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  1. In northern England, notably among the miners of Northumbria and Durham, dances such as the Lancashire and Liverpool hornpipes may be danced on tabletops, in clogs. Like Irish step dancers, English clog dancers maintain an expressionless face and motionless torso and arms; the dance focuses on the feet as they beat complex rhythms.
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