US National Championships - Showing off some Irish Dance MOVES! ( Part 2)
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- Опубликовано: 25 окт 2021
- In the Irish Dance world, dancers compete by age group and gender. Meet some of the dancers ages 15+ who captured the 2021 US Irish National Championship titles! These champions love to dance and it shows! The dance they are doing is called the REEL. We think it is "reely" fun! Do you agree? Like and comment below and be sure to subscribe to our channel. Check out the other "FABULOUS IRISH DANCE VIDEOS" playlist on this channel!
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Lovely moves. I'm an Irish dancer and irish citizen and this is real talent
People from my dance school are going and we had a party
I’m happy to see bicycles back!
Love bicycles so much❤❤❤❤
This is so cool
I going into class tomorrow
Wow those dancers are amazing I’m only in novice only have gotten 2 1st out of three feis
Go, Emily
прям какие то кружева ногами плетут, очень красиво
Congratulations! All!🤩🤩💥💥🤩🤩
looks like a monty python skit
Nationals are coming up this year and it’s in Texas
Yeah, I went
Wow
Keeping the flag unwanted flying
De kids is alright
👏🤗🇮🇪😁🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪💚💚💚💚💚
To add another comment on this, traditional Gaelic music, like African music is syncopated. If you try to sing or dance to it 'on beat' you will go off time. It's what's make traditional Gaelic singing so difficult.
The skill is to keep time without following a beat. . . . . . . .if you need to tap your foot to keep time, you've failed.
Yeah finding rhythm in the most complicated music is kind of a required skill for us 😂
me when i hear loona
ayo-
What is the difference between an A champion vs a B champion in the same age class?
Nothing. It just means the competition was so large it had to be split into two groups: A and B. One champ won for one comp in the age group, and the other won in the other group.
jacquineal5704
Thanks even though I do this sport I never knew that
A group and B group are just the same age group split if the category is too big, but i heard some rumors that B group is usually younger in age-?
So much better when boys wore kilts back to the 80's.
Delighted to see them atrocious, pricey, ripoff costumes seem to be on the way out replaced with simple skirts, dress, no wigs, no makeup (child abuse). Some way to go but progress. Lovely upload!
No it’s not your clearly not a dancer it’s not child abuse I’m a dancer and me and my friend love getting our wigs on and doing each other’s makeup
so basically you keep your arms at your sides and do not under any circumstances raise your arms or deviate from the boundaries of the judges and their parameters?
Do they wonder why the only spectators are the weird parents? Or is that the intention.
Huh??
No, they’re not as crazed as Russian dance moms if that’s what you mean
OK I'm an Irish dancer and I've been dancing for 5 years and I don't understand what u mean
@@JM.H285 These competitions generally have a kind of rubric they use to judge, im just kind of poking fun at that.
@jackbelarus6458. I'm sorry but I still don't understand
Comical . . . . . .. Grotesque.............
What
Modern Irish dance and Modern Scottish dance are totally fake inventions. A great example of cultural appropriation. In the 19th century most dancers were musicians. The idea was that the movements should accompany the music. It still happens in Sean Nos dancing.
It was taken over by 'ballet dancers teacher' who removed the musical interpretation (they didn't understand the structure of Gaelic music) and added many more gymnastic steps.
The same happened with Ballroom dance and Latin American Dance. They created a new style because they didn't understand the musical structure and couldn't interpret it.
We know this from isolated communities like Cape Breton where the dance form was not destroyed by dance teachers. Same is true of Cuban latin American dancing.
@@JM.H285
If you do a search on Google for 'The Hidden History of Highland Dance you'll find a historical paper on the subject. A similar history applies to Irish dance. It's all fake. @@JM.H285