8 Cloggers Step On Stage, Seconds Later, They Turn Around And The Crowd Explodes

Have you ever watched people perform something that they are crazy-good at, and think, "I could never in a million years do that." Yeah, that's kind of what it feels like to watch the following video - the indescribable talent of this clogging dance team is simply stunning to see! As these two young men and six young women take their places on stage, with their backs facing the crowd, those seated in the audience have no idea of what they are about to witness. The popular song "Honey I'm Good" by Andy Grammer starts up, and the dancers quickly "jump" into action!

The cloggers flip around towards the audience and immediately begin showing off their "fancy foot" moves. And let me tell you, there isn't a person in the house who isn't "tapping" along to the catchy beat and the fast moving feet! For those of us who are unfamiliar with the various categories of dance, clogging (although it looks like tap dancing) is different from traditional tap. Not only do the two styles of dance require different types of shoes, but cloggers typically make the dancing sounds with their heels - as opposed to tappers, who primarily step on the balls of their feet.

In addition, cloggers tend to dance in unison with the other members of a group, while tap dancers are more often solo artists. Nevertheless, both talents are undoubtedly impressive, and quite enjoyable to watch - especially for those of us with two left feet! The cloggers in this video have certainly been practicing because their performance is stunningly perfect - with the crowd cheering loudly from start to finish. Enjoy this must-see clogging performance as it's certain to "knock your socks off!"
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