How Do You Do A Waltz Clog Variation In Tap Dancing?
The waltz clog variation is a change-up of the basic waltz clog, which goes as follows: step (or leap onto) shuffle ball change. Legend has it that the waltz clog is begun on the left foot because Pat Rooney, a famous clog dancer, was left-handed and was partial to his left side. In the variation, the dancer will do a flap (brush step) instead of a simple step, and she will do heel drops. Begin the waltz clog variation by flapping on your left foot to the front (and 1). Shuffle and step down on your right foot (and 2 and …) Drop your right heel and then drop your left heel (a 3). Combine the steps: Flap shuffle step heel drop, heel drop. Now begin the step on your right foot, which is free.