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Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Want to make your wedding extra special? Consider choosing elements from traditional wedding ceremonies around the world!
Here are some of the ways lovers come together for a lifetime in different cultures. You may find some unique ideas to personalize your own day of days.
Africa
Did you know that in some modern-day African tribes, the wrists of [...]

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Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

I bought second hand shoes from a girl at my class and although they don’t feel to small the sole really hurts the balls of my feet when I’m dancing. Does this mean that they’re too small? I can’t tell because my previous shoes were so battered that they didn’t even have a sole(!) so [...]

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Monday, May 18th, 2009

Your Guide To The Different Dance Styles For Young Kids
Are your kids looking for an after school hobby? Why don’t they join dance classes? They are a great way to build self confidence, meet new friends, and get a little bit of exercise in between. A well put together dance program can encourage individuality, creativity [...]

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Sunday, May 17th, 2009

My irish dance teacher likes me in a much lighter wig than my hair color, because it looks better on me. I am getting a wig this color-
http://www.irishstepdancingwigs.com/grai…
My hair is Dark Ash Blonde and she is putting me in Light ash blonde.
Should I Sun my hair to make it look lighter? Would it make my [...]

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Saturday, May 16th, 2009

The distinctive traditions like Claddagh rings, superstitions, a special toast, as well as kilts and bagpipes make it really easy to distinguish an Irish wedding from the wedding celebrations of other countries. Let’s take a close look at some of these unique components in the Irish wedding.
One of the most unique of all is the [...]

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Friday, May 15th, 2009

Over the centuries Ireland developed a unique style of dance, but it’s only in recent years it has come to the attention of the wider world — and here’s why.
During the interval at the 1994 Eurovision song contest, a little known group of Irish dancers called “Riverdance” brought the audience to their feet and astonished [...]

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Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

I am beginning irish dancing (I'v been dancing for 2 around months) and my teacher said I should try and buy a pair of hard shoes, because he dosent have a pair that will fit me. He said to try rutherfords, because they are wide fitting.
The problem is I live in New Zealand, the [...]

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Monday, May 11th, 2009

Some wedding traditions have become universally accepted but the fact of the matter is every nation across the globe has its own set of unique customs and wedding traditions. Whether it is down to Ireland’s long history and rich heritage or just down to the jovial nature of the Irish people, one statement is true [...]

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Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Dancing! - For many dancing expressions is one of life’s natural ways of expressing emotions. For others dance must be learned. And, alas, others seemingly have no rhythm at all; no amount of dance lessons can help! We all have various gifts and giftings.
For those who do dance it is also a given understanding that [...]

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Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Irish Dance Shoes
If you want to know more about the Irish dance form and the dresses worn by the dancers, here is some relevant information. Irish dance shoes are also discussed…

Dance is the expression of joy, love, passion, anger, sympathy and all the exuberant emotions. It is a form of expression that directs [...]

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