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Step Dancing in Ireland

Step Dancing in Ireland
Author: Catherine E. Foley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1317050053

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For many people step dancing is associated mainly with the Irish step-dance stage shows, Riverdance and Lord of the Dance, which assisted both in promoting the dance form and in placing Ireland globally. But, in this book, Catherine Foley illustrates that the practice and contexts of step dancing are much more complicated and fluid. Tracing the trajectory of step dancing in Ireland, she tells its story from roots in eighteenth-century Ireland to its diverse cultural manifestations today. She examines the interrelationships between step dancing and the changing historical and cultural contexts of colonialism, nationalism, postcolonialism and globalization, and shows that step dancing is a powerful tool of embodiment and meaning that can provoke important questions relating to culture and identity through the bodies of those who perform it. Focusing on the rural European region of North Kerry in the south-west of Ireland, Catherine Foley examines three step-dance practices: one, the rural Molyneaux step-dance practice, representing the end of a relatively long-lived system of teaching by itinerant dancing masters in the region; two, Rinceoirí na Ríochta, a dance school representative of the urbanized staged, competition orientated practice, cultivated by the cultural nationalist movement, the Gaelic League, established at the end of the nineteenth century, and practised today both in Ireland and abroad; and three, the stylized, commoditized, folk-theatrical practice of Siamsa Tíre, the National Folk Theatre of Ireland, established in North Kerry in the 1970s. Written from an ethnochoreological perspective, Catherine Foley provides a rich historical and ethnographic account of step dancing, step dancers and cultural institutions in Ireland.


The Story of Irish Dance

The Story of Irish Dance
Author: Helen Brennan
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2022-04-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1493069985

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From early accounts of dance customs in medieval Ireland to the present, Helen Brennan offers an authoritative look at the evolution of Irish dance. Every type of dance from social to traditional to clergy is included. Brennan takes care to explain the different styles and traditions that evolved from different parts of Ireland; which results in some lively discussions as people reminisce over old favorites. She also discusses how dance evolved to become such an important part of Ireland's culture and history. An appendix is offered to help explain the various steps involved in each style of dance including the Munster or Southern style, Single Shuffle, Double Shuffle, Treble Shuffle, the Heel Plant, the Cut, the Rock or Puzzle, the Drum, the Sean Nos Dance Style of Connemara, and the Northern Style.


Irish Step Dancing

Irish Step Dancing
Author: Wendy Garofoli
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2008
Genre: Folk dancing
ISBN: 1429613513

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Describes Irish Step dancing, including history and basic steps.


Competitive Irish Dance

Competitive Irish Dance
Author: Frank Hall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN:

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What happens when you put an expressive form in a competitive frame? This question motivates Frank Hall's study of competitive Irish stepdancing. He examines this dance tradition--from the organization of competitions to the movement of dancers' bodies--in relation to themes of authority, authenticity, and control. Irish stepdancing, known for many decades primarily in ethnic enclaves, expanded tremendously as Riverdance and other shows took this dance form to new performance contexts on the world stage. In describing and analyzing the history and development of competitive stepdancing in Ireland, the United States, and beyond, Hall reveals the issues, forces, and values that entwine all participants, including competition organizers, judges, dancers, parents, and teachers. Investigating the process of teaching and learning the movement and analyzing its stage performance, he elucidates the syntactic and semantic dimensions of Irish dancing as a body language.


Flying Feet

Flying Feet
Author: Anna Burgard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2005-02-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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Based on a true tale, two master dancers compete for the chance to teach the people of Ballyconneely, Ireland, how to dance.


Toss the Feathers

Toss the Feathers
Author: Pat Murphy
Publisher: Mercier PressLtd
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1995
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781856351157

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Collection of the most popular set dances in easy-to-use notations.


Irish Dance

Irish Dance
Author: Arthur Flynn
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781565544123

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This book traces the history of dance in Ireland, with chapters on music, dance costumes, competitions, and the phenomenal revival. There are instructions and illustrated steps to two elementary dances.


Rince

Rince
Author: Gretchen Gannon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781432782375

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Do you know the origin of Irish Dance? It quite possibly could have started with a feud between fairies and humans a long time ago in an Irish village named R?¡nce


The Complete Guide to Irish Dance

The Complete Guide to Irish Dance
Author: Frank Whelan
Publisher: Appletree Press (IE)
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2000
Genre: Dance
ISBN:

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Irish dancing has never been more popular. In recent years, the success of Riverdance and Lord of the Dance has enthralled audiences worldwide. The Complete Guide to Irish Dance offers a comprehensive history of all aspects of Irish dance, from its ancient origins right up to the present day. The book gives detailed information about Irish dancing from the first day a dancer enrolls at a dance school, right through the different levels of competition up to the World Championship. Special attention is paid to music, costume, embroidery and shoes. With clear and simple instructions and diagrams for 30 popular Irish dances, as well as step-by-step photos demonstrating arm and body positions for reels, jigs and hornpipes, this book will be of great benefit to anyone with an interest in or a love of Irish dance.


Lady of the Dance

Lady of the Dance
Author: Marie Duffy
Publisher: The O'Brien Press Ltd
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2017-03-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1847179371

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"Marie Duffy is one of the best choreographers in the world. She has been my dance master and right-hand person since 1996. She is like my twin sister. I will love her forever." – Michael Flatley Marie Duffy is the undisputed queen of Irish dancing: she has trained more world champions than any other teacher, and has been Michael Flatley's right-hand woman for twenty years. She works tirelessly to promote Irish dance and culture internationally. In this honest and entertaining book, Marie gives us a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the world of professional Irish dance, and draws back the curtain on her own fascinating and inspiring life. Marie first gained recognition dancing on entertainment shows in the 1960s, and went on to become a hugely successful Irish dancing teacher. Watching the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest in her living room, Marie was filled with pride as she'd taught many of the dancers in the famous Riverdance interval act. Two years later, Marie received a phone call that transformed her life when Michael Flatley offered her a job on a new show he had devised. Lord of the Dance would go on to become a worldwide hit, beginning years of fruitful collaboration between Marie and Flatley. Sadly however, Marie's professional highs have been accompanied by many personal lows, including the loss of her mother (who didn't live to see her daughter's success) and first husband Ian, and being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010. Marie had a mastectomy, but in the showbiz tradition of 'the show must go on' she went back to her work rehearsing the dance troupe.