At my school the first level dance dress for the really little kids is called the river dress, the second level dress is the green dress, the dress that you wear for team dances is the black dress, and the fancy, sparkley dress that you have to qualift for id the solo dress. There are no 2 solo dresses alike in the entire world.
It depends. The first level school dress at my dance school was around 500$. My solo dress, however, was around 1,600$.
I think they are called "heavy shoes"
Ireland is the country of origin for Irish Dancing.
They are all different Styles of dancing. Tap-Dancing, Irish-Dancing, and Ballet-Dancing.
Without the right types of shoes you cannot do Irish dancing. It is much the same as tap dancers need special kinds of shoes. There are two main types of shoes for Irish dancing: hard shoes and soft shoes. These are needed for the different styles of dancing.
When you do an Irish dance dahhh
Various forms of Irish dancing in general, and for the show called Riverdance, which has Irish dancing and other forms of dancing from different countries featured in it.
You have to wear Irish dancing shoes and there are the light shoes which are kind of like slippers!! And then there are heavy shoes which are kind of like high heels ( but not high tough). And when you are dancing at a show or something you have to wear a dress and there are different dresses as you get better!
It depends. The first level school dress at my dance school was around 500$. My solo dress, however, was around 1,600$.
I think they are called "heavy shoes"
Tap,Irish dancing and Ballet
It is a tradition of the Irish and is like a handshke in irish irish dancing is and was a way of life for irish people
Ireland is the country of origin for Irish Dancing.
Yes because a Setdance is a dance you do in Irish Dancing
Irish Dancing is performed and practiced everywhere!
That's tricky due to the fact most Irish don't seem to want one. It certainly is not a green top hat with a clover popping out the side. The best bet is a safron coloured or any other PLAIN coloured kilt. TARTAN kilts should be considered Scottish. Irish Tartans are more associated with Irish-Scots and Irish-Americans.
i guess it would be called Irish step dancing