Monday, December 22, 2008
Celtic Country Line Dancing
Another Irish style of dancing is creating a whirlwind. There is a new rage taking over for those who want to experience the power of Celtic music but would rather dance in a line dancing format. This video of "line dance country celtic slide" by westerndancer has had over 125,000 hits, just to give you an idea of the popularity.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Article from Wales about The Gathering in Killarney
This wonderful article from Wales about The Gathering in Killarney captures the spirit and fun that those who are fortunate enough to attend The Gathering, in Killarney, in February, enjoy.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Stomp-de-dump stomp-de-dump stomp-de-dump stomp!
I need words when I'm learning a new dance. These are the words I've made up to help me master "the gallop" in Sean-Nós Dancing, a solo form of Irish step dancing. Frank and I and a whole bunch of others have just started lessons with Kieran Jordan, who's teaching a beginner class at the Dance Complex in Cambridge (MA).
Kieran has made this form of Irish dancing popular in the Boston area, as evidenced by the thirty or so dancers who show up for class each week and struggle to make their feet tap out a rhythm in time to a slow reel with some semblance or order. As this is a "free-style" type of dance, there is really no *wrong* way to do it, within some guidelines like "keep your feet low to the ground" and "stay in time with the music," made all the more difficult by trying to remember to stomp first or struggling to switch from leadnig with the right foot to leading with the left. Ah, but wait 'til you see us in a couple of months! Hopefully, the stage-fright jitters will have worn down, as Kieran has us dance a solo before the group at each class. Here's what Sean-Nós dancing looks like as seen at the 2008 ICONS Festival in Canton (MA).
Just a note about how this relates to set dancing: there's a "Clare step" done in Sean-Nós dancing that is often used in the "lead-around" in set dancing. It's a fancy bit of footwork, but I'm still working on the words to it.
Just a note about how this relates to set dancing: there's a "Clare step" done in Sean-Nós dancing that is often used in the "lead-around" in set dancing. It's a fancy bit of footwork, but I'm still working on the words to it.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Cops reveal Irish dance instructor's disturbing secret
I found an interesting article in a Minneapolis Minnesota newspaper that tells the story of a long time set dance teacher, his ability to "navigate" women around the floor, and his eventual dustup with the local police. Hope you enjoy!
http://www.startribune.com/local/30073039.html?elr=
http://www.startribune.com/local/30073039.html?elr=
Friday, September 12, 2008
Travel to The Gathering in Killarney
If you're thinking of traveling from the States to The Gathering (the festival website - view 2008 festival information until the website is updated for 2009) in Killarney (Ireland) in February, NOW is the time to book your flight.
Take advantage of Aer Lingus' $199 each way fares from Boston and other US cities by September 19th, 2008. The festival consists of five days of concerts, ceilis, sessions, set-dance and instrument workshops at The Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney, Ireland. To take advantage of all the festival offerings, book your flight to arrive by Wednesday for an evening session and stay through Sunday night (18th - 22nd).
To download a flyer on The Gathering and find more info, go to Irish Thymes.
Take advantage of Aer Lingus' $199 each way fares from Boston and other US cities by September 19th, 2008. The festival consists of five days of concerts, ceilis, sessions, set-dance and instrument workshops at The Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney, Ireland. To take advantage of all the festival offerings, book your flight to arrive by Wednesday for an evening session and stay through Sunday night (18th - 22nd).To download a flyer on The Gathering and find more info, go to Irish Thymes.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
West Clare Dance Masters Celebrated
The contribution to Irish dance and music of two of Ireland’s most celebrated Dance Masters, the late Dan Furey (1909-1993) and James Keane (1918-2000), is celebrated each September with the Dan Furey Weekend in County Clare, Ireland. They are credited with being the saviors of the traditional dances of the Labasheeda area and for establishing dance schools throughout West Clare* in the West of Ireland. Read more on "Remembering Ireland's Dance Masters." [Photo courtesy of DiscoverIreland.com]*"Holiday Haunts on the West Coast of Clare" by H B H is a travel guide to the resorts of Clare, published in 1891; it is published by the Clare Library and is a fascinating look into the resorts of the past in this area of Ireland. Find more online publications of the Clare Library here.
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