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  1. U.S. economy deals a harsh blow to Irish dancing
    September 30, 09

    Christina Ryan-Kilcoyne doesn’t normally advertise her dance classes. She doesn’t normally have to. “I’ve never had to advertise before,” says the fair-haired teacher from Co. Clare, who came to the U.S. in 1988 and set up a dance school in Pennsylvania. “The kids just used to come. But this year my beginners’ class is down by half.”

  2. Lady of the Dance: The newest leading lady in Michael Flatley's 'Lord of the Dance'
    May 27, 09

    Maggie Revis, native to Putnam Valley, New York, took to the stage in Belgium this past winter for her debut as the female lead dancer in Michael Flatley’s "The Lord of the Dance." Born into a family of competitve dancers, Maggie began her dance career at the age of three and secured her first win at the Mid-Atlantic American Oireachtas (Regional) Dance Competition in Philadelphia by the age of six.

  3. Rockland Dancers Break Record
    March 09, 09

    ON Sunday afternoon, July 20 in 94 degree heat, 312 men, women and children danced the same step in unison in one single line for five minutes and successfully broke the Guinness World Record for the single longest line of dancers at the Anthony Wayne State Park in Stony Point, New York."We actually did it," said Bill Lee, organizer of the event, proudly. "We were slightly worried all weekend that it would rain but it didn't and we are now the Guinness World Record holders for the longest single line of dancers," he told the Irish Voice on Tuesday.







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