Two folk dance groups from the eastern part of the country called the ‘Achterhoek’ that pull up together with the aim to keep the Achterhoek region folklore alive. De Vier Winden goes dressed in the day farmers clothes of about 1850 and the Klepperklumpkes wears the sunday farmers clothes from around 1900. And the blank sanded wooden shoes are a must-have. Since 2011 the two groups practice together, celebrate together and perform together as one group and with success. Both groups provide performances in the Netherlands and far beyond. They dance at festivals, nursing homes, schools, markets and street fairs, at visit of foreign delegations and at events or for a special as a country wedding. They involve in their presentation, making a clog on the old fashioned way and preparing food according to the farmer’s kitchen where tasty snacks are prepared for the public. The dances consist of approximately 35 old, Twente and Achterhoek dances. The dance groups are accompanied by musicians with their diatonic button accordion. The most famous dances are the Driekusman, Pot with beans, the cuckoo waltz and the Hôksebarger. And the public is often invited to join in the dancing.
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