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"FiddleKicks began a short residency... by the time they left over 1100 people - children, seniors, college school students, challenged citizens and fellow cloggers - were sorry to say Goodby"
"I came in today and heard
nothing but wonderful things about your performance. Thank you so much, would love to have you back
Phila. Prostetant Home, July 2017
"It was a pleasure having FiddleKicks. What a wonderful program (great dancing & great music)... you managed the student participants very well"
ML, Wyncote Academy, May 2017
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2025-2026
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See past events for earlier performances |
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September 2025
Most Saturday afternoons
weather dependent |
Appalachican Clogging Classes for more info. Or, email or call/text: 215-460-4397
Location will be near Ambler, PA
Saturdays Noon - 1:30, for a range of experience levels |
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September 20, 2025
Saturday
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Northeast Squeeze-In, Wisdom House Retreat and Conference Center, 229 E Litchfield Rd, Litchfield, CT 06759
8:00 - Clogging demo during Concert: Marley Soft Shoe Clog |
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November 13, 2025
Thursday afternoon |
Pineview Healthcare & Rehab Center, 50 N. Malin Road, Broomall, PA 19008
2:00 - 3:00 pm - FiddleKicks performance in the main dining hall |
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Dec 7, 2025
Sunday: 12 - 4pm |
Dickens Festival, Downtown Narberth, Forrest Ave & Haverford Ave, Narberth, PA 19072
English wood shoe clogging performances with the Kingsessing Morris Men:
12:15 station circle
1:45 station circle
3:00 Narberth Ave Stage (by movie theater)
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Dec 12, 2025
Friday: 9:30 |
Contra & English Country private party, Commodore Barry Club, 6815 Emlen St., Phila, PA 19119
Demo of Cornpipe dance a hybrid that includes MANY different percussive styles |
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Winter 2026
Timing TBA |
Appalachican Clogging Classes info coming soon.
email or call/text: 215-460-4397
Location tba
For a range of experience levels |
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January 31, 2026
Saturday: 2 - 4pm
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Old Time Music "Show & Tell" Concert, North Branch Clinton Library, 65 Halstead St,
Clinton, NJ 08809 :The Long Hill String Band performs old-time music that will include 2-3 minute show-&-tells about an instrument, followed by a song that highlights the instrument.
As part of the concert, Peggy Leiby will introduce the dance form of clogging that comes from the Appalachian region
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