District Irish Dance Academy, located along Wisconsin Avenue in Tenleytown, offers a unique style of classes to all D.C.
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 ...
The relation between Irish dance and tap explained for National Tap Dance Day. National Tap Dance Day falls on May 25 every year and is a celebration of the dance style as an American art form and ...
With St. Patrick’s Day just around the corner, there’s no better time to celebrate Irish culture—and what better way to do so than through the lively and rhythmic art of Irish dance? At Bethlehem ...
Boston’s long, storied connection to the Emerald Isle is about to get even stronger when the World Irish Dancing Championships come to the city for eight days, March 24-31. It marks only the second ...
International Irish Dance Day is an opportunity for everyone to come together as a global collective and share with the world the joy of this dance form. Celebrated annually on September 17 - halfway ...
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 ...
Irish step dancers know how to make an entrance with their swift footwork, glittery costumes and pounding, synchronized movements. Step dancing, an Irish folk dance with different styles, is a series ...
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 ...
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 ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The dancer is inspired by an iconoclastic fiddler in his new show, which rejects the clichés of Irish dance. By Marina Harss About halfway through his ...