Great solo tap. The group dancing step is an elaborated version of the Clare batter which people do all over Ireland, without taps and which should traditionally be done close to the floor in a light but hammring style. Ye cutties wud make a fair impression on any sets floor! Come on yez girls! Excellent stuff.
I think i need to address a few things as a formerly competative Irish Dancer. First off this is not Irish at all. This style is called French-Canadian Stepdancing and developed on its own in the lumber camps of Quebec. While the style may look Irish, it developed fully right here in Canada.
@morigue I learn step dancing weekly from Chrissy Quigley- one of the Leahys. And knowing both Donnell and Natalie quite well I can say without a doubt that the style is French-Canadian. Regardless- can we just appreciate the talent involved nonetheless?
Ya like who said it was Irish dancing, Check Out Sean Nos Dancing, this is the correct and oldest form of dance from ireland, irish dancing Developed from sean nos. you will see that what is danced here and sean nos is alike........
They make Irish dancing look so much fun, without the stiff look. Beautiful dancing!
Finding this group, was the best thing about goin to Halifax to open that call center. thanks for sharing
simply awesome ! and all the Leahy girls are gorgeous too!
I find the music and the sound of the step dancing so relaxing in this piece. :)
This music is so relaxing and awsome, I would love to see them in concert.
Great solo tap. The group dancing step is an elaborated version of the Clare batter which people do all over Ireland, without taps and which should traditionally be done close to the floor in a light but hammring style. Ye cutties wud make a fair impression on any sets floor! Come on yez girls! Excellent stuff.
Friggen awesome!
I've met all the Leahys and they are soo talented!!
I think i need to address a few things as a formerly competative Irish Dancer. First off this is not Irish at all. This style is called French-Canadian Stepdancing and developed on its own in the lumber camps of Quebec. While the style may look Irish, it developed fully right here in Canada.
Great post!
They are really fantastic!
I love the rhythm of girls tap!!!
Just brilliant!
Beautiful, as always!
me encanta leahyyy
muyy bueno!
i seriously need to learn to step dance
i mean, i listen to this music all the time and keep wanting to dance to it, but can't :(
@morigue they live and grew up in my hometown there is actually a farm they own and it is still called the Leahy Farm
@morigue I learn step dancing weekly from Chrissy Quigley- one of the Leahys. And knowing both Donnell and Natalie quite well I can say without a doubt that the style is French-Canadian. Regardless- can we just appreciate the talent involved nonetheless?
wow
@andyw7wind
Most of the set uses a tune called 'The Star of Munster'
cooool ! F...ing coool! - oscar wright, rome
@djwhiteraven
Really? Canadian eh? Thank you!
Amazing still!
It's the concentration face - almost all musicians (and drummers) have one.
@morigue they live and grew up in my hometown
Morigue, look on thier website. The style of stpedancing they do is not Cape Breton Stepdancing. it is French-Canadian.
:DDD wow
ahh! i wish i could step-dance :'(
I would never be able to do anything like that.
Ya like who said it was Irish dancing, Check Out Sean Nos Dancing, this is the correct and oldest form of dance from ireland, irish dancing Developed from sean nos. you will see that what is danced here and sean nos is alike........
What is the name of the tunes in this dance
as a white boy with 2 left feet? i am in AWE!!!!
ps
cant carry a tune nor keep the beat either...lol
actually is irish, but in a show level
@morigue
Even more amazing then:)
@jrb51055
Want to dance?