Christmas Camps
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$75.00 - $100.00
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Monday, December 28th-
Thursday, December 31st
Six hours of instruction $75,
Both camps for $100
New Moves with Peter
12/28-12/31 10:00-11:30
This is your chance to try new and exciting moves and expand your dancing vocabulary. This specially designed class taught by Championship dancer, Peter Ryan, is perfect for those dancers who are itching to try the moves that drop their jaw when watching the Championship stage. Peter will break these moves down and share his technique, making them accessible to dancers novice level and above.
Teams with Amy
12/28-12/31 11:30-1:00
Spinning off of the momentum from our team's big win at the Oireachtas, Dunleavy is offering a new camp this Christmas break for dancers that are interested in getting involved in teams and expanding their armwork. We will touch on traditional ceilidh progressives, four and eight hands as taught "by the book", the Dunleavy two and three hands, as well as the latest contemporary arm and body movements utilized in team figures. The best way for a dancer who is interested in being casted into a future Dunleavy team is to start developing group dancing skills now. All levels welcome.
Thursday, December 31st
Six hours of instruction $75,
Both camps for $100
New Moves with Peter
12/28-12/31 10:00-11:30
This is your chance to try new and exciting moves and expand your dancing vocabulary. This specially designed class taught by Championship dancer, Peter Ryan, is perfect for those dancers who are itching to try the moves that drop their jaw when watching the Championship stage. Peter will break these moves down and share his technique, making them accessible to dancers novice level and above.
Teams with Amy
12/28-12/31 11:30-1:00
Spinning off of the momentum from our team's big win at the Oireachtas, Dunleavy is offering a new camp this Christmas break for dancers that are interested in getting involved in teams and expanding their armwork. We will touch on traditional ceilidh progressives, four and eight hands as taught "by the book", the Dunleavy two and three hands, as well as the latest contemporary arm and body movements utilized in team figures. The best way for a dancer who is interested in being casted into a future Dunleavy team is to start developing group dancing skills now. All levels welcome.