- Dutch folk dance
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Dutch folk dance are the traditional dances that were performed for the folk.
Many associate Dutch folk dance with clogging, though clogs are in practice limiting the dance moves. Therefore the folk dance is mostly danced on shoes. Also historically the Dutch danced on shoes as this was part of their Church going clothing. Cloggs were used for work only.
Most folk dances regarded as Dutch are actually from Scottish origin, like Skotse trije, Skotse fjouwer, horlepiep of hakke toone. In the East of the Netherlands dances like Driekusman, Hoksebarger, Veleta, Kruispolka and the Spaanse Wals are from German origin.
Nowadays new folk dances are still being created. It concerns new dance moves (patterns) that borrow from the traditional dances.
Folk dances are not often danced anymore. Some old fashioned farmer weddings still feature them and in old people homes the dances are used as exercise; There are few dancers under the age of forty.
Categories:- Dance in the Netherlands
- European folk dances
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