The World Irish Dancing Championships is heading to the SEC Armadillo in Glasgow's West End this month – here are the contestants.
Kicking off on March 24 and running until March 31, the city’s SEC Armadillo will welcome around 2,700 dancers from 23 countries.
The youngster, who will be competing in the Under 11 category, first began Irish dancing after following in her granny’s footsteps, literally.“My mum was so good when she was younger, obviously she is older now, but it is lovely that it sparks the memory. She hears the“It’s really nice when you have two people in one family sharing the same love for something.”
Niamh, 14, who will be competing in the Under 15 category, said: “I’m really quite excited, I’m not actually feeling too nervous.Kelsie, 18, who first got into the dance form after watching the Australian show Dancing Down Under, added: “I’m quite nervous about the upcoming Worlds but I definitely think this is something that we will remember for the rest of our lives.Kelsie will be competing in the Under 19 category.
Though Sawako, who is set to compete in the Under 14 category, had to miss the first Worlds due to Covid-19, she thankfully made last year’s competition in Montreal. Daniel first began Irish dancing in his thirties after watching Riverdance. Within 10 years of watching the globally renowned performance, Daniel had learned the dance form with exceptional talent and earned his teaching qualification.
“I think I am more nervous than my students because they have no idea how big it will be in Glasgow but, of course, I am so proud of them.”
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