Charlie Chaplin got his start performing a dance named for these objects as part of the Eight Lancashire Lads. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these wooden shoes of Dutch origin that are used in many Appalachian and Irish folk dances.
ANSWER: clogs [accept clog dancing]
[10m] Performers of the North West Clog style of this English folk dance wear iron-covered soles. This dance, whose performers may clap handkerchiefs or swords together, has been controversial due to its use of blackface.
ANSWER: Morris dance [accept Border Morris; accept North West Morris]
[10h] This improvisational dance is an ancestor of Appalachian clogging. This dance, whose name comes from the Irish for “old style,” also names a style of unaccompanied, unmetered singing originating from Connemara.
ANSWER: sean-nós (“shahn noce”)
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