Dances
Solo Dancing: are dances in both light shoes and hard shoes in the rhythms hornpipe, jig, reel og slip jig.
Dark Green School of Irish
Dancing teach after the rules for Irish dancing provided by An Coimisiún le Rince Gaelacha (The Irish
Dance Commision) so that the dances taught can be used for feises (competitions).
Céilí Dancing: are traditional dances from the 1800 and till today, they have names like Walls of Limerick, The Three Tunes and Rince Fada
(the Long Dance). They are easy to learn and creates a good atmosphere which makes them great for parties and othe festive occations.
Figure Dancing: is a more advanced type of group dancing.
The number of dancers in a Figure group can variate from 2 to 16 dancers.
The steps are simple, but the cordination and syncronised execution of the choreography creates a spectacular and captivating effect.
Some of the traditional figures used to make up a Figure dance have celtic names like ”Tara Brooche”, ”Claddagh
Ring” og ”St. Bridget´s Cross”.
Show Choreography: .
We work on group choreographies, style and technique to use for performances.
It can be an advantage to have experince in Irish dancing, jazz, tap etc. The difficulty of the choreography will depend on the level of dancers and the developement of the team, but the ambition is to create a team of dedicated and enthusiastic dancers who wish to perform.
In show choreography we focus on rhythmic syncronising and technique, which is the keyword in shows like Riverdance and Lord of the Dance.
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Teachers Julie
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