I really like and it’s very looked like Dolly Parton, so I thought Dolly Parton important to me.” was my mom.” “This is a dream,” she says of releasing her The strongest influence, however, was her debut album. “It has been a dream since I was a grandfather, who was a radio DJ and newscaster kid. I think I always wanted to be an entertainer. who had a voice that was reminiscent of Bing There’s an element of that at the Grand Ole Opry, Crosby and introduced her to Patsy Cline, Frank where you can be funny and also be a singer. Sinatra, Pearl Bailey and Willie Nelson. “For me, That is what I really want, that full scope of being being in Kentucky, the world was country music, a true entertainer.”

The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging www.doubletoe.com 29 Giddy On Up Page 1 of 2 High Intermediate Clogging Line Dance Music: “Giddy On Up” by Laura Bell Bundy Choreo: Jeff Driggs, P. O. Box 1352, St. Albans, WV 25177-1352 (304) 727-9357 www.doubletoe.com

Wait 16 beats Wait 16 beats

Step Description Cuers Notes

Part A (Intro) Part A (Intro) L CHUG(XIF) CHUG(OTS) DS(XIB) S S(XIB) S S Cotton-Eyed Joey R R DS S S(XIB) S 1 2 &3 & 4 &5 & 6 & 7 & 8 Repeat Part A (Intro) Part A (Intro) Cotton-Eyed Joey

Part B (Verse) Part B (Verse) L DS DR S S H* S DS S KY Rooster Walkin’ a Dog R S(XIF) S(XIB) S(XIF) H* S R H* heel takes weight &1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 &7 & 8

L S DR DS R R Whiplash Stutter, Fancy Double R DS(XIF) SL S SL SL DS S S turn 1/2 left on Whiplash &1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &5 &6 & 7 & 8 turn 1/2 left on FD to back Repeat KY Rooster Walkin’ a Dog and Whiplash Stutter and Fancy Double to face front KY Rooster Walkin’ a Dog Whiplash Stutter, Fancy Double

Part C (Build) Part C (Build) L S STAMP S S DS R Synco Stamps, Stomp Double R DTS S STAMP STOMP DS S turn 1/2 right on Stomp Double 1 a&a 2 & 3 & 4 5 &6 &7 & 8 to face back Repeat Synco Stamps and Stomp Double to face front Synco Stamps, Stomp Double

Part D (Chorus) Part D (Chorus) L DT S S(XIB) BO(OTS) S R Wild West Kick, Bouncing Turn R KICK(OTS) CHUG(XIB) KICK(OTS) S S BO(OTS) BO BO DS S turn ½ right on BO BO (beats 5 & ) &a 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 5 & 6 &7 & 8

Repeat Wild West Kick and Bouncing turn to face front Wild West Kick, Bouncing Turn

L DT BO(OTS) BO(XIB) BO(OTS) BO BO BO(OTS) BO BO SL R Scissor Splits R BO(OTS) BO(XIF) BO(OTS) BO BO BO(OTS) BO BO UP DS S Punch Right Fist Down on 2 and 4 &a 1 & 2 3 & 4 5 & 6 &7 & 8 if you want, spin 360 right on 3 &

L S S PULL S S R Pulls R PULL S S PULL DS S Moving Forward and 45 angles & 1 2 & 3 4 & 5 6 &7 & 8 if you want, spin 360 right on 3 &

L UP S(XIB) S R UP S(XIB) S R DogPaddles R R UP S(XIB) S R UP S(XIB) S Backing Up & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 Bob Head and Shoulders

… Giddy on Up Beat 1: Spread feet/slap right hip with right hand, Beat 2: Right hand goes up in air ready to lasso, Beat 3: Lasso once counterclockwise SLAP - Giddy On Up Giddy on Out! Beat 4: Pull right hand down & across in front like cracking a whip Beat 5: Right thumb hitchhike like GET OUT Beats 6 7 8 bump right hip

L DS R R Fancy Double R DS S S &1 &2 & 3 & 4

Continued on page 2 Continued on page 2

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Step Description Cuers Notes

Repeat Part A (Intro) Repeat Part A (Intro) Cotton-Eyed Joey

Repeat Part B (Verse) Repeat Part B (Verse) KY Rooster Walkin’ a Dog Whiplash Stutter, Fancy Double KY Rooster Walkin’ a Dog Whiplash Stutter, Fancy Double

