schuhplattling
Schuhplattling, also known as shoe platting or shoe tapping, is a traditional folk dance from the German-speaking regions of Europe, particularly in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. The dance is characterized by its simple, repetitive steps and the use of wooden shoes, known as Plattler or Plattl, which have a flat sole and a wooden heel. The shoes are typically worn with traditional folk clothing, such as a dirndl or lederhosen.
The dance is performed in pairs, with one partner leading and the other following. The basic steps
Schuhplattling is often performed at folk festivals, weddings, and other social events. It is also a popular
In recent years, schuhplattling has gained popularity outside of its traditional regions, with dance schools and