Clan Rince School of Irish Dance

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From their California website [1]: Clan Rince School of Irish Dance is a family-oriented studio deeply rooted in the San Diego community. We are dedicated to all of our students whether you dance recreationally or competitively. Training students to reach their individual goals and feel successful is our priority. Our teaching style isn’t the same for every student because everyone learns differently. We are passionate about what we do and we provide a positive environment in which to learn traditional and contemporary Irish dance. Our dancers love coming to dance class and we love teaching. Clan Rince (pronounced clan Rinka) is Gaelic for dance family. Clan Rince has been serving San Diego since 1998. Our name Clan Rince is to reflect our school’s family-oriented spirit. We have two locations, Kensington, in one of San Diego's historic neighborhoods and San Marcos serving the northern San Diego and coastal communities.

In 1998, Clan Rince was established by Jeannie Thornton, ADCRG. Her student, Alisa Dosch, ADCRG, joined the teaching staff in 2006. Clan Rince teaches children and adults, age 5 and up. Clan Rince students participate in competitions, performances, parades and community service. Whether you want to dance for fun or exercise with friends or you desire to compete at a regional, national or international level we have a program for you.

Maryland Facebook: [2]

Maryland Teachers: Shaun Boyle, TCRG & Doug Westfall, ADCRG

Association: CLRG

California Email: jeanniesally@gmail.com

Maryland Email: shaunboyle21@gmail.com


Locations[edit]

San Diego & San Marcos, CA

Salisbury, MD