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- communities, notably in Chicago and M****achusetts. The first classes in stepdancing were held there by the Philadelphia-born John McNamara. According to...
- with European origins including France, Ireland and Scotland. Canadian stepdancing involves percussive dancing to "Celtic" tunes, usually pla**** by fiddle...
- Douglas took a stab at the sport, interviewed zookeepers and took an Irish stepdancing lesson. On August 1, 2011 ESPN announced that Douglas would join the...
- (CLRG, The Irish Dancing Commission) in order to codify and standardise stepdancing competition and education. Over the following decades, CLRG expanded...
- Island. The band's high-energy stage show highlighted local fiddling, stepdancing and song traditions. The group was formed in the mid-1990s by siblings...
- although it is more freeform in its expression given it is not competitive. Stepdancing is noted for its stylised clothing, high kicks, fancy footwork, and good...
- ****ociated with Northern Ireland. It separated from the "feis" movement in stepdancing in the mid-20th century and became stylistically and administratively...
- rhythm combo. They were at times augmented by bodhran and Cape Breton Stepdancing, and three-part vocal harmonies in their Scottish songs in which each...
- music.[better source needed] A trained ballet dancer, Dunlop started stepdancing as a teenager and in 2006, was named the Inter-Celtic Dance Champion...
- Aberdeen: Elphinstone Institute eBooks. p. 135. MacInnes, Sheldon (1996). "Stepdancing: Gach taobh dhe'n Uisge ("Both Sides of the Water")". In Corbin, Carol...