Classes, Past Classes

Class | Sean-nós Dance

intro

Irish Sean-nós Dance

This course is suitable for dancers of all levels, from beginners to advanced. We will focus on sean-nós jig steps, providing material tailored to each skill level. Throughout the course, you’ll learn steps, improvisation techniques, and variations. By the end, you’ll have a set routine and the opportunity to explore improvisation or freeform dancing.

Sean-nós, which means “old-style,” is a highly improvisational and rhythmic dance form that stays close to the ground. Unlike traditional Irish step dancers, sean-nós dancers swing their hips and use their arms to express the music. Historically, dancers performed solo on small surfaces like the hardwood of a half door or the top of a barrel, leading to steps confined to a small space. In sean-nós dance, the dancer and the musician are closely connected, with the dancer interpreting the music through their movements.

Online

Mon & Wed 6:30PM

In-person

Mon 7:30PM

  • 8 weeks (starts 9/30)
  • 2400 NE Alberta Street

classes

Class Playlist

practice

Deep Dive

Whole Dance

Roisin’s Steps

  • Connemara Step
  • Stamp & Stamp
  • Heel & Stab
  • Cross Step
  • Circle Step
  • Zig Zag
  • Side Step
  • Heel Toe Heel
  • Drum

choreography

Step Creation and Improvisation

  • Step Spreadsheet
  • Variation List
  • Yuka – Heel Stab/Connemara/Zig Zag (2x)
  • Marianne – 2 Connemara’s/Zig Zag to side (2x)
  • Kathy – Heel Stab (same pattern as cross step)

members only

music

Classes, Past Classes

Class | Goal Setting, Dreaming & Mindset Coaching

intro

Goal Setting, Dreaming & Mindset Coaching

I have been studying life coaching, mindset coaching and goal setting for the last 6 years. It is one of the things that has helped me though my cancer treatment and I am excited to share what I have learned with you. When I ask my students what their biggest struggle with dance is the response I usually get is practicing or building a habit of practicing. We are going to explore goal setting, keeping motivation going, practicing and dreaming big together.

Fridays 7:30 AM

Zoom Link

Entire Playlist

week 1

Week 1

  • Best Moments List – create a best moments list. This can be any best moments. You can start with childhood, last year, this week. I currently use this list on a regular basis as my gratitude list. In the past I have tried to do a gratitude journal but I never stuck with it and once I started the best moments list I began collecting best moments each day. This list can show you what is important to you and what you are motivated by. Jon Acuff has this as an exercise in his book All it Takes is a Goal. The next step is to look over your list and decide if something is an Experience, Achievement, Relationship or Object. Some might be more than one and that is ok. There is no wrong here. Then take a look at what you have the most of. Working on my goals over the years I have usually tried to give myself a reward for achieving that goal. And usually it was an object. Like losing 15 lbs and giving myself a reward of a new outfit. But I found that I wasn’t motivated by the new outfit or the object and when I look at my own list there is only 1% objects and the majority of my things are Experiences and Relationships. These are the things that motivate me so now I plan an experience with someone as my reward and it helps motivate me. This list also shows me what I want more of in my life and what I might want as goals in my future.
  • Looking Forward to List – our next list is the looking forward to list. You can start this my looking at your calendar. What are you looking forward to in the next few days, weeks or months? What are you looking forward to further down the road that might not be on your calendar. As you build this list you might find yourself adding things into your calendar or making dates with friends, planning a trip. From your best moments list is there anything you want add to your looking forward to list. Jon talks about this list helping keep you motivated and positive. When you have things to look forward to it’s harder to be discouraged. While creating this list and the best moments list I found myself reaching out to friends, family and community members to set up tea dates or walks or meeting someone to listen to music. It inspired me to bring more relationships and experiences into my life and I started booking more things in my calendar that give me joy.
  • Goal List – Next start creating your massive goal list. You probably all ready have some ideas for this list. Dream big. Put it all on there. Try not to limit yourself. Once you have your list go though it and give yourself permission to eliminate any goal that’s not yours. You might have things on there that you think someone who is shape might do, but it’s not something that you really want to do. One of the ones I had on my list was run a half marathon. I don’t even run right now and the idea doesn’t excite me. It’s someone else’s goal not mine. So I scratched though that one.

