I think it's slip jig/treble jig :) be sure to check with your TCRG to make sure, though
An Irish dance competition is called a feis (pronoucned FESH) The plural is feisanna. They are lots of fun and are great expiriences. an Irish feis
In Ireland the word feis means festival
Competitions that are separate from the usual dances and may vary from feis to feis. Often include a treble reel or a step of a typical dance down-the-line. They typically cost more and have larger competition sizes and more "special" awards
Performances are Typically called recitals. One Competition is called Feis. Many Competitions are called Feisanna. A group Dance is called a Ceili.
You can see Irish dance at lots of places! At performances, talent shows, parties, St. Patrick's Day celebrations, parades, at dance classes and at... Irish dance feis! (pronounced FESH) These are competitions where dancers go to compete against other dancers that are the same age and levels. There are judges and trophies and medals are given out for the best dancers.
A confined reel is a competition in a feis where you dance your normal reel, however a confined reel can only be danced by those who have not won a 3 adjudicator championship.
Herbert Feis died in 1972.
Herbert Feis was born in 1893.
A Feis or Fèis is a traditional Gaelic arts and culture festival.
Yes. And it's highly competitive! Competitions, called feises, (pronounced 'fesh-iz; singular feis ('fesh')) are held all over the world.
The Irish have feis pronounced fesh or plural feisanna, which is usually has dancing, music and other Irish activities. A ceili is usually an Irish dancing social gathering. And an oireachtras is an annual regional championship of dancers. I Hope that helped. I wasn't really sure about ur question and I'm sure I left some out, but I you some.
Feis an Eilein Fichead Bliadhna - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:G