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 ...
When you think about Irish dancing, a certain picture usually comes to mind, but 15-year-old Imani Johnson, a Black Irish Dancer, is aiming to disabuse those notions. The Atlanta native “is one of the ...
An Coimisiún Le Rincí Gaelacha (CLRG), the oldest and largest competitive Irish dance organization in the world, has responded after being featured in the new BBC One documentary “The Year that Rocked ...
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 ...
Legend has it that years ago at the old J.J. McCabe’s bar on Walnut Street and 10th Street, a group of patrons decided to march to 9th Street and back to the bar. That march was dubbed the “World’s ...
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 ...
Beyond the fake-tanned legs, the curly wigs, the heavy, make-up, and the rhinestone-encrusted dresses that wouldn’t look out of place in an American beauty pageant, competitive Irish dancing requires ...
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