This first week we will make a best moments list, a looking forward to list and a massive goals list. These are lists that the writer and speaker Jon Acuff uses in his books. They have really helped me get into the right mindset for inspiration and motivation. Here are my lists if you want to see them. I currently keep a journal in my bedroom and will sit down here and there and add to my best moments list. I am finding that I add something most days and it brings me gratitude, hope, inspiration and joy. If fact my best moments list is on my looking forward to list!

week 2

Week

Homework – test one of your goals for a week.

Goals

  • Carrer
  • Fiance
  • Health
  • Relationships
  • Fun

Notice what helps you with this goal and as we continue over the weeks. What helps me most is having a time and place in my calendar for that goal, accountability with others, being kind to myself and having a range of what it means to work towards this goal.

week 3

Week

  • From week 1 we have our
    • Best Moment’s List
    • Looking Forward to list
    • Goal List
  • Week 2
    • Habit Stacking
    • Model – your thoughts generate your feelings,
      • Circumstance –
      • Thought –
      • Feeling –
      • Action –
      • Result –
    • Tested goal

Sound track’s “Our dreams are all unique but our doubts are all the same.” Jon Acuff

This week pick a goal for the month. Dump the things you need to do for that goal.

  • Easy Medium Hard
  • Make an impact

week 4

Week

Calendaring

  • 3 days is firm
  • 3 weeks is fuzzy
  • 3 months is fiction

What can you do in the next 3 days that will make the next 3 weeks better?

What can you do in the next 3 days that will make the next 3 months better?

week 5

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week 6

Week

week 7

Week

week 8

Week

recourses

Books

Classes, Irish Sean-nós Dance, Past Classes

Class | Online | Sean-nós Dance

intro

Sean-nós Dance – jigs (week 1-5)

The first 5 weeks of course welcomes focuses on dancing in jig time. The last 3 weeks of the course focuses on Reels, keeping the jig steps alive and building up speed & endurance.

Sean-nós Dance – reels (week 6-8)

Mondays & Wednesdays 7:30 AM

Zoom Link

Jig Playlist

Reel Playlist

week 1

Week 1

Drills

  • Stuff-les 8/4/1
  • Stuff-les with tap 8/4/1
  • Heels 1234 / 123
  • Balls 1234 / 123

Advance & Retire – Right / Left

week 2

Week 2

Advance & Retire – Right / Left


week 3

Week 3


  • Creep along

week 4

Week 4

Woodsheding all three steps and working on transitioning between steps.


  • Drills
    • ball catch drop (123’s forward)
    • ball drop drop (heels back)
  • Woodshed
    • All the steps

week 5

Week 5

  • All the steps!

week 6

Week 6

Sir George MacKenzie

Breakdown of step & practice


week 7

Week 7

Matt Peoples’ / The Rookery 


Edith was asking a quesiton about learn the dance step by ear – I realized what I was trying to say learn with by ear in regards to dance is learning the step by ear and eyes in time with the music, rather than me breaking down the step slowly with words or movements and no music. Just listening to a dancers step and the reproducing the sounds in your own way.


week 8

Week 8


Classes, Past Classes

Class | In-Person | Sean-nós Dance

intro

Sean-nós Dance

This course welcomes all skill levels and focuses on dancing in jig time. Sean-nós is a grounded, often improvised style of dance. You’ll learn dance steps, routines, and improvisation techniques through fun exercises and games.

Saturdays 10:00 AM

1/18 – 3/8

$120 for 8 weeks

2400 NE Alberta Street, Portland, OR

Playlists



jigs

Practice videos – I have all the steps that we will cover over the 8 weeks in the video playlist on the intro page. Feel free to dig around in there. They should be in the order that I will be teaching them. On this week 1 tab you will find notes for what we covered on our first day. Also the practice videos that I made in class and below that you will find our practice videos for the 3 shuffles, 2 shuffles, 4 heels step.

