Classes, Past Classes

2025 Fall 2 | Tues 6:30pm | Irish Set Dancing

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Welcome to Fall Term 2

week by week

SetStepsInter/Advanced
Week 1:
11/4
Learn:
Long: Lancers (1-5)
Short: Moycullen (1-4)
Reel step: up 23’s
Polka/Jig Step:
Polka step (down23’s)
Jig step (down23’s)
Connemara timing step (practice for next week)
Week 2:
11/11
Learn:
Short: Claddagh (1-4)
Up 23’s
Jig (down 23’s)
Connemara timing step
Week 3:
11/18
Review:
Short: Claddagh (1-4)
Short: Harvest Dance Set (1-4)
Reel Step: Up 23’s
Jig/Polka (down 23’s)
up jigs
Connemara timing step
11/21Céilí @ Waverly
Dance List
Kilfenora Plain 
Merchant 
Lancers
Moycullen
Connemara
Dale & Nell Russ What: 3rd Friday Céilí Who: Band: Dale & Nell Russ, Caller: Maldon Meehan Where: Waverly, 3300 SE Woodward St, Portland, OR 97202
When: Friday November 21, 7-11pm
Cost: $15 general, $5 students, under 12 Free
Week 4:
11/25
Learn:
Half set:
Kilfenora Plain Set
Half Set:
Connemara Reel Set
Clare Battering
11/28
Friday November 28
6pm
Columbia Ecovillage Condominium
4647 NE Killingsworth St, Portland
Annual Butterball
A night of friends, community, family, music, dance and song.
Dance List
Kilfenora Plain
Merchant
Ballyvoruney
Lancers
Connemara
Open tunes/dancing (bands choice)
Geraldine Murrary
& Friends
Dylan Wilde
Kevin Grgurich
Brian Hart 
Amber Milmore
Phil Meehan
Maldon Meehan
Street Parking only
Portland Cost: Donations encouraged, there will be a donation basket at the door
Week 5:
12/2
Review & Fine tune 1-2 of these:
Long:
Kilfenora Plain
Clare Lancers
Short:
Claddagh
Moycullen
Antrim Square
Harvest Dance Set
Practice Calling: Connemara Reel Set
Clare Battering
Week 6:
12/9
Review & Fine tune:
Claddagh
Uncalled:
Connemara Reel Set
If time:
Kilfenora Plain
Clare Lancers
Moycullen
Antrim Square Set
Harvest Dance Set
Connemara Step
Clare Battering
Clare Battering
Week 7:
12/16
Prep for the Céilí:
Merchant
Lancers
Ballyvourney
Connemara 
Caledonian
Clare Battering
12/19Ceili with Django Amerson & Friends
Dance List
Merchant
Lancers
Ballyvourney
Connemara 
Caledonian
Where: Waverly, 3300 SE Woodward St, Portland, OR 97202 When: Friday November 21, 7-11pm Cost: $15 general, $5 students, under 12 Free
Week 8:
12/23
Week 9:
12/30

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Playlists

  • Included on this tab:
    • Spotify Playlist for the Term – A collection of tunes that match the sets we’re focusing on.
    • YouTube Playlist – Recordings and performances of the term’s featured set dances.
    • Lessons & Steps Playlist – Short videos of key movements, techniques, and steps for practice between classes.

Welcome to the Irish Set Dancing Playlists—a collection of resources to help you stay connected with what’s being danced at céilís near and far. Whether you’re preparing for a local dance, a weekend workshop, or a trip to Ireland, these playlists and notes are designed to help you build your repertoire and step confidently into any set.

Please use these resources to help you better understand the material. It’s not necessary to preview them before or after class, but they’re very helpful tools for remembering—and eventually memorizing—the dances.

Over the past three months, I’ve been keeping an eye on the dances that Bill Lynch (Set Dancing News) has been posting on YouTube. From that, I noticed a clear trend in which sets are most often danced. I’ll continue to track these through the Fall and Winter months to see if the dances shift or stay the same.

The goal is to include these popular dances in our 3rd Friday Céilí line up and in class, so that anyone heading to Ireland—or to céilís around the country—will be ready to jump in with confidence and familiarity.

Below is a list of the sets most often danced recently.

Most Danced Sets as of October 2025:

  • Connemara
  • Merchant
  • Moycullen
  • Lancers
  • Caledonian
  • West Kerry
  • Sliabh Luachra
  • Ballyvourney Jig
  • Plain
  • Kilfenora
  • Claddagh
  • Corofin

Danced Less Often:

  • South Galway
  • Ballyduff
  • Cashel
  • Mazurka
  • Labasheeda

Céilí Formula

Across the céilís, a common pattern emerged. For a typical three-hour céilí, most programs followed this general flow:

  • 3 shorter sets (2–4 figures)
  • 3 longer sets (5–6 figures)
  • 1–3 couple dances (waltz, jive, or two-step) or a sean-nós dance demo

Many céilís finish with a lively four-figure dance such as the Connemara Set. Usually there are three sets before the break and three after.


Music & Video Playlists

  • Spotify Playlist for the Term – A collection of tunes that match the sets we’re focusing on.
  • YouTube Playlist – Recordings and performances of the term’s featured set dances.
  • Lessons & Steps Playlist – Short videos of key movements, techniques, and steps for practice between classes.

Spotify Playlist for the Term

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YouTube Playlist

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Lessons & Steps Playlist


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Steps for the term

Connemara sets: Connemara Reel Set, Fréres Nantais (Connemara Jig Set), Claddgha Set, Island Sets: Aran Set (Inis Mór) Inis Meáin Set, Inis Oirr Set (sets by county)

  • Connemara (timing step)
  • Heel downs

Clare Sets: Clare Orange and Green Set, Clare Plain Reel Set, Corofin Plain Set, Clare Plain Polka Set, Kilfenora Plain Set, Lough Graney Set – Full Set & Half Set, Clare Lancers Set, Caledonian Set, West Clare Caledonian Set, Long Caledonian Set, Labasheeda Reel Set, Clare Mazurka set, Paris Set (Labasheeda area), Ballykeale Set, Lakyle Set (early version of Pairs Set), Meelick Polka Set, Mullagh Half Set