Mise Eire Irish Dancers

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From their website [1]:

We are the Mise Eire Irish Dancers from Babylon, New York, under the direction of Patti Love, TCRG! "Mise Eire" is Gaelic for "I am Ireland" and is the title of a famous Irish poem by Padraic Pearse. We believe that each dancer - beginner or advanced, young or old - embodies the rich culture of Ireland with every step they take on the dance floor.

At Mise Eire, we believe in a healthy, fun approach to Irish dance. During classes, our dancers learn dance skills, techniques, and steps, which are woven together with the concepts of self-awareness, positive self-esteem, and the value and importance of team work. In an increasingly multicultural world it is essential for our children to develop an understanding of cultural art forms. It is our hope that by teaching them to love Irish dance, we are helping to foster a greater appreciation for other cultures as well. Instruction begins for pre-schoolers (age four and up) all the way through adults. Mise Eire is a registered Irish dance school with An Coimisuin le Rinci Gaelacha and the North American Irish Dance Teachers' Association.


Email: miseeiredancers@aol.com