We covered:

  • Jigs – 6/8 timing, humpty dumpty is a jig
  • tap step
  • heel step
  • toe behind step
  • stamp step
  • Shuffle
  • 3 shuffles (with tap, heel, or toe behind endings)
  • 4 heels (1234 sound)
  • 2 shuffles and 4 heels
  • Step: 3 shuffles, 2 shuffles, 4 heels

Practicing: You don’t have to practice but using the practice video of steps once or twice here and there will help. This will take 4-6 minutes. A good place to start a practice routine is to habit stack your practice sessin with a habit you already do. Like dancing while you are waiting in line for something, waiting for the coffee to brew in the morning, before you sit down for lunch, before after brushing your teeth. Find something that you do regularly and link it with your new dancing habit.



reels



recourses

Classes, Irish Set Dancing, Past Classes

Class | In-Person | Calling for Sets

intro

Calling for Sets

Dive into the art of calling dances with our energizing 8-week course! Whether you’re a dancer looking to take the mic or simply eager to master the craft, this step-by-step program will guide you through everything—starting with calling your very first dance and building up to creating an unforgettable night of calling. Are you ready to bring the dance floor to life? Let’s do this!

Saturdays 11:30 AM

1/18 – 3/8

$120 for 8 weeks

2400 NE Alberta Street, Portland, OR

Entire Playlist

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Week 1

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week 8

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Classes, Past Classes

2025 Winter | Wed 12pm | Class | In-Person | Irish Set Dancing

intro

Irish Set Dance

Discover the Joy of Irish Set Dancing! Whether you’re a novice or an experienced dancer, these classes are designed for everyone. Step-by-step instruction makes dancing accessible and enjoyable for all skill levels.

What You’ll Learn:

Foundational Footwork: Start with essential steps and percussive “battering” moves unique to Irish Set dancing.

Partner Techniques: Master the art of dancing in sync with a partner, focusing on leading and following techniques.

Set Dancing: Put it all together by dancing in a full set of four couples, exploring various patterns and figures.

Wednesdays 12:00 PM

1/15 – 3/5

2400 NE Alberta Street, Portland, OR

Playlist

foundation

Frame / Lead

Hands & turning

Hands & Turn

This is a playlist for ballroom lead and follow, but many of the things and tips will transfer over to set dancing. Set dancing frame looks more relaxed and the arms and elbows are not as high, but the tension and pressure is the same in the connecting points is the same.

Sliabh Luchra

Polkas / Slides / Hornpipes

Week one we will look at dancing to polkas, jigs and slides. In particular sets from Slaibh Luchra (Cork, Kerry and Limerick). I was lucky enough to be able to dance to the music of Johnny O’Leary, Timmy O’Connor and John Walsh. All great Sliabh Luchra musicians. Timmy recently passed this last month. I had the opportunity to spend my free time at Willie Week with Timmy and John. I had many lovely chats with both of them that week as well as danced to their music and danced with them. Beautiful music and people.

We will work on the down step used for polkas, slides and jigs as oposed to the up step used for last terms reels.

Solo

  • Down 2 3’s
  • 1 2 & 123
  • & 1 & 2 & 1 2 3

Partner

  • Swing
  • House
  • Body

Group

The Set of the Week: Sliabh Luchra Set

Timmy O’Connor

Timmy & John

Sliabh Luchra Dancing, music and history

Polkas / Slides / Hornpipes

Review – Sliabh Luchra Set

Clare Dancing

Week

Clare Dancing & The Caledonian

Steps

Willie Keane

Mick’s Advance & Retire Step

Ormond

Week

Ormond Set – page with video and instructions.

Steps

Smooth Clare reel steps or other Clare battering steps. You can find those steps under the Clare dancing tab.

old mill

review

Polka/Slide/Jig

review of polka and slide steps. These steps can also be used for dancing to jigs.


memorizing

TIps and Tricks of memorization and set dance deep dive.

