24 - 27 May 2024
24 - 27
May
2024
Appalachian, Step and Clog
Come and see all of the sides throughout the town, see how many you can cross off the spotters guide in the program (or pick up a free printout on island park)

On:Saturday 27th May 2023
Starting at:10:00
Finishing at:17:00
Price:Donation
Where:Island Park Stage

From: 10:00
to: 17:00
City Clickers
City Clickers are from Bristol. Styles include English & Welsh clog and occasional step dances.
From: 10:30
to: 11:00
First Class Stamp
First Class Stamp are a team of Appalachian step dancers accompanied by live musicians.
From: 11:00
to: 11:30
Tiger Feet
Tiger Feet, Appalachian Dance Group from Cardiff, perform original and highly enjoyable dances
From: 11:30
to: 12:00
Crooked Moon
Appalachian clogging team based in Brighton. We’re a dynamic dance team who love to combine traditional clogging steps with contemporary choreography
From: 12:30
to: 13:00
Tappalachian
Tappalachian is a mixed Appalachian group from St. Albans, Hertfordshire, dressed in black with bright co-ordinating colours.
From: 13:00
to: 13:30
City Clickers
City Clickers are from Bristol. Styles include English & Welsh clog and occasional step dances.
From: 13:30
to: 14:00
First Class Stamp
First Class Stamp are a team of Appalachian step dancers accompanied by live musicians.
From: 15:00
to: 15:30
Tiger Feet
Tiger Feet, Appalachian Dance Group from Cardiff, perform original and highly enjoyable dances
From: 15:30
to: 16:00
Crooked Moon
Appalachian clogging team based in Brighton. We’re a dynamic dance team who love to combine traditional clogging steps with contemporary choreography
From: 16:00
to: 16:30
Tower Ravens
For 10 years Tower Ravens have been taking the pubs of London by storm and are now escaping the shackles of their Tower and flying to Chippenham.
Southern Star
Southern Star are a highly innovative group who meet in Corfe Mullen Library on Mondays. We love teaching longsword and are happy to do workshops for all ages.
From: 16:30
to: 17:00
Tappalachian
Tappalachian is a mixed Appalachian group from St. Albans, Hertfordshire, dressed in black with bright co-ordinating colours.

Ending at: 1700