Performed by former World Irish dance champions, and featuring dancers from Lord of the Dance, Riverdance, and the recent ...
Direct from Off-Broadway and London’s West End, the internationally acclaimed A Taste of Ireland Company returns with its ...
Meridian residents are invited to an evening of celebration and wit as Irish music and dance productions, A Taste of ...
This ain't Texas ... this is Ireland! The Gardiner Brothers and Cairde have put their own Irish dance spins on Beyoncé's latest hit song "Texas Hold 'Em." The Gardiner Brothers have another verifiable ...
WITH A CATCHY TUNE AND SOME INTRICATE FOOTWORK, THESE YOUNG DANCERS ARE BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN THE EMERALD ISLE AND THE STEEL CITY. IT’S ALL ABOUT TRADITION. I FEEL LIKE IT REALLY HELPS KEEP THE ...
Adrienne Strong wants to show her 2-year-old son how to take on new challenges. Dawn Dukes is getting to share the stage with her 8-year-old daughter. And Hayley Platt, a professional entertainer who ...
The first time Mark Howard appeared on “The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson” was in 1989. Howard had been coaching teams to victory at the world championships for Irish step dancing — the first ...
A look at the evolution of Irish dance, from its origins to its mix with other cultures. Featuring performances by some of the greatest dancers of our age, this program charts the evolution of Irish ...
Keepers of the Steps, a cultural program of the United Irish Cultural Center of San Francisco (UICC), is a growing collection of Irish dance stories, memorabilia, and ephemera. The compendium, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Gayli, a dance night at a Brooklyn bar, provides a welcoming atmosphere for Irish dancing. By Siobhan Burke Photographs and Video by Yael Malka For ...
*Two Irish brothers have gone viral for step-dancing to Beyoncé’s country hit ‘Texas Hold ‘Em.’ In the video’s comments, one person wrote, “Never thought I’d see Irish step dancing while Beyoncé sings ...
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Adopted woman returns to Guatemalan orphanage to teach Irish dancing
An Irish woman adopted from Guatemala returned to her orphanage - and taught the children Irish dancing. Maria Merriman, 29, travelled back to her country of birth 12 years after being adopted by an ...
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