Cohosts Will Cain, Rachel Campos-Duffy and Pete Hegseth of "Fox & Friends Weekend" put on their dancing shoes on Saturday morning and learned some Irish dance moves to celebrate National Dance Day.
ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. (WCYB) — People of all ages gathered at Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park to learn more about Irish dancing. The Traditional Irish Workshop led by Appalachian Irish Company ...
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 ...
In a sunlit studio at the Irish American Heritage Center, approximately 30 people spent the Monday morning of St. Patrick’s Day learning Irish dance steps from Brianna Doran and Samantha Felling, two ...
Editor’s Note: Fauna Gille, an Irish dance teacher with the CLRG-affiliated Corda Mór Irish Dance school in Minnesota, recently took to Facebook to share her equal parts unique and inspirational ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Jean Butler’s “What We Hold,” at the Irish Arts Center, is an installation-like work that seeks restrained classicism in a post-“Riverdance” world. By ...
D’IBERVILLE, Miss. (WLOX) - St. Patrick’s Day is a celebration of Irish culture, and a group that meets in D’Iberville celebrates the Irish all year long with dance. “Everyone can imitate what an ...
Maybelle Valenti, 9, of Sayville says she likes taking Irish dance classes because she likes the sparkly dresses she gets to wear. But her mother, Juliette, 41, a teacher, likes that her daughter is ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by This Chicago company presents Irish dance of great skill, while trying, sometimes successfully, to modernize and invigorate the tradition. By Brian ...
St. Patrick’s Day has just passed, but we’re keeping the spirit alive with A Taste Of Ireland, one of the world’s top Irish dance shows, happening on Saturday, April 5th at The Long Center!
I was going to write about the Gardiner brothers for St. Patrick’s Day — what better way to contribute to the celebration of Irish culture than with a column about two brothers, both of them Irish ...
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