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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Irish Stepdancing


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"There are two distinctive forms of Irish dancing; solo dances and figure dances. Solo dances are performed nowadays mainly in exhibition or competition and require a great deal of skill and years of practice. There are several main Irish step dances: reel, light jig, heavy jig, single jig and the hornpipe. There are many variations of these dances and each dancing school has its own version of the steps. A heavy jig is danced in an aggressive manner in heavy shoes, which produce a stamping sound.

...and it goes good with a Guinness! "
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