There are many regionally/country specific types of Step Dance it is considered to be an especially predominant folk dance form in Great Britain and Ireland. Irish hard-shoe dance as popularised by River Dance is a form of step dance and the older Sean-nós is less formal Irish step dance style. England also has at least two distinguishable forms of step-dance clog done in wooden soled shoes and step-dancing done in regular, or increasingly tap shoes. Scotland and Wales also have a distinct step-dance traditions. Other specific styles of step-dancing can be found in the USA, where it can be called clogging or flat-footing and in Canada with the Cape Breton style of dance.
Step-dancing can also be found in other countries such as Malambo from Argentina and Zapateado from Mexico.
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