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  2. Oireachtas Rince na Cruinne - Wikipedia

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    A North American dance drama team which had previously met with some success was placed last in the 1986 competition. Although the official reason for the decision was the inclusion of non-Irish music in the choreography, the team's teacher alleged to American media that the adjudicators had resented the dance's commentary on the Catholic ...

  3. Firkin Crane - Wikipedia

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    Dance performances were held in the Firkin Crane in 2015 as part of Cork Culture Night. [23] In 2018, a documentary on the history of the Ford Factory in Cork was held in the building. [24] [25] It also hosted a play called Cosy, featuring an all-female cast as part of the Cork Midsummer Festival. [26] As of 2020, it hosted bursary awards.

  4. Competitive dance - Wikipedia

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    Although scoring at dance competitions vary, judges usually give scores based on score technique, performance, costume, music, and difficulty level of the performance. Each competition's ranks are different. The performances are usually ranked within each dance category. Most competitions have opportunities for dancers to win title positions.

  5. Cork City Ballet - Wikipedia

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    Cork City Ballet is an Irish ballet company founded in 1992 by Alan Foley, a student of Joan Denise Moriarty. [2] It is one of two professional ballet companies in Ireland. Cork City Ballet performs annually at Cork Opera House, staging (for example) a production of Giselle in 2011. [ 3 ]

  6. Oireachtas (Irish dance) - Wikipedia

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    The word oireachtas means in "assembly" in the Irish language, and comes from the Old Irish airech, meaning "nobleman". [3] While the phrase can be used to refer to any cultural festival or gathering, as well as to the Irish legislature, in Irish dancing it has come to refer to major top-level competitions, and is often casually translated as "championship".

  7. Performance surface - Wikipedia

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    The flooring they dance upon must exhibit all of the key factors stated above: shock absorption, vertical deformation, area deflection, and slip resistance. [3] These are regularly achieved through the use of suspended flooring [3] or the sprung floor. For professional dance, vinyl sheeting is commonly placed on top and may be removable or ...