Siobhan Butler
Siobhan Butler
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Sean-Nós Dance Back to Basics: The Connemara Step
A sample lesson from the Back to Basics section of Bánóg. This lesson breaks down some of the common variations to the Connemara Step.
For more lessons like this, check out The Club at Bánóg Irish Dance where you'll find dozens of lessons to get you moving and feeling more confident as a traditional dancer and musician.
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Music is by Caitlín Nic Gabhann
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Видео

Siobhan Talks Sean-Nós Dance Shoes... Again.
Просмотров 951Год назад
After a ramble-filled video from a few years ago, I decided to remake my video talking all about shoes for sean-nós dancing. This isn't a complete list in any way, but it's just my own approach to finding/making dance shoes using shoes I have as examples of why I personally like or dislike them. If you'd like to access more resources for Irish dance, check out my online education platform: www....
Turned On Its Head: A Dance by Siobhan Butler
Просмотров 1 тыс.3 года назад
Commissioned by The Leitrim Dance Festival 2021, "Turned On Its Head" questions the way traditional dance is presented and suggests a new lens from which to understand it. Traditional dancers stride the line between traditional and contemporary arts, being both tradition bearers and contemporary artists. This piece was created as a call-out to government agencies funding the traditional arts an...
Siobhan Butler at Darlo Drum Festival 2020
Просмотров 8704 года назад
A little teaser for my set for the 2020 Darlo Drum festival! Really loving my new tap shoes made by SAF shoes in British Columbia. Check out the festival lineup: www.harambeepasadiacic.com/darlodrumfestival.html Find out more about SAF Shoes: www.safshoes.com/ Music by Angelina Carberry
Basics of Set Dance Battering
Просмотров 21 тыс.4 года назад
My little lesson contribution to the Step Collective’s online catalogue of dance lessons 🙃 This lesson is a look at three basic ways to advance and retire for set dance battering. I hope you enjoy and check out the other lessons available at www.stepcollective.com! Music by Morga
The Blackbird Traditional Set Dance
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Jeremiah Molyneaux's Blackbird, danced by my hand.
It's been a hot minute...
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It seems like most of the dancing I do these days is teaching, so for the craic, I decided it was time to make another dance video! Music by Cormac Begley
Siobhan Butler dances Kevin Henry's reel
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.6 лет назад
New E-Course is now out! Introduction to Musicality and Improvisation bit.ly/2Pf6U73 A rainy morning spent jammin' to Steph Geremia's album. Seriously love this tune! Check out more of her music at www.stephgeremia.com
Shiv & Shank: Cup of Tea
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Dance: Siobhan Butler Whistle: Colleen Shanks
Siobhan's Red Shoes - Samhain 2015
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.9 лет назад
Siobhan Butler sean-nós dancing. Music by Angelina Carberry.
Siobhan Butler : August 2014
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Filmed in Olympia, WA, USA. www.siobhanbutler.com

Комментарии

  • @bernadettemchugh4861
    @bernadettemchugh4861 3 месяца назад

    Wow ! Excellent thanks

  • @Coopogers
    @Coopogers 3 месяца назад

    Is this video being played in reverse?

    • @Siobhanbutler
      @Siobhanbutler 3 месяца назад

      @@Coopogers it is! That’s the reason for the title of the piece 🙃

  • @SenseiEmmett
    @SenseiEmmett 7 месяцев назад

    Fantastic channel, as an experienced dancer its great to see channels like this sharing these old steps and passing on the tradition. Great job Siobhan

  • @eva-mariehoepfner5102
    @eva-mariehoepfner5102 8 месяцев назад

    Today I practised it with YOU! Thank you so much!

  • @calvinrieder5312
    @calvinrieder5312 9 месяцев назад

    Great lesson! Thank you for posting!

    • @Siobhanbutler
      @Siobhanbutler 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it 😊🕺

  • @carrietaylor6658
    @carrietaylor6658 Год назад

    The sound doesn't match ur feet

  • @sueellenraisch8926
    @sueellenraisch8926 Год назад

    It is extremely hard to follow. You need to turn around with your back to the camera. PLEASE!!!

  • @MegaStephySteph
    @MegaStephySteph Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @IrishMama99
    @IrishMama99 2 года назад

    What shoes are you wearing.. that’s my biggest issue is finding a shoe with the correct percussion

  • @rosaleenbourke3202
    @rosaleenbourke3202 2 года назад

    Excellent Siobhan!

  • @allowedtotalk8910
    @allowedtotalk8910 2 года назад

    Enjoying this dancing. I dance in my kitchen.

  • @seamusinmusic
    @seamusinmusic 2 года назад

    Would be great for you to do a house around batter step tutorial Thanks a million

  • @josephinegleeson1867
    @josephinegleeson1867 2 года назад

    You are so easy to watch

  • @JRW20001
    @JRW20001 2 года назад

    I Love it

  • @JRW20001
    @JRW20001 2 года назад

    Hi

  • @nhwdk
    @nhwdk 2 года назад

    Great Siobhan!

  • @GeorgeFluteA
    @GeorgeFluteA 3 года назад

    Absolutely brilliant

  • @theotherbrian3079
    @theotherbrian3079 3 года назад

    Thanks for the good video. But can you solve a puzzle for me please? I’ve been learning English solo step dancing with wooden soled clogs. Apart from some Morris dancing that uses such clogs, we don’t have the Irish tradition of "battering" while dancing. The only UK folk dance I know that steps (with leather shoes) is the rarely used very old "Shetland Reel" in Scotland. This uses a 3 couple set in line formation with stepping while not moving, including a back/forward shuffle step like Appalacian clogging. Anyway, to me all folk dances that use a fixed number of couples in various formations (line, square, triangular or whatever) are called set dances - because the couples are in arranged sets. Q1. So, what do the Irish mean by a set dance? It seems to be restricted to dances with battering. Q2. Why don’t you call Sean nós step dancing battering as well? The purpose of making clicks or taps is the same. I admit that there is a difference: In freestyle step dance, any steps can be used, It’s only the sound that matters, it just has to match the music. Hope you can enlighten me.

