Colin Dunne Celtic Feet Lesson Part1

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

Комментарии • 29

  • @livetolovesome182
    @livetolovesome182 12 лет назад +3

    i love watching him dance

  • @fobrocks911
    @fobrocks911 12 лет назад +6

    lol found this on vhs today for 25 cents and of course since im an irish dancer i just had to buy it

  • @07Strawberry08
    @07Strawberry08 11 лет назад +3

    He is just fantastic... I love him and Jean Butler.... But I know I could never learn this.... It looks very hard for me anyway

  • @AnnapurnaMoffatt
    @AnnapurnaMoffatt 11 лет назад +3

    Practice slowly and then build up your speed. If you want to try step-dancing (and you should try it because it's fun), DO IT. Don't doubt yourself.
    Also, remember that step-dancing isn't just Riverdance and competitions: it's kitchen parties and regular people, too.

  • @bulletgirl85
    @bulletgirl85 12 лет назад +1

    I've been working on this for an hour and a half now. I got half of it down hahaha now, the second half XD

  • @MariaGee1000
    @MariaGee1000 12 лет назад +1

    very clear teaching but still complex stuff

  • @maggiefogarty-harnish9667
    @maggiefogarty-harnish9667 10 лет назад

    he tought them a treble reel in the hard shoes its the most fun for me

  • @bombdottcom111
    @bombdottcom111 10 лет назад +1

    +TankutSAZLI's channel: Please upload the very beginning when he is dancing solo!

  • @kamwrites
    @kamwrites 12 лет назад +1

    He's British, born to Irish parents. Like most of the lead cast of RD, both Michael Flatley and Jean Butler were Americans born to Irish parents. Not sure if there has been a lead from Ireland!

  • @xiyuewang5891
    @xiyuewang5891 4 года назад +2

    I don’t know if the audience can remember such complex stuff by just watching...

  • @hughjasse4047
    @hughjasse4047 9 лет назад +4

    hang on, let me change into some tight pants and a headband...

  • @kayleighblack
    @kayleighblack 12 лет назад +2

    my mum is actually laughing at me trying to do this..

  • @Orelinde25
    @Orelinde25 13 лет назад

    I found it finally!!!!!

  • @ainemairead4542
    @ainemairead4542 9 лет назад

    22grena top notch 100% true...

  • @codytocher5943
    @codytocher5943 8 лет назад

    Does anyone know what the name of the song is that he uses in this video?

  • @maggiefogarty-harnish9667
    @maggiefogarty-harnish9667 10 лет назад

    lol im an Irish dancer and have been dancing for like 4 years but my teacher uses different terms for the same moves so i dint get what he was saying

  • @alenaten-d1i
    @alenaten-d1i 11 лет назад

    What is name of reel in soft shoe?

  • @aselmuhitova1927
    @aselmuhitova1927 9 лет назад

    there is a mistake at 17:53 there was shuffle, and Colin sad treble

    • @raiyanarthur452
      @raiyanarthur452 3 года назад

      Shuffle and treble are used interchangeably. Shuffle is more tap terminology though

  • @maggiefogarty-harnish9667
    @maggiefogarty-harnish9667 10 лет назад

    side step for me is 7s

  • @ainemairead4542
    @ainemairead4542 9 лет назад

    I watched a video of him and Jean Butler choreographing a project.. They're Dancers would've learned it quicker if he hadn't been so bloody rude and so bloody impatient at them. .

    • @nj4679
      @nj4679 Год назад

      Though it’s been 7 years, would you happen to remember what this was? Was it on RUclips?

  • @maggiefogarty-harnish9667
    @maggiefogarty-harnish9667 10 лет назад

    what he calles shuffles i call it a treble so i was confused

    • @ritamarch2401
      @ritamarch2401 6 лет назад

      'Tap', 'Appalachian', 'Irish', it's always been a 'shuffle' to me - - but then I'm a very old lady and my lessons were aeons ago, so what do I know?!

  • @yhoefman
    @yhoefman 12 лет назад +2

    cant 'hop' that fast...

  • @IrishDanceable
    @IrishDanceable 11 лет назад

    i laughed at my mother trying to do this,.. cause i`m able to ^^

  • @22grena
    @22grena 11 лет назад +1

    You cannot be Irish and British, even if he was born in Britain he is still Irish.