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  2. Irish dance - Wikipedia

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    Accounts of dancing in the 17th century suggest that dancing was by that time extremely widespread throughout Ireland. [8] In 1674 Richard Head wrote in reference to Ireland, 'In every field a fiddle, and the lasses footing till they all of a foam,' suggesting some type of Irish step dancing or dance with heavy foot movement. [9]

  3. Gardiner Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Both parents wanted their kids to have some Irish culture while growing up in America. [2] Michael and Matthew's older sister Anna began dancing at the age of 5 at the Wick School of Irish dance and the brothers soon followed. They fell in love with the Irish culture from an early age and it became extremely important to them. [1]

  4. Cairde - Wikipedia

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    Cairde is an Irish dance group known for their TikTok videos, where they put a modern twist on traditional Irish dancing. [1] The group started actively posting content on TikTok in August 2020, where they began posting Irish dance videos to trending songs on the platform.

  5. A 15-year-old Black dancer has become a rising star in the ...

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    Still, some people outside the dance community aren’t as accepting of the new stars. When Morgan Bullock, a Black Irish dancer from Virginia, went viral on TikTok in 2020 for her dance video ...

  6. Jig - Wikipedia

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    The jig is second in popularity only to the reel in traditional Irish dance; it is popular but somewhat less common in Scottish country dance music. It is transcribed in compound metre, being 6 8 time. The most common structure of a jig is two eight-bar parts, performing two different steps, each once on the right foot, and one on the left foot.

  7. South Galway Set - Wikipedia

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    The South Galway Set is a set dance that hails from the Gort area of Galway, Republic of Ireland. It can be viewed on Volume 2 of the video series The Magic of Irish Set Dancing with instruction by the late Connie Ryan. Other published instructions include Terry Moylan's Irish Dances, Pat Murphy's Toss the Feathers and Tom Quinn's Irish Dancing ...

  8. Patricia Mulholland - Wikipedia

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    One of her dance teachers was Peadar O'Rafferty. [1] Her sister was Belfast dance teacher Stella Mulholland. [3] Mulholland went on to found the Irish Ballet School in Belfast and the Irish Ballet Company. The Irish Ballet Company made its debut during the Festival of Britain in 1951 at the Empire Theatre in Belfast. Mulholland created her ...

  9. Kylie Kelce shares the backstory behind her viral Irish ... - AOL

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    In a hilarious follow-up video she posted March 21 on TikTok, Kelce told fans that her prank-loving husband, former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce, duped her into the Irish dance that was ...