27 Sep 04 - 11:33 AM (#1282319) Subject: Irish dance schools in Boston From: radriano My daughter is attending Boston University. She studied Irish dance with the Kennelly School in San Francisco for a number of years and she's expressed an interest in taking a class in Boston. Anyone know of a good Irish dance school in the Boston area? |
27 Sep 04 - 04:45 PM (#1282524) Subject: RE: Irish dance schools in Boston From: GUEST,Obie Boston has a large population of Irish descent so there is no doubt lots of venues available. Boston also has many people of Cape Breton descent and there are Cape Breton dances and ceilidhs that may be of interest to her. Cape Breton stepdance comes mainly from the Scottish Highlands (near extinct in Scotland) mixed with some Irish and French (Acadian) steps. It is very lively and similar in many ways to Irish dance. |
27 Sep 04 - 04:59 PM (#1282531) Subject: RE: Irish dance schools in Boston From: curmudgeon Tony Barrand teaches at BU. |
27 Sep 04 - 05:40 PM (#1282567) Subject: RE: Irish dance schools in Boston From: GUEST,JTT Though I have to say that what's being marketed as "Irish dancing" at the moment, with the hideous costumes, makeup and *wigs*, and the dance styles seemingly designed by some crazed military genius, isn't within my own definition of the genre. It's like the evil leprechauns have taken over little girls. |
27 Sep 04 - 06:18 PM (#1282592) Subject: RE: Irish dance schools in Boston From: radriano Curmudgeon, are you saying Tony Barrand teaches Irish dance at BU? |
27 Sep 04 - 08:10 PM (#1282672) Subject: RE: Irish dance schools in Boston From: GUEST,Barry Finn Hi radriano, if she's going to BU she'll be right down the street from Boston College where they have an Irish Studies program directed by (still is ?) fiddler Seamus Connelly. There they would know about most schools in the area (Seamus's ex was quite the teacher). The local Comhaltas chapter would be a source of good infomation. The Boston Globe has in it's calender section (every Thursday)a dance listing as well a great folk music listing. That would be another source. Good luck & nice to say HI to you again. If not let me know & I'll dig deeper. Barry |
27 Sep 04 - 08:42 PM (#1282688) Subject: RE: Irish dance schools in Boston From: GUEST,Obie Cape Breton Fiddler: > Buddy MacMaster > Satuday, October 23, 2004 > Gasson Hall, Boston College > Admission: $15.00 > Time:7:30pm > > call 508-653-3482 for more information |
28 Sep 04 - 11:17 AM (#1283208) Subject: RE: Irish dance schools in Boston From: radriano Thanks, Barry, for some actual useful information. And nice to hear from you again! |
28 Sep 04 - 05:53 PM (#1283508) Subject: Buddy in Boston From: OtherDave I'm not sure what Buddy MacMaster has to do with Irish dance schools, but if you're a fan of Cape Breton fiddling, you don't need much excuse to hear him. And you ought to go, because he's not getting any younger. I was in Inverness, Nova Scotia for the town's centennial. One of the regular events of the Inverness Gathering is "Buddy in the Park," a very informal concert right on Main Street. Lots of enjoyment but little concert-reverence; people sitting, "visiting," mingling while Buddy played. Off-topic, I just missed the other centennial event I really wanted to participate in: "The Little Short Fat Guy Downhill 500 Meter Race." Yep, 500 meters, downhill, with rides back to town so you wouldn't get worn out. |
29 Sep 04 - 10:11 AM (#1284005) Subject: RE: Irish dance schools in Boston From: GUEST,Sharon Hi there I don't live in Boston (actually, my son dances in the Western Region also). Seamus Conolly would probably know, although I think there are more direct ways to get the info you need. I would ask her current/former teacher at the Kennelly School for a recommendation, . There are a lot of schools in the Boston area and all the TCRGs have a book which lists the dance schools/teachers around the world. I have a few other ideas- feel free to contact me directly at azfiddle@mindspring.com Sharon |
29 Sep 04 - 11:42 AM (#1284088) Subject: RE: Irish dance schools in Boston From: radriano Thanks to all who posted to this thread. I just heard from my daughter yesterday and she says she found a class at the O'Shea-Chaplin Academy of Irish Dance, located in the greater Boston area: O'Shea-Chaplin Academy |
18 Oct 04 - 12:14 PM (#1299754) Subject: Irish Dance Ware ?? From: GUEST,John ,, Da of Anya I am looking to buy dance ware for my little girl .who is 5 yr old ,, We live in Florida and can not find such a place ,, for shoes and basic clothing . Also i as her da am thinking of starting also , So if anyone knows of such a place . please e mail me at ,, just_set@webtv.net or sealgaire@yahoo.com Thank You all John |
18 Oct 04 - 12:35 PM (#1299783) Subject: RE: Irish dance schools in Boston From: GUEST,Willy McBoyne Why would anyone want to learn Irish dancing? It is the most inelgant, ungaily travesty that the human body could put itself through. |
18 Oct 04 - 11:50 PM (#1300315) Subject: RE: Irish dance schools in Boston From: Brían To each his/her own. Irish dance has filled a special place in my heart for a long time. Try this link for Irish Dance. I think at least 1 or 2 are still active. Brían |
19 Oct 04 - 06:09 AM (#1300501) Subject: RE: Irish dance schools in Boston From: GUEST,Willy McBoyne If it wasn't for the fact in was "Irish" o-one would give a toss about irish dancing. |