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  1. 1 day ago · Michael Flatley is an American dancer, actor, director, and writer. At eleven, he started taking Irish dance classes at the Dennehy School of Irish Dance. Mr. Flatley created his shows, which include “Lord of the Dance” and “Feet of Flames.”. He performed in shows in more than 60 countries and earned up to $1 billion.

  2. 3 days ago · The Shamrock Tenors are Northern Ireland’s premier folk and traditional vocal group. Featuring performers that represent both sides of the community, with vocalists from London’s West End, the country's best multi-instrumentalists and a champion Irish dancer, their show takes you on a journey through Ireland’s most beloved classic songs ...

  3. 5 days ago · The shamrock appears in many Irish poems and songs as a symbol of Ireland. It is a common motif in Celtic art, often seen in intricate designs and patterns. The shamrock has been featured in various literary works, symbolizing Irish identity.

  4. 3 days ago · With its intricate footwork, vibrant costumes, and lively music, Irish dance is a celebration of tradition, skill, and passion. From the spirited jigs to the graceful reels, this dance form embodies the spirit and heritage of Ireland, captivating audiences worldwide.

  5. 22 hours ago · Hosting the County Fleadh for the second successive year, the bank holiday weekend saw Easkey awash with traditional irish music, song and dance, as hundreds of musicians, performers and their ...

  6. 3 days ago · Irish Stream. In honor of the St. Patrick’s Day season, we’ve assembled over 10 hours of music by some of our favorite Irish musicians. You’ll hear a mix of familiar and new artists, including Karan Casey, I Draw Slow, Beoga, Dervish, Solas, The Henry Girls, Danu, John Doyle, Donal Lunny, Cathie Ryan, Heidi Talbot, Andy Irvine, Planxty ...

  7. 2 days ago · We are passionate about the music of the harp tradition and its place within Irish traditional music. We guarantee top quality workshops, sessions and concerts and an opportunity to engage online with other harpers, gain a better understanding of Irish music, song and dance as well as learning more about the harp and its’ music.

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