Advanced Clogging
Ages 12+ to Adults
Day: Thursday
Time: 7:45-8:45
Who Should Take This Class? This is a highly progressive class for students with strong clogging background.
Class Time: 1 Hour
Objective: To challenge advanced cloggers to refine their technique, expand their repertoire of steps and choreography, and explore artistic expression and innovation in clogging.
September and October: Technique Mastery and Advanced Steps
Technique Review and Refinement
- Review foundational steps and ensure proper technique, alignment, and execution.
- Focus on precision, control, and clarity of movements.
- Provide individualized feedback to address any areas of improvement.
Advanced Clogging Steps
- Introduce challenging advanced steps such as the buffalo, paddle roll, pigeon wing, and buck time.
- Break down each step into components and practice with increased speed and complexity.
- Emphasize fluidity, agility, and musicality in executing advanced steps.
Advanced Rhythms and Timing
- Explore complex rhythms and syncopations in clogging.
- Practice intricate footwork patterns with varied accents and phrasing.
- Develop the ability to anticipate and adapt to changes in rhythm and tempo.
Advanced Choreography
- Teach advanced-level clogging routines with intricate footwork sequences and transitions.
- Challenge students to memorize longer choreography sections and execute them with precision.
- Emphasize storytelling, emotion, and musical interpretation in choreography development.
Fusion and Innovation
- Encourage students to explore the fusion of clogging with other dance styles, such as tap, jazz, and contemporary.
- Experiment with unconventional rhythms, movements, and improvisation techniques.
- Foster creativity and innovation in choreographic approaches.
Performance Dynamics and Theatricality
- Discuss advanced concepts of stage presence, character development, and theatricality in clogging performances.
- Practice nuanced expression, gesture, and body language to convey narratives and emotions.
- Experiment with props, costumes, and lighting effects to enhance performance impact.
February and March: Specialty Styles and Collaborative Projects
Specialty Styles Exploration
- Explore lesser-known regional clogging styles, such as Canadian step dancing, French-Canadian jigging, and African-American buck dancing.
- Learn about each style’s unique techniques, rhythms, and cultural influences.
- Incorporate elements of specialty styles into choreography and improvisation.
Collaborative Projects
- Collaborate with fellow dancers to create original choreographic works.
- Experiment with group dynamics, formations, and synchronization in collaborative projects.
- Foster teamwork, communication, and creativity in the choreographic process.
Guest Workshops and Master Classes
- Invite guest instructors or renowned cloggers to conduct workshops and master classes.
- Provide opportunities for students to learn from experienced professionals and gain new perspectives.
- Explore specialized topics such as improvisation, competition strategies, and career pathways in clogging.
April: Performance Preparation and Showcase
Rehearsals and Fine-Tuning
- Review choreography and polish performance skills.
- Conduct intensive rehearsals to ensure synchronization, timing, and cohesion.
- Focus on refining transitions, spacing, and staging for maximum impact.
Technical Rehearsals
- Conduct technical rehearsals in the performance space.
- Coordinate with lighting, sound, and stage crews to fine-tune technical aspects of the performance.
- Address any logistical or technical issues that arise during rehearsals.
Dress Rehearsals and Feedback
- Conduct dress rehearsals with full costumes, makeup, and props.
- Provide constructive feedback and make final adjustments to the performance.
- Build confidence and excitement for the upcoming showcase.
- Celebrate achievements and acknowledge individual growth and artistic development.
- Reflect on the experience and discuss future goals and aspirations in clogging.
May: Performance Showcase and Reflection
Performance Day Preparation
- Review performance protocols and backstage procedures.
- Warm-up exercises and mental preparation.
- Foster a supportive and encouraging atmosphere among performers.
Performance Showcase
- Showcase the culmination of the year-long advanced clogging journey to family, friends, and the community.