Focus on Duncan Irish dance studio in Johannesburg, South Africa - PHOTOS
Posted on Tuesday, October 23, 2012 at 01:31 PM
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| Irish dance TCRG, Susan Theron, and the Duncan Studio of Celtic Dance Photo: courtesy Susan Theron |
| Irish dancers from Johannesburg, South Africa Photo: courtesy Susan Theron |
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| Irish dancers at Kimberley Feis Photo: courtesy Susan Theron |
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| Irish dancers from Johannesburg, South Africa Photo: courtesy Susan Theron |
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| Irish dancer from Johannesburg, South Africa at All Irelands 2012 Photo: courtesy Susan Theron |
Irish dance is flourishing in South Africa, and there is no sign that the interest will slow down any time soon. Theron attributes much of the popularity to the televised shows like Riverdance, and dance troupes that visit the country. She says, “There is no doubt that the various dance shows have been instrumental in creating interest in the Irish dance form (in South Africa).”
The future of Irish dance is bright. Theron encourages her dancers to complete their grades and take their exams. “I would like to see our numbers to increase so that the future will be well-cemented and sure,” Theron says. “My passion for Irish dance continues, and I foresee many more years of happy and challenging activity for our busy studio.”
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