As in 'a dance' it would be dannsa; as in 'to dance' it's danns or
dèan dannsa.
In Irish it's rince / damhsa
If what you are asking is What is the word for dance in Irish? It's damhsa [dhowsa] or rince [rink-ye].A dance as a function is damhsa, céilí [kaelee], or rince. For a short history on Irish dance see the link History of Irish Dance.The name for Irish dancing in Irish (Gaelic) is: rince Gaelach.
Yes, and no. Irish social dance is like tap but is not.
Jig or Irish step dance
How do you say, I like to dance anywhere in Spanish
no it would be correct to say he or she dances like her
Same reason any dance is - people enjoy it. Irish dance is a very beautiful dance.
I believe it is the Single Jig/Light Jig in Irish Dancing that was once a Irish Peasant Dance.
Irish dance is pretty simalar to those performing companies, but the performers are very high level and practice a lot. You can get to that eventually! Also, you don't always have to Irish dance in a group, plenty of dances are done solo. Other than that they are pretty much the same thing, but Irish dancers don't HAVE to perform.I know all this because I have been doing Irish dance for several years and have seen the River Dance. Neither. ISD is more formal and traditional. You keep your arms at your side and not at your hip.I should know. I do it. :) Irish Dance is more like River Dance but yes, it is neither.:D i do it also :P
McConoghmy School of Irish Dance
they dance at feises
a lively Irish dance with three letters is tap dance a jig?