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Mind The Step

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Mind the Step was formed in 1990 by a group of dancers wanting to “do something different” and they have been performing their unique style of Appalachian dance at venues all around the country since then!

Appalachian dance originates from traditional English, Irish and Scottish clogging and stepping styles as danced by the immigrants who settled in the Appalachian Mountains in North America. The dance form evolved in remote mountain communities and incorporated steps from the dance style of native Indians and former slaves. Mind the Step use traditional Appalachian clogging, stepping and flat footing styles to choreograph all their own dances, drawing inspiration from many sources ranging from the American flag in Liberty to the name of the local pub in Windmills! This energetic and exciting dance form will take your breath away – dancers and spectators!!

www.mindthestep.co.uk