Susan asked a great question about the third set of quadriles that includes the Caledonian. It Pat’s book he just talks about this one dance. Future deep dives I’d like to look at some of the dances that would fall into this pattern. North Kerry and Sliabh Luachra have similarities as do all to the Jenny Lind sets, like Auban and The Jenny Lind. My goal is to put these dances into these catagories which I believe will help us see patterns and lead to memorizing and understanding more dances.

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10/2025 | 6:30PM Wed | Sean-nós Dance

intro

Playlist for the Month

week 1

Week 1 – Clare Battering

Clare Elements – Clare Battering Week 1

The morning class is working on Clare Battering steps from Aiden and Mick.

  • Review
    • Clare Battering #1 – Floor Shuffle – Regular Shuffles
    • Clare Battering #2 – Floor Shuffle – Regular Shuffles
    • Alicia Guinn Clare Battering #3 – Floor Shuffle – Regular Shuffles
    • Mick Banner – Floor Shuffle – Regular Shuffles
    • Mick $500 – Floor Shuffle – Regular Shuffles
    • Aiden Vaughn
  • Drill
    • Mick Banner – Floor Shuffle – Regular Shuffles
    • Mick $500 – Floor Shuffle – Regular Shuffles
  • Ideas for the future
    • Floor Shuffle vs Regular Shuffles with each step
    • Right only, Left only, two sided
      • Clare Battering #1 – Floor Shuffle – Regular Shuffles
      • Clare Battering #2 – Floor Shuffle – Regular Shuffles
      • Alicia Guinn Clare Battering #3 – Floor Shuffle – Regular Shuffles
      • Mick Banner – Floor Shuffle – Regular Shuffles
      • Mick $500 – Floor Shuffle – Regular Shuffles
      • Aiden Vaughn
  • Variations – Taking any of these steps and shaping them into variations that suit your own feet and style might open up new possibilities. You might choose to simplify, embellish, or add elements from the master list. This kind of play can make the steps feel more comfortable and personal, helping you bring them naturally into your regular repertoire.
  • Master List of Improvistation and step creation elements

week 2

Week 2 – Clare Advance & Retire (review battering steps)

week 3

Week 3 –

week 4

Week 4 –

week 5

Week 5 –

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10/2025 | 7:30am | M-W-F | Sean-nós & Battering

intro

This tab has everything you need in one spot: the full playlist of videos for this month, the monthly schedule with links and the playlist.

  • October Schedule – with links to all the indvidual steps and playlists for each week.
  • Entire Month Video Playlist – All the zoom classes as well as practice videos.
  • Entire Month Spotify Playlist – All the albums in one place.

September Schedule

MondayWednesdayFriday
7:30 am (PST)WoodshedKeep Her LitSpeed & Craic
Week 1
Oct 1
(Woodshed)
Traveling Clare Steps
Clare Batter #1
Clare Batter #2
Clare Batter #3
Mick Banner
Mick $500
Aidan Vaughan
Oct 3
(Woodshed)
Mick A&R
Maldon A&R
Hare’s Paw A&R
Willie A&R
Lead / Follow / Two Sided
Week 2Oct 6
Clare Battering
Clare Batter #1
Mick A&R
Clare Batter #2
Maldon A&R
Clare Batter #3
Hare’s Paw A&R
Mick Banner
Willie A&R
Mick $500
Willie A&R 2
Aidan Vaughan

Willie A&R
Lead / Follow / Two Sided
Oct 8
Clare Battering
Accapella Reels
Paraig Ó Haibicín
The Sunday Set
The Rookery Course
George White’s Favourite
Hare’s Paw
Oct 10
Tulla Céilí Band
Clare Elements
Week 3Oct 13
Clare – Jig Advance & Retire
Jigs
Slides
Poklkas

