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Cripple Creek Cloggers

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Location

Murfreesboro, TN, USA

Group Type

Dance & Music Group

Group Genre

Appalachian

Group Age Category

Youth / Adult Group ( 11 - 70 years old)

Performance Style

Authentic

Music Type

Live Music

Group Size

25

Upcoming Tour Location

Festival "Celestino Graca", Santarem, Portugal

Upcoming Tour Dates

Aug. 28 - Sept. 8, 2025

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Group Bio

Cripple Creek Cloggers: A Legacy of Dance and Cultural Exchange

Cripple Creek Cloggers began in 1967 as a spirited 4H activity led by Steve Cates at Kittrell School in Readyville, Tennessee. What started as a small local troupe quickly grew into a vibrant community of young dancers from across the region, united by a love for traditional Appalachian clogging and cultural celebration.


In 1968, they took their passion on the road to the National Folk Festival in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Less than a decade later, they danced on an international stage at a folkloric festival in San Juan, Puerto Rico. There, they met Irene McLean, a visionary director and founder of AREYTO Ballet Folklorico, who became a guiding force and mentor. Thanks to her support and global connections, Cripple Creek Cloggers made their first European appearance at the International Folk Festival of the Pyrenees in 1979.


An adult ensemble followed in 1980, and by 1982, the group launched their own international folkloric festival, The International Folkfest; with Irene McLean’s backing, it was quickly recognized by CIOFF USA and remains an official National Festival of CIOFF USA.


Today, both the troupe and the festival continue to share joy, heritage, and international friendship through the art of dance.

Director Bio

Steve Cates

Steve Cates — Founder, Director & Caller, Cripple Creek Cloggers Steve Cates initially formed the group in 1967 as a 4‑H project at Kittrell School in Warren County, Tennessee. The aim was to provide evening entertainment and cultural activity for youth at camp. After the troupe earned top honors in multiple local contests, including county and state 4-H events, it performed publicly, eventually evolving from the Kittrell 4‑H Square Dancers to the Cripple Creek Cloggers. Steve led the troupe on its first international tour in 1973 to Romania, becoming cultural ambassadors early on. By 1977, the group represented the U.S. at an international folkloric festival in Puerto Rico, experiences that inspired the creation of the International Folkfest in 1982. As of 2024, Steve Cates, then 83 years old, attended his first major trip as non‑performing leader, expressing pride in how the troupe continued to thrive in his absence. The Tennessee State University preserves over five decades of history from the Kittrell 4‑H Dancers, Rutherford County Square Dancers, and Cripple Creek Cloggers, testament to Steve Cates’s long-term cultural impact. In 2023, amidst the group’s 56th year, Cates continued teaching and calling Appalachian-style square dances at the Smyrna Senior Center, offering free classes where no experience was necessary. In 2024, the Cripple Creek Cloggers, under his direction, hosted another International Folkfest, and prepared for overseas performances in the Czech Republic, continuing their role as both educators and international ambassadors.

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Reviews

“Watching Cripple Creek perform is pure joy. They bring the heart of Tennessee to life with every stomp and smile.”

– Festival Attendee

“Cripple Creek Cloggers represent the true spirit of folk dance — rooted in history, yet always reaching across borders.”

– CIOFF Cultural Delegate

“Their energy is contagious. I’ve never seen a group light up a stage like they do.”

– International Festival Organizer

Previous Tours Attended

  • MFF CERMENSKE SLAVONSTI International Folklore Festival, Czech Republic

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