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Dan Furey St Patrick's Day - a series of videos for home study
Now available for home study.
Annette will teach St Patrick's Day Set Dance, as danced by the Dan Furey Group - the full version which comprises of step 1, set 1, step 2, set 2 and a finishing step. Steps 1 and 2 are 8 bars long - leading on the right foot and repeated with the left; each set is 14 bars long - leading on the right foot and repeated with the left, the finishing step is 8 bars long but only danced on the right foot. A number of movements are repeated within the dance which will make these 5 sections achievable at this level.
Annette received this dance from Michael Tubridy of Co Clare, part of the beauty of this tradition is that it continues to be passed on from one generation to the next.
Level 3 - for those who have been dancing a while and are ready to start memorising longer and more complicated routines.
For your information, the Dan Furey group currently meets online each month, providing an opportunity to dance Dan's repertoire with like minded soles/souls. These monthly events are free to attend, further information on the Dan Furey group can be found here.
Summary - you will receive:
- a link to download a series of videos
- accompanying notes
- background information
A Set Dance, is a dance that has been choreographed to a particular piece of music - there can be a number of different versions of the dance - each one danced to the same music - the dance and the music take the same name. A Set dance is split into 2 parts, a step and a set; they can vary in length, both the step and the set.
Newly available in the shop - recordings of Garden of Daisies - Jockey to the Fair - King of the Fairies - St Patrick's Day - the latter is free; recorded and arranged by Annette - sheet music also available.
Annette has been teaching online since May 2020 to a growing community of dancers from all around the world.
"Research has proven that dance is one of the best forms of activity for keeping the body active and the mind alert."