Mitchell O'Hara was born in Christchurch, New Zealand, but he lived the first six years of his life in Ireland. So he picked up Irish dancing more or less from the ground up. O'Hara started dancing ...
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 ...
"A Taste of Ireland — The Irish Music & Dance Sensation" comes to The Hanover Theatre on Sept. 26. The acclaimed show tells Ireland's history through music and dance. 'A Taste of Ireland' features top ...
AN INCREASED PRESENCE of Irish dancing in the fashion world and pop culture has not translated into an elevated interest among young Irish people, a professional dancer has said. As world tours ...
Irish step dancing costumes on display at the “Evolution of Irish Dance Costumes” exhibit in the Irish American Heritage Museum on July 31 in Albany. Irish step dancing costumes on display at the ...