Below are descriptions of our weekly classes, which run all year round.
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PreSchool Classes: $40/month
45-minute music & movement instruction for children ages 3-4, currently in Preschool. We move to Irish music as we practice all of the fundamental elements of Irish Dance in games and rhymes, moving up on our toes for balance, making dance shapes with our feet, music listening skills and learning left and right. Preschool Enrollment is ongoing when spots are available.
PreBeginner Classes: $40/month
For 4-5 year olds in Kindergarten, we feature a special Pre-Beginners class, which is only 45 minutes long. It focuses on rhythm, music phrasing, pre-reel technique with leaping, skipping, and steps sequencing as they learn to listen and respond to the music.
Beginner I Classes: $60/month
One hour class, ages 5 and up. Students will build strength and establish familiarity with the music as they begin with the fundamentals essential to traditional Irish dance, including foot placement, body alignment and basic steps of the easy reel & easy jig in soft shoe.
Beginner II Classes: $75/month
Hour and a half class for children successfully completing their reel and jig. Students will learn the single jig, easy slip-jig and the hard reel, concentrating on technique and carriage, with a new focus on timing and listening skills. Students begin hard shoe skills, learning the Easy Treble Jig as they build strength and balance.
Beginner Classes III: $75/month
Hour and a half class for children completing their four Beginner dances and Treble Jig. Students expand their speed and proficiency in the Beginner II dances as they add and develop hard shoe steps and technique including the Hornpipe and St. Patrick's Day.
Intermediate I & II Classes - Novice and Prizewinner levels: $85/month
Instruction for children successfully demonstrating all beginner level dances, with a solid understanding of techniques and steps at a Novice & Prizewinner level. Students will continue hard shoe skills with emphasis on style, rhythm and timing, moving on to more challenging reels, jigs and hornpipes. At this level students are expected to attend a minimum of two classes a week.
Advanced Classes - Preliminary Champion through Open Championship: $95/month
Typically, dancers study a minimum of five to seven years to reach advanced classes. Having mastered the essential elements of Irish dance technique, students will be expected to learn quickly, expanding their repertoire of soft and hard shoe dancing to include traditional set dances. At this level students will be training in two to three classes a week. Tuition: $95/month
Competition Ceili/Performance Classes: $40/month
With a high standard of dance, requiring fitness and commitment, dancers can be brought to compete at the national and international competitions. This is also the beginning of the standard necessary to perform at a professional level. These classes are by invitation only.
Adult Beginner Classes: $75/month
Adult step dance with a focus on fitness and form. Traditional dances are taught while combining the aerobic workout of Irish dancing with strength, toning and flexibility.
Adult Intermediate Classes: $75/month
For Adults with a background in Irish dance, or dancers wishing to expand their knowledge from other dance backgrounds. Soft shoe and hard shoe rhythms and techniques included in an hour and a half class that moves quickly.
Adult Sean Nós (Old Style) and Céilí/Set Dance classes:
We work with Danielle Enblom and Loma Mór to provide further instruction for Adult Beginners wishing to go beyond the basic beginner steps. Sean Nós is an old style hard shoe dance, like Irish Step dance but with a freer form. Céilí and Set Dance are traditional group dances in a fun, social context, with a great cultural tradition.
N.B. No one is required to compete and advancement in the school is not dependent on committment to competition.
Competition will be open to all interested students at registered feiseanna according to age and proficiency levels. More detailed information regarding feiseanna and competitions will be available to students and families as you continue Beginner I classes.
For placement, please contact us.

