Rapper sword
Rapper sword (also known as short sword dance) is a variation of sword dance that emerged from the pit villages of Tyneside and northern County Durham in North East of England, where miners first performed the tradition.
The dance requires five performers who co-ordinate themselves while using "rapper swords" made from flexible steel. Accompanied by traditional folk music, the dancers wear hard-soled shoes that allow for percussive foot movements. Mental alertness, in addition to physical agility, is required in order for dance participants to use the swords effectively without causing harm to themselves or the other performers.