Real Sean Nós
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2014
- Available for Weddings, Parties and Workshops. Authentic Sean-Nós dance, as passed down to the 5th generation in living memory in the legendary Devane family, Aird Mhór, Conemara, Ireland; Gearoid O Dúbháin and daughter Sadhbh (3) and Monica (14). Galway City September 2014.
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That is true bonding with your Kin,and the DNA of Sean nos will follow her.
I love that Daddy dancing with his daughter like that.
Yes real serious , Sean nos, long it may it reign
That was amazing...put a grin ear to ear on me! ....love how he danced with his little girl :) ...these will be memories for her to last a lifetime!
This pre dates any tap dance or any trad Irish dance !it was taken to America by the Irish and adapted ! lovely to see old traditions kept alive !
Wow I love this! I’m a feis dancer and being part of the more modern style of Irish dance (even though I love it), I love to watch the older styles of Irish dance. Even though I love competing and enjoy the more sporty side of dance, it’s nice to connect with traditions and be reminded of what dancing is really about.
Lovely to see Galway thriving ,alive and kicking from a Galway Girl
ceart go leor
Glad to see Sean Nos making a come back, Irish Step dancing has been ruined by wigs, garish expensive costumes and too many competitions...nice to go back to what dancing was meant to be.
Kathy H Yes I would agree! ❤ 🍀
I pretty much hate the sight of the wigs and those fancy dresses they wear. Plus the thick makeup with the girls.
@_egas calybird I'm not a woman, so I probably don't really know, but I've been to a number of competitions by now (both as a spectator and contestant) and I have seen it happen a lot of times before: the girl with the most standard outfit and hardly any make-up wins, while the most sparkly, neon-pink dressed dancer loses.
Don't get me wrong: I also don't like the ridiculuous dresses and wigs and had a hard time recognising people from class at competitions, so I wouldn't mind if they would be banned. But the rest is just up to dancing. As every girl in the younger categories almost looks alike (sparkly dress, a shitload of make-up and a huge wig), I can hardly believe adjudicators really pick the girl that looks the best. It's about dancing, not about how many centimeter your wig extends over your forehead and not about the amount of sparkles on the dress.
@@weeardguy Glad to hear it! The hair etc is just...ridiculous,and I imagine all the excessive bells and whistles,so to speak,cost a pretty penny as well.You don't need all that to dance.
@@unseelie63 True. A while ago, my teacher started some conversation about wigs as someone always offered B-models with an A-model price to inexperienced people, which she found misleading and a disgrace. As I'm a male and thus have no idea of the costs involved, I asked her what I would need to expect. I heard prices of 80 to 150 Euro or so, the 80 euro of course being the more standard (and probably of less quality) model.
As tiara's quickly cost tenths of Euro's as well, most people also go for rhinestone-decorated buckles for their shoes (or whatever those shiny things placed over the laces on the heavy shoes are called, I'm still a male ;) ) and then you have to add the dress, a pair of ghillies and the make-up... darn, I'm glad I'm a male. But maybe it's different when you're a girl and you get sucked into that world automatically... I don't know of course.
So light !!!love how he simply glides and expresses the tradition of Irish dancing so beautifully...
That was just adorable!
No one comes within an asses roar of the legend . Gaillimh abu
Brilliant
LOVE IT!
You're really great at it! Esp when you dance with your little cheeplet.
Brilliant. Adorable and wow!what energy that guy has!
Brilliant, this to me is fine root's Sean nos, not that theBBC knew that ,on a recent programme on Irish Dance .Dave suffork
I doubt if it was ever that fast. A talented guy.
Bravo agus bravaaaa!Go raibh maith agat!!
tá sí go hálainn!!!!!! xxxxxxx
Beautiful BEAUTIFUL!!! Thank You for posting THIS
This is just lovely ❤️
Beautiful dancing - thanks for posting. Good to see it real :)
The native Irish, love their Germanic colonizers.
Que elegancia !
How the fck man..... love it ...
Good dancer l can see the music flowing down through your body. There is only a few dancers that l can see that in Welly Keane, Carmel Green. Marian Casey, and Martin Vaughan
Great video!
Thanks for sharing.
Jarlath
Love it😍 I still need alot of practice 😂
Lovely! Thank you!
Чечёточка. Класс! Легко и задорно. Браво!
Maith sibh Muintir Ui Dubhain, go maire sibh!
Bhi se seo go h-iontach ar fad. Go raibh mile maith agat a Ghearoid, Monica agus Sadhbh.
The sound makes me think of spoonmusic
Ahh Jesus he’s been eating those mushrooms again!
That what dancing is about the next genriation ???Sorry about spelling
What a lovely place. Where is this?
Galway City.
my2cents2u, At the beginning, Gearoid was dancing at the Spanish Arch in Galway, and he was dancing with his daughters in High Street Galway which leads down to Quay Street, Galway.
What the band that playing the music
It's Alan Kelly.The first track on the album "out of the blue"
Is breá liom an video sin agus an Cailín beag go hálainn fair play dhibh
Way to fast.
As a dancer there's a responsible to inspire .
Which were struggling to do
For the umpteenth time, Sean Nos characterizes a capella , ornamental Irish singing yes bollocks! Not fcking step dancing.
patrick pearse you are incorrect, its both...sean nos just means old style
@@carthachofaolain7365 thank you. Young Irish have not been taught anything. They only know Michael Flatley. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
@@irishcountrygirl78 😂 Correcto!!
Freaky....and quite horrible.......why would anyone shake a child around like that?
Jay Peckay, That is a father dancing with his daughter, and the child is laughing with delight, God bless them both.
Bless her heart she was having a simply wonderful time with her Da! A look of shear joy on her face! And the giggle!
Jay, you must have been neglected as a child! Poor, sad you!
I know what you are.