Oct 15
Jig Advance & Retire
Clare Battering
Accapella Reels
Paraig Ó Haibicín
The Sunday Set
The Rookery Course
George White’s Favourite
Hare’s Paw
Oct 17
Sliabh Luachra dive
Sliabh Notes
Gleanntán
Week 4Oct 20
Hornpipes
Cavan
Oct 22
Accapella Reels
Paraig Ó Haibicín
The Sunday Set
The Rookery Course
George White’s Favourite
Hare’s Paw
Oct 24
Joe Burke
Happy to Meet, Sorry to Part
Week 5Oct 27
Jigs
Oct 29
Playing with Jigs
Oct 31
Johnn Óg Connolly
Fear Inis Bearachain

playlist

Entire Month Video Playlist

Entire Month Spotify Playlist

week 1

week 2

Week 2 – Clare Battering Transitions

Resources

  • Previous Course – See week 1

Live Zoom Classes

  • Woodshed (10/6)– Focused session covering Clare Battering and Advance & Retires
  • Keep Her Lit (10/8) – Clare Battering drilling & September routines & steps
  • Speed & Craic (10/10) – Tulla Céilí Band

Woodshed: Clare Routine & Transitions

Keep Her Lit:

Speed & Craic: Whole Album (Tulla Céilí Band “A Celbration of 50 Years Spotify or Apple) Clare Elements

Clare Elements

  • Shuffle on the floor (Clare) single, 2, or more
  • Shuffle in the air (regular shuffle)
  • Step “catch” drop or 123
  • Heel backs & with tips
  • ball drop step (ball drop tap)
  • Paddy tips & triplets
  • hips & trips
  • mick banner frist half & second half
  • Wille frist quarter 2 sides, frist half
  • Will shuffle backs
  • Heels options
  • Delay – ronan and options
  • Mick $500 middle, frist half, second half
  • Aiden

week 3

Week 3 – Jigs, Polkas and Slides, The Sunday Set

Recourses

  • Step Videos:
  • Clare – Jig Advance & Retire
  • Jigs –
  • Slides –
  • Poklkas – Mick’s Polka Step

Woodshed

  • Woodsheds: Polkas

Keep Her Lit

Speed & Craic

  • Sliabh Notes Gleanntán
  • Elements from Polkas, Jigs, Slides

week 4

Week 4 – Jigs, Polkas and Slides, (maybe Hornpipes & Cavan Step)

Woodshed

  • 1234 and 12345 elements
  • Mick’s step – polka, sldie, jig
  • tip down, heel down elements
  • Jigs – nice pattern 1 & 2 & 1234 vs Slides nice pattern 1234 1 & 2

week 5

Week 5

Jig Play

  • Jigs

Keep Her Lit

  • Jigs

Speed & Craic

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09/2025 | Wed 6:30pm | Sean-nós

intro

This tab has everything you need in one spot: the full playlist of videos for this month, the monthly schedule with links and the playlist.

  • Entire Month Video Playlist – All the zoom classes as well as practice videos.

September Schedule

  • Sept. 3 – Worked on steps from morning class
  • Sept. 10 – Paidhin O’Rafferty’s Jig
  • Sept. 17
  • Sept 24

Entire Month Video Playlist

week 1

Week 1 –

Make up class for the morning woodshed of The Rookery Set. The power was out and this was the make up class for the September Dance by Ear.

Class: Finish the Rookery


week 2

Week 2 – Paidhin O’Rafferty’s Jig

Resources

  • Step Videos – Individual Paidhin O’Rafferty’s Jig steps
    • Paidhin O’Rafferty’s Jig A
    • Paidhin O’Rafferty’s Jig B
    • Paidhin O’Rafferty’s Jig C
    • Paidhin O’Rafferty’s Jig D
    • Paidhin O’Rafferty’s Jig E
  • Music Playlists – Spotify & YouTube

Zoom Class: Paidhin O’Rafferty’s Jig

YouTube: Paidhin O’Rafferty’s Jig

Collobrate and add videos here – if you find recordings that like please add them to the playlist or let me know and I can add them.

week 3

Week 3 King of the Pipers

Zoom Class

week 4

Week 4

  • The Sunday Set

Zoom Class

  • The Sunday Set – building it up one step at a time at a slow tempo.
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09/2025 | M-W-F | 7:30 AM | Sean-nós | Dance by Ear

intro

This tab has everything you need in one spot: the full playlist of videos for this month, the monthly schedule with links and the playlist.