Repeat Part C (Build) Repeat Part C (Build) Synco Stamps, Stomp Double Synco Stamps, Stomp Double

Repeat Part D (Chorus) Repeat Part D (Chorus) Wild West Kick, Bouncing Turn Wild West Kick, Bouncing Turn Scissor Splits Pulls DogPaddles SLAP – Giddy on Up Fancy Double

Modified Repeat Part B (Verse) Modified Part B (Verse) KY Rooster Walkin’ a Dog Whiplash Stutter, Fancy Double KY Rooster Walkin’ a Dog After 2nd whiplash instead of Fancy Double, stomp to face the front with hands on hips til 8th beat Whiplash Stutter, STOMP

Repeat Part C (Build) Repeat Part C (Build) Synco Stamps, Stomp Double Synco Stamps, Stomp Double

1st Modified Part D (Chorus) 1st Modified Part D (Chorus) Wild West Kick, Bouncing Turn Wild West Kick, Bouncing Turn Scissor Split After Pulls go right back into Chorus Pulls

2nd Modified Part D (Chorus) 2nd Modified Part D (Chorus) Wild West Kick, Bouncing Turn Wild West Kick, Bouncing Turn Scissor Splits Pulls DogPaddles SLAP – Giddy on Up End on Giddy on out with thumb then on music twang turn head to left and look away…

Congratulations to Kerri Orthner of Canada Winner of the 2009 Double Toe Times Choreography Contest and $100.00 Grand Prize Winner Kerri’s name was chosen in a drawing based on submissions made during the 2009 contest. Dozens of routines were sent in during the contest and each submission entered the choreographer in the contest. Congratulations to Kerri and keep reading the Double Toe Times for future choreography contests!

The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging www.doubletoe.com 31 Banjo Boy Artist: Ryan Shupe Music: Country, 3:35 Choreo: Kathy Moore, CCI & the Rubberband Level: Low Fairfax, VA, June 08 CD: Dream Big Intermediate [email protected]

Sequence: Wait 16 A B A B C D A B C* E End

Part A (32 beats) Rocking Chair, DS BR Up/H DS RS DS RS RS RS Chain Rock L R R/L R LR L RL RL RL &a1 & 2 &a3 &4 &a5 &6 &7 &8 (moving left)

Broken Ankle, DS DS(xif)/Flg roll roll roll * DS DS DS RS Triple R L/R R L R L R L RL &a1 &a 2 3 & 4 &a5 &a6 &a7 &8

Repeat Opposite foot, moving right

Part B (16 beats) 2 Outhouses DS Tch(ots) H Tch(xif) H Tch(ots) H DS Tch(ots) H Tch(xif) H Tch(ots) H L R L R L R L R L R L R L R &a1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &a5 & 6 & 7 & 8

Around the DS DT(xif) DT(unx) Loop(ib) H Loop(ib) H BR Up DS RS World L R R R L R L R R R LR &a1 &a2 &a3 & 4 & 5 & 6 &a7 &8

Part C (16 beats) Mountain Goat, DS R(xif)S R(ots)S S(ib) SL RS DS DS RS Rocker L R L R L R R LR L R LR &a1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &5 &a6 &a7 &8 (moving forward)

Karate, DS K (turn ½ left) DS K DS DS RS RS Fancy Double L R R L L R LR LR &a1 2 &a3 4 &a5 &a6 &7 &8 Repeat

Q Roll: From a Step/Flange position, roll to the side so that the foot that was supporting weight is now flanged, and the foot that was flanged is now supporting weight.

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Part D (48 beats) Crabwalk Vine DS H-S(xif) DS H-S(xif) DS H-S(xif) DS RS Left L R L R L R L RL &a1 & 2 &a3 & 4 &a5 & 6 &a7 &8

Crabwalk Vine DS H-S(xif) DS H-S(xif) DS H-S(xif) DS RS Right R L R L R L R LR &a1 &a2 &a3 &a4 &a5 &a6 &a7 &8

Kick-n-Go, DS BR Up RS RS DS DS DS RS Triple L R R RL RL R L R LR &a1 & 2 &3 &4 &a5 &a6 &a7 &8 (moving forward) (turn ¼ right)

Do Kick-Go and Triple 4 times, facing all 4 walls

Part C* Mountain Goat, Do sequence to the left, 4 times, turning the Karate ¾ left. Rocker, The 4th time, replace the Fancy Double with: DS S Karate ¾ left, and wait through the long, drawnout note. &a5 & Fancy Double Start Part E after 3 banjo pickup notes.

