Sugarfoot Family Cloggers
The Sugarfoot Family Cloggers
are from around Volusia and Flagler counties (Daytona Beach) in Florida. I am Barbara Cook, I am the director of Sugarfoot Family Cloggers and the webmaster of our site. I started clogging in 1998. I have been a Florida Clogging Council Instructor since 2005 and I am also a Certified Clogging Instructor from The National Clogging Organization, Inc. (CLOG). We hope that you enjoy our website and come visit us while you are in town visiting or if you live here come on down. We would love to have you clog with us on Thursday nights. Fran Tellor is our Beginners Instructor and our co-director for Sugarfoot Family Cloggers. She has been clogging for over 30 years and is a Florida Clogging Council Instructor also and has the website called 'Clogging 101'. Please check it out after surfing our site, as it is very helpful for beginners. Have fun clogging we do. Hope to see you in class. Stop in any time from 5:30 to 6:30 beginners and 6:30 to 8:30 regular clogging on Thursday nights. Christmas music (routines) we clog to during the parades.
Peppermint Stick Parade
Santa Train Swinging Home for Christmas (we use Old Time Rock and Roll routine to this song) Rocking Around the Christmas Tree (we use Old Time Rock and Roll routine to this song) We Need A Little Christmas Have A Holly Jolly Christmas Other Christmas Routines: Santa Baby Santa Claus Medley Santa Claus Medley for parade |
JUNE 17, 2017 DAYTONA BEACH SHORES EAGLES EXHIBITION
Thank you Gale and Robert for the video clips of our exhibition at the Daytona Beach Shores Eagles. WHERE WE CLOG
Central Baptist Church
152 Fairview Ave. Daytona Beach,FL 32114 The church is located at on the north side of the road on Fairview Avenue between US1 and Beach Street. Our group dances for fun and for variety of groups and charities.
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How To Tie A Shoe
This was taught to me by a friend well over 22 years ago. While I was clogging my shoe lace kept coming loose. While showing me, she ended up showing others there in class also. It is easy and they do not come loose. But when it is time to untie them you just pull the ends and no knots. It is very easy to learn to tie this way. Enjoy and have a fun and safe time clogging. Barbara
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