  • September Schedule – with links to all the indvidual steps and playlists for each week.
  • Entire Month Video Playlist – All the zoom classes as well as practice videos.
  • Entire Month Spotify Playlist – All the albums in one place.

September Schedule

MondayWednesdayFriday
7:30 am (PST)WoodshedKeep Her LitSpeed & Craic
Week 1
Caitlin Nic Gabhann
Sept 1
No Class 😩
Power was out!
This is what my dad and I did while the power was out
Sept 3
The Rookery Course
Woodshed #1
Rookery #1
Rookery #2
Rookery #3
Rookery #4
Woodshed #2
Rookery #5
Rookery #6
Rookery #7
Rookery #8
The Whole Routine!
Sept 5
Caitlín by Caitlin Nic Gabhann
Spotify or Apple
Week 2
John Carty
Sept 8
G White’s #1
G White’s #2
G White’s #3
G White’s #4
G White’s 1-7
G White’s #5
G White’s #6
G White’s #7
Sept 10
George White’s 1-7
Hare’s Paw A & B
Full August Course Hare’s Paw
The Rookery 1-8
Sept 12
Yeh, That’s All It Is by John Carty
Spotify or Apple
Week 3
Bobby Gardiner
Sept 15
Stamp & Stamp
Madness
Paraig Basic
Paraig Heel Toe Heel
Boffin
Meave
Mick Advance & Retire
Clare Battering Step
Tricky
Hips
Willie Keane
Sept 17
Paraig Ó Haibicín
The Sunday Set
The Rookery Course
Hare’s Paw
George White’s Favourite
Sept 19
Melodeon Mad! by Bobby Gardiner
Spotify or Apple
Week 4
Cran
Sept 22
Accapella Reels
3 Shuffles, 2 Shuffles, 5 Heels
Cross Step
Run on with a Pause Tip Step with Click
Run on with no Pause
Tip Step Both Sides Side Step
Hop Step
Run on in a Circle
3 Tips Step
Finishing Step
Sept 24
Accapella Reels
Paraig Ó Haibicín
The Sunday Set
The Rookery Course
George White’s Favourite
Hare’s Paw
Sept 26
Black Black Black by Cran
Spotify or Apple
Happy Birthday to Maldon!
Week 5
Challenge Yourself!
Sept 29
Monthly Challenge!
The Rookery Course, George White’s, Paraig Ó Haibicín & The Sunday Set, Accapella Reels

Entire Month Video Playlist

Entire Month Spotify Playlist

week 1

Week 1 – The Rookery Steps & Caitlín Nic Gabhann’s Music

Resources

All The Steps: Steps #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8

Live Zoom Classes

  • Woodshed #1 (9/3)– Focused session covering Rookery Steps #1–4
  • Woodshed #2 (9/3)– Focused session covering Rookery Steps #5-8
  • Keep Her Lit (?) – Revisit and dance through all Rookery steps together
  • Speed & Craic (9/5) – Dancing to Caitlín by Caitlín Nic Gabhann

Woodshed: Steps #1, #2, #3, #4


Woodshed: Steps #5, #6, #7, #8


Adding each step one at a time | Slow


Keep Her Lit: Steps #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8

Speed & Craic: The Rookery Elements

Speed & Craic: The Whole Album with some of the element

week 2

Week 2 – George White’s Favourite

Resources

Live Zoom Classes

  • Woodshed (9/8)– Focused session coveringGeroge White’s Favourite Steps #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7
  • Keep Her Lit (9/10) – Revisit and dance through all George Whites Favourite steps together (1-7)
  • Speed & Craic (9/5) – Dancing to Yeh, That’s All It Is by John Carty.

Woodshed: Steps #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7

Keep Her Lit: Rookery (Week 1), The Rookery, Hare’s Paw (August), George White’s, plus some speed & craic at the end!

