What syncopated musical fusion! Awesome. Liked the kid down front- slapping out rhythm, hardly containing the feet from joining in! What an wonderfully marvelous moment of people at their best, thanks for sharing!
Sooooo beautiful!!! I pray that such a beautiful music and dancing spreads more and more! That more and more people, children express themselves such a Blessed, wonderful way!
I'm from Appalachia all generations going back to late 1600s/1700s living peaceably alongside the Cherokee people in what is now Eastern Tennessee (Tenase). My Great-grandfather many generations back, was instrumental in helping form an independent and separate governance from North Carolina. He was also the one who introduced the motion to name the state Tennessee (instead of Franklin) to respect/ recognize that the land ownership was primarily Cherokee nation, not the settlers. Tennessee (the doubled letters tell you where the glottal stops are). Tan-nes-say-ay the Cherokee pronunciation. For those claiming that settlers stole the land and simultaneously saying Native Americans didn't own land nor understand the concept of owning land, this is ALL untrue. Settlers purchased the land. The land for the forts was purchased. The Cherokee Nation consisted of 4 great tribes, each with their own land/land-rights that were bounded by landmarks, geographical features and other. My grandfather learned to speak Cherokee and it's recorded in the TN state library as having met with all 4 Chiefs to make a peace-pact with settlers when a rival indian tribe came down from ohio trying to incite Cherokee chiefs to attack and wipe out the settlers. The setters tried to live in harmony, seriously respecting land and hunting rules. His log cabin still stands in what i⁵ "Buck dancing" was not considered celtic clogging.
Miss Moonshine doesn't just 'attempt', she has a bloody good shot at it! Here's to her!
Let's not forget to show some love for the fiddler, too. This is the real happy feet deal.👍
Thank you for the totally appropriate reminder Sir. Could not agree more.
What syncopated musical fusion! Awesome.
Liked the kid down front- slapping out rhythm, hardly containing the feet from joining in!
What an wonderfully marvelous moment of people at their best, thanks for sharing!
Don't you just love to see younger folk celebrating the traditions of those who went before us?
Such a Joy to hear and see all the folks in this video.awesome.
LOVE IT!!! The boy in the green hoodie was lovin it too!
I forgot how good oldtime is your great
This is why you have wood floors! Loved it! 😁
Flag stone would be better... but not common in homes these days... particularly if you want a spot hallowed out for dancers....
That music has really a lot of swing !
Looks like so much fun
Just fantastic! What a great performance by the three of you. Thank you.
You have tried the rest, now you are hearing & witnessing the very best. A true American gem imho.
Would anyone expect less , We all know miss Moonshine is second to None ! 👑
i don't like to compare. its just a folk dance tradition, not a competition
@@MissMoonshineDance Sure... Hokie - Dokie. 😎
This may be my favorite! Love the conversation, and the joy!
Sooooo beautiful!!! I pray that such a beautiful music and dancing spreads more and more! That more and more people, children express themselves such a Blessed, wonderful way!
Wow, it has been so long since I have seen any Irish step dancing. Wow, that girl, in the beginning, is beautiful and plays music huh? Get it girl!
... well done guys i really appreciate it, ...
Excellent!
Awesome
That was just plain fun to watch!!
So GREAT!
Beautiful ladies
That was awesome ! Someone should make a documentary on you and buck dancing. And the musicians are just so great . I love it 😁
but i’m the documentarian (my tripod helps)
True . I was thinking history or discovery channels . 😊
Beautiful venue, great dancing.
Very very nice
I'm from Appalachia all generations going back to late 1600s/1700s living peaceably alongside the Cherokee people in what is now Eastern Tennessee (Tenase).
My Great-grandfather many generations back, was instrumental in helping form an independent and separate governance from North Carolina.
He was also the one who introduced the motion to name the state Tennessee (instead of Franklin) to respect/ recognize that the land ownership was primarily Cherokee nation, not the settlers. Tennessee (the doubled letters tell you where the glottal stops are). Tan-nes-say-ay the Cherokee pronunciation.
For those claiming that settlers stole the land and simultaneously saying Native Americans didn't own land nor understand the concept of owning land, this is ALL untrue.
Settlers purchased the land. The land for the forts was purchased.
The Cherokee Nation consisted of 4 great tribes, each with their own land/land-rights that were bounded by landmarks, geographical features and other. My grandfather learned to speak Cherokee and it's recorded in the TN state library as having met with all 4 Chiefs to make a peace-pact with settlers when a rival indian tribe came down from ohio trying to incite Cherokee chiefs to attack and wipe out the settlers. The setters tried to live in harmony, seriously respecting land and hunting rules.
His log cabin still stands in what i⁵
"Buck dancing" was not considered celtic clogging.
Música para Grescas y Greñas.
Acción.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💚🎧🎩
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
it s a drug with wich you cant make an OD yoooooooooooohooooo
Inspiring. Persistence-Determination-Grit- Intelligence-Grace: Have I left anything out?
too generous
@@MissMoonshineDance I calls 'em as I sees 'em Ma'am
@@northofmontana3764 Had to take a screenshot of this comment, really so sweet of you, and I’m sure you’re going to change your mind later, LOL
LUV IT
Great...
She don't look drunk to me, but I do!
NO DOUT MS MOONSHINE NO1 BUCKDANCER
What are these two tunes please?
Shades of River Dance!
Excellent
thanks.
Lady, just don't stop.
Do samantha / oisin have a channel or something? they're fantastic and i'd love to find more about those songs they were playing
I love them both,but for me Sean-nos dancing is for the Irish reel,and Flatfoot,Buckdance for Rootsy Apalacian music ,sorry to be a purist
everybody s going to call you doc now lol