Part E (32 beats – fast!) Stomp Rocking STO BR Up/H DS RS DS RS RS RS Chair, L R R/L R LR L RL RL RL Chain Rock 1 & 2 &a3 &4 &a5 &6 &7 &8 (moving left)

Rocking Chair, DS BR Up/H DS RS DS RS RS RS Chain Rock R L L/R L RL R LR LR LR &a1 & 2 &a3 &4 &a5 &6 &7 &8 (moving right)

2 Kicks, DS K DS K DS R(xib)S DS R(xib)S 2 Boogie Basics L R R L L R L R L R &a1 2 &a3 4 &a5 & 6 &a7 & 8 2 Kicks, 2 Boogie Basics

Repeat all of Part E, replacing first Stomp Rocking Chair with a Rocking Chair

End (8 beats) Rocking Chair, DS BR Up/H DS RS Stomp DS(xif) S RS Shave-n-a- L R R/L R LR L R L RL Haircut &a1 & 2 &a3 &4 5 &a6 & (7) &8

The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging www.doubletoe.com 33 www.kamclogger.org [email protected] I’ll Never Shed Another Tear (Bluegrass) Artist: Cherryholmes Album: Cherryholmes II: Black and White (Time: 3:13) Level: Easy Intermediate Line Dance Speed: Fast (124 BPM) Choreo: Kerri Orthner, (780) 922-6821, [email protected], www.kerriclogs.com Sequence: A – B – C – Break – A – B – C – Break – A – B – C – B - Ending Wait: 36 Beats LEFT FOOT lead or wait 32 and do a double basic brush

Cues Step Break Down Part A Bonanza Bonanza (ots) (xif) Fancy Double (or Buck Fancy) DS DS DU Hclk DU Hclk DS RS DS BR Hclk Triple L R L R L R L RL R L R Bonanza &1 &2 & 3 & 4 &5 &6 &7 & 8 Fancy Double (or Buck Fancy) Triple Fancy Double OR Buck Fancy DS DS RS RS DS TB HS TNDN TB HS L R LR LR L R L R L R Part B &1 &2 &3 &4 &a1 e& a2 E&a3 e& a4 Ida Red 2 Slur Brushes Triple Ida Red DS DS DS RS L R L RL 2 Slur Brushes &1 &2 &3 &4

Part C Ida Red Clogover Switch Vine DB BR Hclk DS BA SL T S RS DS BR Hclk Rocking Chair (1/2 L) L L R L R R L L RL R L R &1 & 2 &3 & 4 & 5 &6 &7 & 8 Double Basic Brush Clogover Switch Vine Slur Brush Rocking Chair (1/2 L) DS Slur S DS BR Hclk Double Basic Brush L R R L R L &1 & 2 &3 & 4

Break Clogover Switch Vine Double Basic Brush (ots) (xif) (ots) (xib) (ots) (xib) DS DS DS DS DS DS RS BR Hclk Repeat Part A L R L R L R LR L R Repeat Part B &1 &2 &3 &4 &5 &6 &7 & 8 Repeat Part C Rocking Chair Repeat Break DS BR Hclk DS RS L R L R LR Repeat Part A &1 & 2 &3 &4 Repeat Part B Double Basic Brush Repeat Part C DS DS RS BR Hclk L R LR L R Repeat Part B &1 &2 &3 & 4

Ending Clogover Vine Switch Rocking Chair (no turn) Double Basic Brush An exclusive interview with Cherryholmes

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The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging www.doubletoe.com 35 Shallow Rivers (Country) Artist: Album: High Country Snows (Time: 3:14) Level: Intermediate Line Dance Speed: 131 BPM Choreo: Kerri Orthner, [email protected], 780 922-6821 www.kerriclogs.com Sequence: A – B – C – D – A – B – C – D - Ending Wait: 32 beats LEFT FOOT lead

