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Hints for Beginners (and their mothers)A Survival guide for the mothers (and
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Who needs this information?Irish dancing is truly an international phenomenon, but local rules differ especially for beginners. This information is for anybody, but more specifically for dancers in New South Wales and the rest of Australia. There are some great sites for Irish Dancing but most of these are North American. Why Beginners?My daughter started Irish Dancing in 1994, and I knew nothing about it. Trying to get information out of busy teachers and mothers was frustrating and my first competition was a nightmare. I needed a book... but there wasn't one. So when I acquired enough information I wrote one. This is the web version. While your child can learn Irish Dance without going
in a competition, the fun that can be had and the
motivation that can be gained from competition is a big
part of Irish Dancing. The competitions are very
rewarding for your child, learning to win and learning to
lose and try again. And for the little ones starting out,
'everyone' gets a prize. The aim of this page is to give
basic information to parents of children just starting
Irish Dancing. It gives a brief history of Irish Dance,
explains the different types of dances and music. It will
also guide you through the first few competitions. Only a
few of the rules of Irish Dancing are explained and these
are subject to change. The Australian Irish Dancing
Association would have access to a complete list of rules
pertaining to Irish Dance. How to view this web site:This page is best viewed in 800 x 600 resolution.
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