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Tarian bakiak adalah bentuk yang dicirikan oleh pemakaian yang tidak fleksibel. Tarian ini berkembang menjadi bentuk tarian dengan kerumitan yang berbeda di Wales dan wilayah Inggris Utara. Tarian bakiak Wales berasal dari pertambangan batu sabak yang berbeda saat para pekerja saling berkompetisi satu sama lain di waktu istirahat kerja. Tarian bakiak tradisional dari Inggris Utara berasal dari Lancashire, Yorkshire, County Durham, Northumberland dan Distrik Danau.

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dbo:abstract Clog dancing is a form of step dance characterised by the wearing of inflexible, wooden soled clogs. Clog dancing developed into differing intricate forms both in Wales and also in the North of England. Welsh clog dancing mainly originates from various slate mines where workers would compete against each other during work breaks. Northern English traditional clog dancing originates from Lancashire, Yorkshire, County Durham, Northumberland and the Lake District. Welsh and English clogs, with leather uppers and a sole cut from alder or sycamore were the regular, everyday footwear for working people all over Britain until the 1920s. Dancing clogs are close fitting which allows the dancer more control over the movements of their feet. English clogs with an iron or rubber protective layer on the sole are also worn for North West morris. The main focus of a step dancer is in the footwork: dancers can create many different types of sound using their feet alone.Clog dancing was often performed very casually, people would dance at home, in the pubs or in the street. The upper part of the body was kept relatively motionless so it required little space. In the 1800s, clog dancing competitions became popular. Large amounts of money could be won or lost on the clog competitions which were seen as a type of sport. Like modern-day jockeys, dancers would perform in colours which would have made them easy to identify. Both men and women danced in breeches which would have allowed their leg movements to be seen. Clog dancing was also performed on the stage. In the Victorian period clog dancing was a popular act in music halls or variety shows. Often people would wear special themed costumes as part of their act. The famous comedian Charlie Chaplin started his career in music halls as a clog dancer. Welsh Clog dancing tradition is unbroken and continues to exist in many festivals in Wales, mainly the National "Eisteddfodau". These include the Urdd National Eisteddfod, the National Eisteddfod of Wales and the Llangollen International Eisteddfod. Both the Urdd and National Eisteddfod occur in a different part of Wales each year. The competitive Welsh style of dance varies from stylised group dancing to a more traditional and natural dancing scene. Welsh clog dancing is also performed individually by both men and women. The male style of dance is particularly dynamic, including so-called "tricks" usually performed at the end of a performance. Solo Welsh male dancers are therefore required to have far more athletic abilities when compared with the English clog dancer. English clog dancing traditions still exist in some festivals in Northumbria, and are danced to the traditional music of the region. Clog dancing is also still practised in parts of Lancashire, Cheshire, Yorkshire, Cumbria and Derbyshire and there are teams dancing the Northern traditional dances (and newer ones) in many other parts of England. Clog dance competitions currently held in England include the Lancashire and Cheshire Clog Dancing Contests (focussing on Lancashire style clog dancing) held every September as part of the Fylde Folk Festival in Fleetwood, and the Northern Counties Clog Dancing Championships (focussing on Durham and Northumberland style clog dancing) held every year in Tyne and Wear. (en) Tarian bakiak adalah bentuk yang dicirikan oleh pemakaian yang tidak fleksibel. Tarian ini berkembang menjadi bentuk tarian dengan kerumitan yang berbeda di Wales dan wilayah Inggris Utara. Tarian bakiak Wales berasal dari pertambangan batu sabak yang berbeda saat para pekerja saling berkompetisi satu sama lain di waktu istirahat kerja. Tarian bakiak tradisional dari Inggris Utara berasal dari Lancashire, Yorkshire, County Durham, Northumberland dan Distrik Danau. (in)
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rdfs:comment Tarian bakiak adalah bentuk yang dicirikan oleh pemakaian yang tidak fleksibel. Tarian ini berkembang menjadi bentuk tarian dengan kerumitan yang berbeda di Wales dan wilayah Inggris Utara. Tarian bakiak Wales berasal dari pertambangan batu sabak yang berbeda saat para pekerja saling berkompetisi satu sama lain di waktu istirahat kerja. Tarian bakiak tradisional dari Inggris Utara berasal dari Lancashire, Yorkshire, County Durham, Northumberland dan Distrik Danau. (in) Clog dancing is a form of step dance characterised by the wearing of inflexible, wooden soled clogs. Clog dancing developed into differing intricate forms both in Wales and also in the North of England. Welsh clog dancing mainly originates from various slate mines where workers would compete against each other during work breaks. Northern English traditional clog dancing originates from Lancashire, Yorkshire, County Durham, Northumberland and the Lake District. (en)
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