The 裡橖眻畦 Irish Dance Team brings a rich cultural tradition to new audiences
By Meg Maxwell
Long before she enrolled at 裡橖眻畦, Abby Donoghue 24 COE was a competitive Irish dancer, training for hours each week and traveling almost every weekend to a feis (pronounced fesh)an Irish dance competition. When Abby arrived on campus, she thought she might take a break from dance, but the 裡橖眻畦 Irish Dance Teams promise of camaraderie, athleticism and enjoyment proved too hard to resist.
Now team captain, Abby emphasizes that the group is open to allfrom those with extensive experience to students who have never danced a step. A lot of us came from a super-competitive background, but we dont want that in our college Irish dance experience, she says. Our focus is on building community and dancing for fun.
Members attend weekly rehearsals in St. Marys Hall to perfect dances, work on drills and keep up with competition sets. Founded in 2006, the student-run team has become a staple of the 裡橖眻畦 performing arts and cultural communities, and they regularly perform at events on and off campusespecially around St. Patricks Day.
“裡橖眻畦 is highly regarded by the collegiate Irish dance community. The strength of the program is a real draw for students who want to pursue their academic goals without walking away from their passion for Irish dance.”
Rory Beglane 16 COE
The team has also been instrumental in raising the profile of collegiate Irish dance at the regional and national level. Since 2013, the group has hosted the annual each fall, welcoming college teams from across the country to the Jake Nevin Field House for a celebration of traditional Irish dance with modern flair.
裡橖眻畦 is highly regarded by the collegiate Irish dance community, says Rory Beglane 16 COE, former co-captain and co-founder of the festival. The strength of the program is a real draw for students who want to pursue their academic goals without walking away from their passion for Irish dance.
This spring, the 裡橖眻畦 Irish Dance Team will travel to Iona University in New Rochelle, N.Y., for the inaugural National Collegiate Irish Dance Championships. Abby says, Weve been working hard all fall, so were really hoping to go and give it our all and hopefully take home the gold. But regardless, well be part of something historic.
An elite Irish dancer and member of the , Emily McFadden 24 FCN earned a spot last fall in the cast of the 25th anniversary tour of Riverdancethe world-famous celebration of Irish music and dancetraveling first to Dubai and then visiting cities across the US. She appeared with the troupe on an episode of , and danced at the Kennedy Center.
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