Cues Step Breakdown (in order of appearance) Part A - 32 beats Hoedowner Hoedowner DS Kk Hclk DS RS Kk Hclk Kk Hclk DS RS Rooster Run L R L R LR L R L R L RL Hillbilly turn ½ Right &a1 & 2 &a3 &4 & 5 & 6 &a7 &8 Hoedowner Rooster Run Rooster Run (right foot lead) Hillbilly turn ½ Right (xif) (ots) (xib) (ots) (xif) DS DS R S R S Part B R L R L R L Lucy Brushover Vine &a1 &a2 & 3 & 4 Joey, Karate turn ½ Left Lucy Brushover Vine Hillbilly (right foot lead) turn ½ Right Joey, Karate turn ½ Left DS Tch Hclk Tch Hclk Tch Hclk R L R L R L R Part C &a1 & 2 & 3 & 4 Rhinestone Cowboy 2 Basics Lucy Brushover Vine Alamo Style Kick (xif) (xif) (ib) (xib) Jump Toe Thing DS BR Hclk TH Ttap Hclk DS DS DS RS 2 Stomp Doubles L R L RR L R L R L RL &a1 & 2 &A3 & 4 &a5 &a6 &a7 &8 Part D ”Herb” – 32 beats Joey (right foot lead) High Horse, Black Mountain, 2 Basics (xib) (ots) (ots) (xib) (ots) (ots) High Horse, Black Mountain, 2 Basics DS BA BA BA BA BA BA (turn Black Mountain ¼ left and 2 R L R L R L R basics ¼ left) &a1 & 2 & 3 & 4

“Charlie” – 16 beats Karate turn ½ Left Charlie’s Heel, Triple *turn* Charlie’s Heel, Triple DS K Hclk (p) S K Hclk (turn Charlie’s Heel ½ Right) L R L R L R &a1 & 2 & 3 & 4 “Jimmy” – 32 beats 2 Rougie Vines Rhinestone Cowboy 2 Kicks DS DS DS BR Hclk TTHH TTHH TTHH BA SL 2 Side Touches L R L R L RLRL RLRL RLRL R L 2 Toe Taps &a1 &a2 &a3 & 4 e&a5 e&a6 e&a7 & 8 2 Basics Basic Repeat Part A DS RS repeat with opposite footwork Repeat Part B L RL Repeat Part C &a1 &2 Repeat Part D Alamo Style Kick Ending (ib) (if) Basics as music fades out. (p) Kk (p) Kk R L & 1 & 2

