Come Clog Dancing: Treasures of English Folk Dance
Charles Hazlewood has just two weeks to get Newcastle city centre clog dancing, on a one-man mission to bring a community together through a region's lost heritage of dance.
At the height of the industrial revolution in the last decades of the 19th century there was a dance, now rarely seen, that resounded through the collieries and pit villages of the north east of England - the clog dance.
For conductor and musician Charles Hazlewood, clog dance has become an obsession and he plans to put it firmly back on the map by staging a mass flashmob clog dance.
Helped by a team of local enthusiasts led by expert clog dancer Laura Connolly, Charles recruits and trains 140 men and women from across the north east, and one sunny Saturday in a busy square in central Newcastle they ambush the public with a six-minute performance.
Along the way, Charles delves into the history of this fascinating folk dance, learns and performs a few steps himself, and meets and works with some of the key characters keeping this ancient dance alive.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Charles Hazlewood |
Director | Harry Beney |
Producer | Holly Challinor |