We had a good time dancing at the Mossman Elementary PTA’s culture event last night (02/05/2025). Some of our new dancers and intermediates got to perform in front of a large crowd of students and parents. Our new friend and supporter Addie, and her parents had a great booth representing Ireland.
If you would like us to come perform for your school or organization, or if you want to sign up for our classes, please email rttew@yahoo.com.
We are available for bookings throughout the month of March for St. Patrick’s Day performances.
We can provide quick 10-15 min vignettes or longer shows up to 45 min.
Our short performances are good for classes, schools, etc who are offering a culture month for students.
Our longer shows are ideal for country clubs, nursing homes and other settings.
Can can provide a show with dancers and canned music or we can add live musicians and singers into the show to create a truly authentic Irish experience.
We bring our own sound system and floor covering to protect your floors and keep you from having to set up sound.
We book up fast each year so please contact us if you are interested!
We do require a 50% deposit due upon agreement to book our services.
We had a great time dancing for the residents of Baywind last Saturday. We love being a community-minded dance school. Here are a few clips from the weekend.
If you want to join a school that teaches tradition and the value of community, email rttew@yahoo.com!
You can find registration in the syllabus or directly here.
Our instrument performance judge is Katie Greenan. In addition to teaching Irish dance, she is a feis musician, recording artist and touring violinist based in the Chicago area.
Our singing and composition judge is Ariel Rohr. She has years of music and performance experience including being a featured singer in local galas and productions, running a music program for children at a school in New Orleans, LA and performing for many years as a music performer for Disney World in Fl.
Poetry English Professor Christine Timm, who teaches English and poetry and judges poetry competitions and hosts poetry events at New York based venues.
Art and design judge Glenn Simpson. Glenn owns an Irish dance design company called “Druid Celtic Designs” which is based in Canada.
Dance performance competition judge will be David Geaney. This performance competition will focus on dancers creating performance pieces either as soloists or with other dancers as part of an ensemble.