Shallow Rivers z Choreo: Kerri Orthner z April 2009 z Page 1 of 2 36 www.doubletoe.com The Doubletoe Times Magazine of Clogging Abbreviations used Jump Toe Thing Steps (p) Jump Ttap Hop (p) Jump Ttap Hop (p) – Pause L R L R L R BA – Ball & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 DS – Double Toe Step DT – Double Toe DS DS BA SL BA SL H(w) – Heel with weight L R L L R R Hclk – Heel Click &a5 &a6 & 7 & 8 HTch – Heel Touch Kk – Kick Stomp Double RS – Rock Step (p) STO DS DS RS repeat with opposite footwork S – Step L R L RL SL - Slide & 1 &a2 &a3 &4 STO – Stomp Tch – Touch with ball High Horse Abbreviations used Jump Toe Thing Ttap – Toe tap (touch with tip of toe) DS DT Hclk DT Hclk RS BA SL DS DS RS Steps (p) Jump Ttap Hop (p) JumpTTHH Ttap – Toe Hop Toe Heel Heel (crimp roll or L R L R L RL R R L L RL cramp roll) (p) – Pause Abbreviations L R used L R L Jump R Toe Thing &a1 &a 2 &a 3 &4 & 5 &a6 &a7 &8 BA – Ball Steps& 1 & 2 & 3 & (p) 4 Jump Ttap Hop (p) Jump Ttap Hop DS – Double Toe Step (p) – Pause Directions L R L R Black L Mountain R DT – Double Toe BADS – Ball DS BA SL BA SL (xib) – &cross in 1 back & 2 & 3 DS & Htch 4 Htch (p) Ttap Heel Lift H(w) – Heel with weight DSL – Double R Toe L Step L R R (xif) – cross in front L R R R L L Hclk – Heel Click DT&a5 – Double &a6 Toe & 7 & 8 (ots) – DSout to DSside BA SL BA SL &a1 & 2 & 3 & 4 HTch – Heel Touch H(w) – Heel with weight (ib) – inL back R L L R R Kk – Kick HclkStomp – Heel Double Click (if) – in&a5 front &a6 & 7 & 8 Charlie’s Heel (turn ½ right) RS – Rock Step HTch(p) – STOHeel Touch DS DS RS repeat with opposite footwork *turn* S – Step Kk – Kick L R L RL Stomp Double DS DS R H(w) (p) S SL - Slide RS& – Rock 1 Step &a2 &a3 &4 (p) STO DS DS RS repeatL with Ropposite L footwork R L STO – Stomp S – Step L R L RL &a1 &a2 & 3 & 4 Tch – Touch with ball SLHigh - Slide Horse & 1 &a2 &a3 &4 Ttap – Toe tap (touch with tip of toe) STODS – Stomp DT Hclk DT Hclk RS BA SL DS DS RS Triple (right foot lead) TTHH – Toe Toe Heel Heel (crimp roll or TchL – Touch R with L ball R L RL R High R Horse L L RL DS DS DS RS cramp roll) Ttap&a1 – &aToe tap 2 (touch &a with 3tip of toe) &4 & DS 5 DT &a6 Hclk &a7 DT &8 Hclk RS R BA L SL R DS LR DS RS TTHH – Toe Toe Heel Heel (crimp roll or L R L R L RL &a1 R &a2 R &a3 L &4 L RL Directions crampBlack roll) Mountain &a1 &a 2 &a 3 &4 & 5 &a6 &a7 &8 (xib) – cross in back DS Htch Htch (p) Ttap Heel Lift Rougie Vine (xif) – cross in front DirectionsL R R R L L Black Mountain (xib) (ots) (xif) (ots) (xib) (ots) – out to side (xib)&a1 – &cross in 2 back & 3 & 4 DS Htch Htch (p) Ttap Heel DS Lift DS R S SL S DT S RS DS RS (ib) – in back (xif) – cross in front L R R R L L L R L R R L R R LR L RL (if) – in front (ots)Charlie’s – out toHeel side (turn ½ right) &a1 & 2 & 3 & &a1 4 &a2 & 3 & 4 &a 4 &6 &a7 &8 (ib) – in back *turn* repeat with opposite footwork (if)DS – in DS front R H(w) (p) S Charlie’s Heel (turn ½ right) L R L R L *turn* Kick &a1 &a2 & 3 & 4 DS DS R H(w) (p) S DS K Hclk repeat with opposite footwork L R L R L L R L Triple (right foot lead) &a1 &a2 & 3 & 4 &a1 & 2 DS DS DS RS R L R LR Triple (right foot lead) Side Touch &a1 &a2 &a3 &4 DS DS DS RS DS Tch Hclk repeat with opposite footwork R L R LR L R L Rougie Vine &a1 &a2 &a3 &4 &a1 & 2 (xib) (ots) (xif) (ots) (xib) DS DS R S SL S DT Rougie S RSVine DS RS Toe Tap L R L R R L R R (xib) LR (ots) L (xif) RL (ots)DS Ttap (xib) Hclk repeat with opposite footwork &a1 &a2 & 3 & 4 &a DS 4 DS &6 R &a7 S &8 SL S L DT R S L RS DS RS repeat with opposite footwork L R L R R L &a1 R & R 2 LR L RL &a1 &a2 & 3 & 4 &a 4 &6 &a7 &8 Kick repeat with opposite footwork DS K Hclk repeat with opposite footwork L R L Kick &a1 & 2 DS K Hclk repeat with opposite footwork L R L Side Touch &a1 & 2 DS Tch Hclk Instructors repeat with opposite footwork and Dancer’s Directory L R L Side Touch Shallow Rivers z Choreo: Kerri Orthner z April 2009 z Page 2 of 2 &a1INTERNATIONAL & 2 Canada DSANGELA Tch CAMERON Hclk repeatBARB with GUENETTE opposite footworkHELEN LE COUNTE HOPE PENNOCK LISTINGS BIRGIT BLIZZARD Kick Up A Fuss Cloggers The Bastion City Cloggers Time Step Cloggers Alberta Rhythm Cloggers Great Canadian Clogging Co. 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