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  • i do irish dancing...

    they need to kick their legs up higher and it would look good

  • @SeriouslyRandomPerso And point their toes....

  • Is so lovely and nice!

  • Really beautiful, indeed! But, one question: why no boys?

  • Wow, remarkable. When I stare at them long enough, it seems as if they are floating effortlessly instead of the exertion I am sure it must take to dance like that. Thanks for posting.

  • Not bad they do look like beginners. and thay do need to point there toes more. and the one that looks like that she has a poof on her hed her feet sikle.

  • which one lol, arent irish dancers supposed to be pigeon-toed anyway??

  • Being pidgeon-toed is completely different from sickling your feet. You're right that we do turn out our feet, but sickling is when you put your weight on the outside part of your foot (i.e., your little toes), thus your ankle turns the wrong way, and you can seriously hurt it.

  • From what I've learnt, sickling your feet is where they turn in when the toes are pointed, it has nothing to do wtih standing on it.

  • Hm, ok. I may be wrong, then.

  • Ok, I just looked online and it looks like you're right. So never mind my comment. :)

  • what level are they ? They look like beginners.

  • need 2 point there toes but there good!

  • aww bless this looks exactly like what i used to do :)

  • the dresses look heavy and dark and they need to stay more on their feet

  • I was about to say the same thing...

  • a ruhat leszamitva minden jo!

  • as i have said on the other video, they look rly rly bad here, at least in my opinion, they look...... tired, like they'd rather be somewhere else, they just dont move much on their toes, they always stay at the same level. they need more bounce!

  • what is this song called?

  • Its called Lord of the Dance, by uh, Micheal Flatley? I think... lol

  • It is.. we use it for Dance as well..

  • yeah it's "Siamsa" by Lord of the Dance, I love this song!

  • it's siamsa on lord of the dance!

  • its called celtic dream

  • Thank you! :)

  • too bad it's too short! i wanted to see the other little girls dancing too... i miss my irish dance classes :-(

  • this dresses must be heavy... i like this video!

  • the dresses arent heavy there just tight and hot

  • we use this cd at my school

  • WOw, great ..

  • girl on the left watch that outer hand

  • hey that was awesome just try to get those feet up for those ficks and over 23's.

    good job

  • We use Siamsa for the last part of our show. And my sister dance with her 'students' (2 or 3 years old,) with the music of LOTD .

  • I love that Song!!!

  • The Song Is Siamsa

  • What is the name of this song? Thanks

  • Siamsa by Roanan Hardiman from The Lord of the Dance

  • Sorry that was meant to be Ronan !

  • oooh siamsa!!! how I love thee. lol

  • oh god, that song. when lord of the dance first came out, me and my friends would put this music on repeat for warmups and after about 10 minutes our parents sitting in the next room would want to kill us.

  • this music is just..so typical:-D I did a videomontage of figure skating of this music...it is just wonderful

  • Why are they wearing there performance costumes...for regular dance?

  • I love this! :D It's really nice!

  • this song is the finale in my show!

    i'm going to college next year and i'm going to miss performing soooo much!

    irish dance is my LIFE!!!!!

  • why do you have to stop?

  • I use that music for my own choreographed numbers too,this is a cool video!

  • http://youtube.com/watch?v=xGh­Wp1ldb1o

  • I love that song. It brings back memories....

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