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Co Clare piper Tara Howley got her first big break with Riverdance
Piper Tara Howley tours to Galway
New law to tap into massive ocean energy potential
Local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten, has pointed out that the recently published Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021, set to be debated in Dáil Éireann this autumn, will allow the country to generate enough electricity to not only meet Ireland’s needs but also the electricity needs of France and Austria as well.
Local accountancy businesses can tap into talent pool, says GRETB
The GRETB are seeking employers in the Galway region to select candidates for the Accounting Technician Apprenticeship Programme. Tap into a vast talent pool to diversity your workforce and ensure that your organisation has a skilled body of staff for accountancy and finance roles.
Superb new sean nós show Atlantic Steps at the Royal Theatre
They have performed on the world stage alongside Sharon Shannon, De Dannan, The Chieftains and Altan and now the hugely popular and talented Cunningham family from Connemara are returning to Mayo with a breathtaking new sean nós dancing show called Atlantic Steps.
Dance classes at Mayo School of Dance
Dance classes resume on September 13 in Ballina, Lacken, Crossmolina, Kiltimagh, Charlestown, Belmullet, Ballinrobe and Newport.
Get energised this summer
Over 250 students took part in this year’s show, aged from three-and-a-half-years to adult, performing ballet, tap, modern, and disco rountines.
Get your feet dancing
Dancing Feet 2010 is the new, exciting dance show to be hosted in Mullingar Arts Centre.
Foot stamping at Freedom Café
TOES WILL tap and feet will stomp at the next Unchained Melodies gig in Amnesty International’s Freedom Café this evening from 5pm.
Men wanted
THE GALWAY Dance Centre in Terryland Retail Park is holding auditions for men to partner in social dance classes.
Clifden to host major sean nós dance show
SEAN NÓS dancing has enjoyed a revival these last few years and more people than ever are looking to learn, watch, and/or find out about this looser, freer, form of Irish dance.