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Dancing in Dunkineely - Anna Lethert, Vincent Campbell and Danny Meehan
Anna Lethert, Vincent Campbell and Danny Meehan dancing in McIntyre's bar in Dunkineely, Co. Donegal. Danny Diamond on fiddle
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Anna Lethert and Danielle Enblom Sean Nós Dancing
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Anna Lethert and Danielle Enblom sean nós dancing with Liz Carroll and Daithi Sproule at the Cedar Cultural Center, October 2008
Danny Diamond
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Danny Diamond playing at the Morga cd launch at Tig Coilis in Galway.
Antaine Ó Faracháin - Cúnnla
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Antaine Ó Faracháin singing Cúnnla at the Glencolumbcille Fiddle Week 2009.
Highlands in Glencolumbkille
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Kitty Sheain and Dermy Diamond dance a highland to the fiddle playing of Paul O'Shaughnessy at the Fiddle Week in Glencolumbkille, Co. Donegal. August 2008
Clare Friel
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Some lovely fiddling from fourteen year old Clare Friel from Glasgow/Donegal playing a tune she learned from Tommy Peoples that morning.
The Beach Sessions 2
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Tunes on the beach from Helen Diamond, Sheila Friel, Anna Friel and Eoghan O'Shaughnessy Milltown Malbay, Co. Clare - Willie Clancy Summer School
The Blue Hills of Antrim
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The Friel Sisters from Glasgow singing the Blue Hills of Antrim in Donegal. Clare, Sheila and Anna Friel
The Beach Sessions 1
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Some lovely girls on the beach in Milltown Malbay playing tunes during the Willie Clancy Summer School 2007 Helen Diamond (fiddle) Sheila Friel (pipes) Anna Friel (flute)
The Friel Sisters
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The Friel sisters from Glasgow: Sheila (flute), Clare (fiddle) and Anna (flute) playing tunes on the beach in Magheraroarty, Co. Donegal.
Sean Nos Dancing: Matthew and Darragh McDonagh
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Brothers Matthew and Darragh McDonagh sean nos dancing in Milltown Malbay during the Willie Clancy Summer School 2008
Sean Nos Dancing: Matthew and Darragh McDonagh
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Brothers Matthew and Darragh McDonagh sean nos dancing in Milltown Malbay during the Willie Clancy Summer School 2008
The Toilet Sessions 2
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The Friel Sisters play a few tunes in the bathroom of the Hall in Milltown Malbay during the Willie Clancy Summer School 2008
The Toilet Sessions
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The Friel sisters play a few tunes in the bathroom in the Hall in Milltown Malbay during Willie Clancy Week 2008 Sheila Friel - pipes Anna Friel - flute Clare Friel - fiddle
Wow that was out of this world🥳 it’s heartwarming to see you boys like these two not afraid to dance this way. They are brilliant. Long life to them and I hope there will be more videos of them sean nos style dancing🧤💚
Just heard em on Radio 3
Love this!
Absolutely Brilliant Young Dancer's
Great to see such young lads so into the dancing and music l would e so proud
Now that's how you fight over a girl.
XD Why can't we have dance offs instead of fights at schools? That'd be SO much cooler!
i wait you in an"oriant !
oh is cut !!!
Great Stuff.
Great to hear them thanks, just saw them at the Derry Fleadgh Cheol
Thank you too, and regards to Ireland.
Thank you "britturk123" for your kind remark about these two talented Boys keeping Irish culture alive. Greetings to all the beautiful Turkish people in your Country.
this is not cape breton dancing
I'm sorry tommypk86 didn't take the time to explain: let me. Irish and Scottish music have a lot of the same types of Jigs, Reels, etc - and many of the tunes are the same tunes. Flute and fiddle and others instruments are played in the same style in both countries traditional music. Beyond that, even if it wasn't a shared music, language, (Gaelic/Gallic), and culture - most musicians (including me) these days play a few tunes from other countries, as well as their own, especially on a visit :)
"Ireland's Got Talent"!! and these two kids prove it! As of today, the 18th of June 20012 they are about 4 years older. I hope they are both well and still doing Folk dancing. God bless and protect you both Matthew and Darragh.
Good on you boys :) Great to watch
My pleasure.
"U" wish!!! For God's sake, change your name, you unnatural ignorant Garbage Mouth!!
It's really nice to read your comment and your appreciation for Irish folkloric dancing. Thank you!
LOVE it, and their faces at the end. I love Irish music, and dance-bragging, and these boys' strong yet un-pompous stamping. I'd like to see more of this and less starched-and-curled competition
just sayin
Strathspey Place, another wonderful adition to Mabou.
@MissODonnellx What a silly comment.
Lovely! Thanks Clare!
Brilliant!
I'm in college with Matthew now, this is hilarious to watch!
Great music Ghirls !
Im turkish and i love irish dancing, some irish seem to be embaressed by it and i do not understand why its a brilliant part of your culture and is very enjoyable to watch, I know its not easy to do eighther, the feet have to move like shot guns, the part i enjoy most is the upright stance which for me is a proud stance it says i am irish and i am proud love it.
Exelente vuestra música!!!
I keep watching and I keep enjoying. Lovely stuff.
They are great , I would love to see them perform in person
AWESOME dancing :)
Where can I find the lyrics to this song?
songsinirish.com/cunnla-lyrics/
absolutly great playing i love it xxx
brilliant performance lads
Fantastic! Really enjoyed that:-))))
realy great and gratefull for musicians as me to see how the youth is interesting in the folklore and roots of their culture ;-) .... congratulation lads !!!
too hoppy for CB dancing.. and i dunno how on earth you danced to that strathspey.. waaaay too friggin slow.
nice playing !
You have a very nice voice. I like it!
@smokinseosamh sorry I only have the two videos, these boys were in a class of mine a few years ago, and I thought they were amazing. I'd love to see how they're getting on now!
very very good
Hey all, this is Danielle :-) To answer your questions, I'm originally an Irish step dancer, turned sean-nos dancer (I teach both here in the Twin Cities) and am currently working on cape breton, tap and Appalachian clogging. This video was taken a few years ago shortly after I had begun to learn the Cape Breton dancing. I'd LOVE to learn ottawa valley, but haven't had the opportunity yet. Aine: who's this????
You can tell they learned from Mick Mulkerin (and that he's in the background doesn't hurt either)
Devaney's Goat.
iontach, fair play to ye. Keep up the great excellent wonderful, powerful up-lfiting work.
Just FYI: Sean-nos dancing is very different from Modern Irish step dancing. The formalities of Modern Irish dance (point and crossover, etc) aren't relevant to sean-nos dancing at all.
Good question, madfortrad07. As a sean-nos dancer learning Cape Breton, I can tell you that the traditions are similar and hold some steps in common. However, they are completely different traditions -- sean-nos being Irish and Cape Breton being heavily influenced by Scottish music and dance. As a sean-nos dancer, Cape Breton feels very "hoppy" to me. The best way to tell the difference is probably to watch a lot of videos. You'll see the differences after a while!
mighty stuff