Great workout For the female figure, along with the Bonus of a Cardiac workout, to keep the Cholesterol at bay for all you guys, great job, Fine bit of Sean Nos dancing, never get tired watching 🇮🇪🎶💕
The French Canadian tap dancing is similar too. Way back in the olden days, the English would ban dancing in many places they had invaded so the Scots and the Irish would only move their feet when dancing so as not to be detected by the English patrols. Their hands moved slightly as if one was having a normal conversation. Of course the window ledges were higher as well.
@@tubemagpie It's diffcult to post things here because YT deletes links to other videos. But look up Flamenco dancing from Spain Gaucho dancing from Argentina. Traditional African dances from the Ivory Coast. (5 impossible African traditional dances | Zaouli - Ivory Coast)
@@alicemilne1444 Ah! So here we are a t cross purposes..... I could argue that All dancing is step dancing... well... we'll omit the twist and the shake etc... because dancers take steps. I was reacting to the comment made by @billybrand that the English banned dancing etc. I was not claiming that the English gave the world any of the forms of dance that you mention... however where ever the English went and settled then their styles (not styles) of stepping went with them and were planted by them.... In some cases these dances evolved/changed.... but they can still trace their origins back to England. I must get my wife, the clog dancer in the family to watch this video.... no doubt she will recognise steps that occur in English traditions just as she recognises Clog steps in Bill Robinson's dancing..... I hope that we can agree that no matter what the style we enjoy these dances....
Leitrim is a hidden gem. My grand-father grew up not too far from Kiltycloher in Glangevlin, Cavan.
Fabulous music and dancers
vraiment super, excellant avec les danseurs
Happy St.PatrickDay! Sean Nos Forever!:)
Great dancing and music, What's the name of the 3 tunes?
The Tara Bolten Set : Tara Bolten, Longford Collector and Sailors Bonnet
From Galway whis love.
Gorgeous
Leitrim Forever
Great workout For the female figure, along with the Bonus of a Cardiac workout, to keep the Cholesterol at bay for all you guys, great job, Fine bit of Sean Nos dancing, never get tired watching 🇮🇪🎶💕
This looks very similar to flat footing
The French Canadian tap dancing is similar too. Way back in the olden days, the English would ban dancing in many places they had invaded so the Scots and the Irish would only move their feet when dancing so as not to be detected by the English patrols. Their hands moved slightly as if one was having a normal conversation. Of course the window ledges were higher as well.
And yet the English took step dancing all over the world...... how do you account for that?
@@tubemagpie The English didn't. There are step dancing traditions in all kinds of countries that have nothing to do with the English.
@@alicemilne1444 Perhaps you could post a few examples just so that we can be sure that we a re actually discussing the same things.
@@tubemagpie It's diffcult to post things here because YT deletes links to other videos.
But look up
Flamenco dancing from Spain
Gaucho dancing from Argentina.
Traditional African dances from the Ivory Coast. (5 impossible African traditional dances | Zaouli - Ivory Coast)
@@alicemilne1444 Ah! So here we are a t cross purposes..... I could argue that All dancing is step dancing... well... we'll omit the twist and the shake etc... because dancers take steps.
I was reacting to the comment made by @billybrand that the English banned dancing etc.
I was not claiming that the English gave the world any of the forms of dance that you mention... however where ever the English went and settled then their styles (not styles) of stepping went with them and were planted by them.... In some cases these dances evolved/changed.... but they can still trace their origins back to England.
I must get my wife, the clog dancer in the family to watch this video.... no doubt she will recognise steps that occur in English traditions just as she recognises Clog steps in Bill Robinson's dancing.....
I hope that we can agree that no matter what the style we enjoy these dances....
No multiculturalism please
A late happy new year my distant cousin from drumsna