Welcome to the world of Irish Dancing Jewels

Have you discovered the 'magic' of Irish Dance a little later in life? Well..... you will be pleased to  know that you are not alone.

You are never too old to Irish Dance and this site has been created as a reference point for older dancers - no matter what age, whether you are 18 or 80.

So why not sit down, relax, pull up a comfy chair and take a wander through the pages of the
Irish Dancing Jewels website.


IRISH DANCING JEWELS

Let foreigners brag and crow
That dancing's their devotion
'Tis little the craychurs know
Of the poetry of motion;
Their polkas and quadrilles
Are nothin' else by prancin'
An' Irish jigs and reels
The King and Queen of dancin'

From The Story of Irish Dance
by Helen Brennan
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INDEX

Gallery of JewelsP2, P3, P4, P5 and P6

35 Great Reasons to Irish Dance

Irish Dancing Tips

Rhythm Irish of the Dance

Irish Dancing Music

Dancing Diet

Health and Well Being


Stretching

Dancing Injuries

Dancer's Stories

The Shoes

The Dress

Books, Irish Dancing Music & Videos and DVD's

Irish Dancing Grade Examinations

LINKS and MESSAGE BOARDS
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This site was last updated 27 June 2004

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