    • @karencski711
      @karencski711 2 года назад

      Hello, perhaps you already got the answer to this, but in case not, I will offer my answer based on 25 years of doing and teaching Irish Set Dancing in the US. The Set Dancing referred to here are that suite of dances for 4 couples (or rarely 2, called a Half Set), arranged in a square, that are descended from quadrilles that arose in France in the 1700s and became extremely popular in Europe over the next century and a half. The dances spread to most colonised countries and evolved. In Ireland, they became Set Dancing. Personally, I don't know of any place else where they evolved to have this complicated footwork, other than in Ireland. The Scottish dance you mention, which is also danced in Canada, is the closest I have seen. Irish step dancers also have a form of solo dance with a prescribed "set piece" done to a prescribed tune that they will call "a set dance." This is not related to the style shown here (except that they are both traditional Irish dancing). I just mention it because many people get confused by that. Some people do call solo stepping "battering". As far as I have heard, it used to have many names (or no name at all other than "dancing"). The moniker "sean nós dance" was first applied around 1976, in Connemara, and there is still contention over what different regional styles should be called. In Clare, the footwork is inextricably intertwined with their set dancing tradition. But while many sets are "battered", and that is what everyone now calls it in the context of set dancing, someone doing solo dancing with those same steps might say they are doing sean nós, or Clare style sean nós, or Clare battering stlye sean nós, or Clare battering, or even freestyle. There is not a single universally-accepted term for this type of dancing.

    • @glasgowbrian1469
      @glasgowbrian1469 2 года назад

      ​@@karencski711 Thanks Karen, that’s filled in more pieces of the dancing jigsaw for me! Thanks for explaining the different meanings of “set”, and the use of “battering” which sounded to me like a fight with the floor. There is so much to learn about the evolution of traditional dancing, even today - it’s fascinating. My main confusion is the different terms used by different nations. Even the Americans use "clog dancing" (English step dancing in wooden clogs) to describe tap dance! But I approve of the modern use of the Scottish term Ceilidh dancing for lively English country dancing which I like, as it includes dances from anywhere including Irish variations of a few. As for me, due to a dodgy knee at the age of 79 I’ve now hung up the British wooden clogs that I used for solo step dancing, and now use leather soled shoes. I’m even trying it French style, sitting down! All that matters to me is matching the rhythm of the music in freestyle fashion. Best wishes to you. p.s. If you want a good laugh, search RUclips for "Danny Bhoy's hilarious description of a Scottish Ceilidh dance”. It describes the Orcadian Strip The Willow, from Orkney”, one of my favourite dances.

  • @judymanning2538
    @judymanning2538 3 года назад

    🍀🍀

  • @christyle9058
    @christyle9058 3 года назад

    love it

  • @LaEscultora
    @LaEscultora 3 года назад

    Brava!!!

  • @tvtomny
    @tvtomny 3 года назад

    Well don Siobhan,,,miss seeing you,,stay well...

  • @chicaloca9065
    @chicaloca9065 3 года назад

    Hi. Congratulations on your skill. Forgive my ignorance and my bad English. In Irish dances, are tap shoes usually only used by boys or also by girls? Girls, if I'm not mistaken, wear ghillies.

  • @mariannelandrier708
    @mariannelandrier708 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing what you know! I'm interested in Irish Set Dancing and ready to practice.. Have a nice day, ✨☘️

  • @Abbas-786
    @Abbas-786 4 года назад

    Great , happy days

  • @superbanjo
    @superbanjo 4 года назад

    Outstanding!

  • @kevinferguson2128
    @kevinferguson2128 4 года назад

    Brilliant

  • @simonpoliushkin774
    @simonpoliushkin774 5 лет назад

    wow :)

  • @thomasjuenemann3523
    @thomasjuenemann3523 5 лет назад

    The bow at the end was quite classy

  • @lubbulz1
    @lubbulz1 5 лет назад

    There are no nails or metal taps on the bottoms of your shoes?

  • @jirihozpodebrad23
    @jirihozpodebrad23 5 лет назад

    ...this is plainly FANTASTIC :-D !!!

  • @KathyW2200
    @KathyW2200 5 лет назад

    Love the "rocks". 😂

  • @ceeharris7060
    @ceeharris7060 5 лет назад

    Do you have any vids with nerve taps??

    • @Siobhanbutler
      @Siobhanbutler 5 лет назад

      I wish, Cee! Nerve taps aren't really in my dance vocabulary as I tend to focus mostly on dances from Ireland, but they're a great move and one of these days, I'd love to learn to do them!

    • @ceeharris7060
      @ceeharris7060 5 лет назад

      @@Siobhanbutler great....thx for your response.Do you know of any tap artists I can look up on here that does that very well??

  • @joynjrny
    @joynjrny 6 лет назад

    Happy and Wonderful! What brand shoes are you wearing?

    • @Siobhanbutler
      @Siobhanbutler 6 лет назад

      American Honey they’re called Just Tap, based out of NJ. Wonderfully made custom shoes - couldn’t recommend them more! www.justtap.com

  • @kristeenanderson1535
    @kristeenanderson1535 6 лет назад

    love it!!

  • @ElevateSon
    @ElevateSon 7 лет назад

    brilliant

  • @kristeenanderson1535
    @kristeenanderson1535 7 лет назад

    OMG!!! you two are hysterical. I love it