Dance to inspire, inspire to dance. Cultivate a passion for dance, self-confidence, creativity and self-expression.
One who aspires to inspire is always passionate about helping individuals move beyond their limitations and help them see that they can do and be what they envision.
In my opinion, to aspire means to have a desire and strive towards fulfilling it. An aspiring individual has the fire required to accomplish his innermost ambitions and desires. On the other hand, to inspire is to stimulate an aspiration or desire in others. An inspiring individual has the uncanny potential to light the fire in others so that they can accomplish something in life.
Who are the people who aspire to inspire? Teachers and Parents play a very important role in the lives of children as they are the guiding light from where the young children get the aspiration from. Parents and teachers always hope for the best for their children and students. They are the people who aspire to inspire as they want their students and children to help them and their nation to be proud of them.
Today many people inspire us like actors, business tycoons, sport stars and the list is endless. But how many people really aspire to inspire? These qualities together are rarely found in an individual, but those who possess it, are definitely achievers and just not dreamers.
This video is a showing of many accomplishments of our young Irish Dancers from all over the world. Thanks to MRDANCEX
THIS VIDEO WAS CREATED TO INSPIRE ALL DANCERS TO DO AND ACHIEVE MORE!
I HOPE YOU CAN ENJOY !!!!
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.beareire | Mar 03, 2011, 10:21 AM EST
keep the tradition alive....great article and &video..see u at THE BIG APPLE FEIS &ROSE OF TRALEE TOURNAMENT
GeorgeDillon | Mar 03, 2011, 02:35 AM EST
I enjoy your articles. Good video. My congratulations to all who keep the tradition alive both here, in other parts of the Western Hemisphere, and throughout the world, from Tokyo to Buenos Aires. They put the Irish in Ireland to shame.