Speed & Craic: Whole Album (Yeh, That’s All It Is by John Carty
Spotify or Apple)

week 3

Week 3 – Paraig O Haibicín & The Sunday Set

Recourses

Woodshed

  • Woodshed of all the steps from the Sunday set, plus extra beats and variations.

Keep Her Lit

Speed & Craic

  • 09.19.2025 Speed & Craic
  • Melodeon Mad! by Bobby Gardiner
    Spotify or Apple
    • 1. Reels
    • 2. Jigs
    • 3. Hornpipe
    • 4. Waltz
    • 5. Polka
    • 6. Horpipe
    • 7. Polka/Song
    • 8. Reels
    • 9. Jigs
    • 10. Jig
    • 11. Reel
    • 12. Jig
    • 13. Walz
    • 14. Hornpipe
  • Elements from The Sunday Set
    • Stamp & Stamp (extra beats)
    • Connemara (extra beats)
    • Shuffle steps
    • Shuffle steps triplets
    • One sided shuffle & drops
    • One sided shuffle & drops (triplets)
    • Paraig timing step
    • Paraig timing step (triplets)
    • Paraig toe toe heel
    • Paraig toe toe heel (heel down triplets?)
    • Boffin (first half)
    • Bofifn (extra beats)
    • Boffin ending
    • Boffin ending (extra beats)
    • Meave
    • Meave (extra beat)
    • Meave (play)
    • Mick (frist half)
    • Heel backs
    • Clare battering
    • Tricky (all varations)
    • Hips (two sided)
    • Willie heel slap
    • Willie heel slap dealy
    • Willie heels
    • Shuffle backs
    • Shuffle backs (triplets)
    • Shuffle backs (other beats)

week 4

Week 4 – A Capella Reels

Woodshed

  • Accapella Reels
    • 3 Shuffles, 2 Shuffles, 5 Heels
    • Cross Step
    • Run on with a Pause Tip Step with Click
    • Run on with no Pause
    • Tip Step Both Sides Side Step
    • Hop Step
    • Run on in a Circle
    • 3 Tips Step
    • Finishing Step

Keep Her Lit

Speed & Craic

  • Happy Birthday to Maldon!
  • Black Black Black by Cran Spotify or Apple
    • 1. Reel
    • 2. Song
    • 3. Air
    • 4. Reels
    • 5. Song
    • 6. Jig
    • 7. Air
    • 8. song
    • 9. March/Jig
    • 10. Song
    • 11. Jig

week 5

Week 5 – Monthly Challenge (Sept 29)

Thank you for an incredible month of woodshedding, keeping her lit, and speed & craic!

Today we’ll take on the Monthly Challenge: dancing all the material from September—plus the Hare’s Paw from August—at full tempo.

Be Kind to Yourself

This challenge is not about perfection. Even I won’t dance everything perfectly at full tempo without messing up, slipping off time, or letting any old step pop out of my feet. The goal is to push ourselves, see what sticks, and notice how far we’ve come.

How It Works

  • We’ll run through every routine at full tempo.
  • If the music feels too fast, pick any step you can manage at that speed.
  • Challenge yourself to remember the routines as well as to dance them.

Why We Do It

This is our ultimate test: finding which steps you want to light in your repertoire and build toward playing with live music or in a session. Notice:

  • Which steps are already there?
  • Which ones need a slower starting tempo for practice?
  • Which ones spark joy and deserve to stay in your repertoire?

My hope is that something from this month will speak to you—something you’ll carry forward, polish, and dance in community with others.

Full Speed – Monthly Challenge!

  • A Capella Reels – A Capella or any set of reels
  • The Sunday Set – Any set of reels
  • George White’s Favourite
  • The Rookery
  • The Hare’s Paw

This month we explored the music of Caitlin Nic Gabhann, John Carty, Bobby Gardner and Cran. Did you have a favorite artist or track? Let me know. Also, did you have a favorite step or routine from this month? What would you like to keep lit?