On Thursday night, the Celtic band,
Gaelic Storm, played at our local performing arts center to a very energetic crowd. They are a local favorite and easily sell-out whenever they play here. This year was super exciting for us because Moira, and three of her friends from our local Irish dance academy, were asked to dance during the show! She was so thrilled to have that experience! Moira has been Irish dancing since she was in kindergarten, and has had many fun performances over the years. This one, however, was her favorite to date, since she is quite a fan of Geltic Storm!
The four girls choreographed and rehearsed two dances. They did this all on their own, outside of class time. Of course their instructor cheered them on and gave them pointers. In the end, they were asked to dance a hard shoe dance, a treble reel, to the song
Beggarman. Dancing to live music can be tricky, but they did a great job! Moira said the tempo was just a little bit faster than on the CD, but that was fine, as she said it is actually easier to speed up than it is to slow down.
A bit about their attire, cause so many people often ask...In the video, the girls are each wearing what are called "solo" dresses in the world of Irish dance. Most are made in Ireland and there are no two alike in the whole world. Each is a unique set of colors and patterns. You can buy these dresses new or used. It is traditional for Irish dancers to wear their hair in tight springy curls. You can either curl your own hair (which actually looks great!) or wear a wig. Most all girls now wear wigs because it is soooo much easier, as you can imagine. (With four girls' heads to curl, at 1.5 hours a piece, you can imagine that I could spend all day curling hair!! I say, thank goodness for wigs!). And just how do they get their poodle socks to stay up when their feet are moving so fast? Glue. Yes, they actually glue their socks to their legs. They make a special dancer's glue, but we have found regular ol' Elmers to work just as well. And last, there are two types of shoes that Irish dancers wear: gillies (soft shoes) or hard shoes. In this particular dance that the girls performed they are wearing their hard shoes, which add to the sound and the rhythm of the music.
With Mike and two kids still sick from the flu, we were not able to attend the show. But Eileen, Bridget and cousins Owen, Emmett, and Colleen were there representing our family. Below are some pictures that were taken backstage of the girls and the band. The video of their performance was taken by Bridget from the top section of the theatre, so it's as good as we could get. She did a great job, considering the location of where they were sitting.
The band...


The dancers, Caroline, Moira, Sydney and Maureen, getting ready....wigs on, stage make-up on and just anxious to dance...

Lead singer and "Favre Fan", Patrick Murphy....now Moira likes him even more! They were able to do some Favre talkin'!

Another back stage shot. From left: Caroline, Steve, Maureen, Patrick, Moira, Sydney, Ryan, Jessie and Pete
And after the show, Eileen, Bridget and cousins were able to also go back stage to meet the band! Here are Owen, Bridget, Colleen, Emmett, Eileen and Moira...

And here is Bridget's taping of the girls' performance. The beginning is a clip of the girls saying if they are nervous (Moira is the one who says she is not nervous..she certainly does not take after her mother!), then Moira is the third one on the stage for the dance, in the bright pink and green dress, and I believe the first one off stage...
This is our busy time of year. We have lots more performances, so stay tuned for many more pictures of all the girls!! Also, we are suppose to get some better pics of Gaelic Storm, and when we do, I'll post them :)