Whole Playlist on Youtube
Here is a clip of him from the Johnny Connolly documentary.
Sean-nós & Set Dance with Maldon
Specializing in easy to follow step by step instruction for all levels
Whole Playlist on Youtube
Here is a clip of him from the Johnny Connolly documentary.
I created a playlist of videos of Róisín Ní Mhainín. Róisín was my first teacher in Sean-nós dance. When first went to Ireland in 1998 I asked around about learning sean-nós dance and everybody told me to find Róisín. If you ever get a chance to take a workshop from her or to see her dance please don’t pass it up. She’s an amazing dancer and an incredible teacher.
From: https://www.nuigalway.ie/about-us/news-and-events/news-archive/2011/november2011/roisin-ni-mhainin-sean-nos-dancer-in-residence-at-nui-galway-1.htm
“The Centre for Irish Studies at NUI Galway is delighted to announce the appointment of Róisín Ní Mhainín, a native of Rosmuc, as Sean-nós Dancer in Residence for 2012.
Recognised as one of the first generation of female sean-nós dancers to gain widespread popularity, Róisín has developed a distinctive style of dancing and is acknowledged by her peers as a leading exponent of sean-nós dance in the new millennium. Her success at An tOireachtas further demonstrates her leading role among sean-nós dancers and within the wider traditional arts community. Róisín has performed extensively in stage productions such as ‘Between the Jigs and the Reels’ and ‘The Well’ in Vicar St and further afield at the Milwaukee Festival.
At the reception to mark her appointment, Róisín captivated family, friends and admirers with her performance. Treasa Ní Mhiolláin, the outgoing Sean-nós Singer in Residence for 2011 described the first time that she saw Róisín perform as a skilful young dancer, and was particularly pleased to pass on the artist in residency baton to Róisín for 2012. In announcing her appointment, Professor Gearóid Denvir observed that Róisín drew from the wellspring of traditional culture in Connemara through her steps and her appointment as Sean-nós Dancer in Residence emphasises the University’s commitment to, and recognition of, the value of that tradition.
As part of her residency, Róisín will participate in a series of performances throughout the year and also importantly, will give a series of sean-nós dance workshops at NUI Galway. The workshops will be open to the public and commence in January 2012.
In addition to the Centre for Irish Studies, this scheme is supported by Ealaín na Gaeltachta, Údarás na Gaeltachta and An Chomhairle Ealaíon.”