Friday, November 19, 2010
Irish, Eu, IMF and calm discussion taking place regarding banking crisis!
Vision of Irish discussion with IMF
This is a quick preview of some of the possible discussions and leveraging regarding the recent banking crisis in Ireland a result of its downfall post the recent voluptuous Celtic tiger! It outlines some of the high price to paid for playing at the table with the big boys amongst other items of contention.
>
Saturday, October 09, 2010
So do you know how to Irish Dance
It's a little difficult to explain, but I'll try! |
The first thing to remember is that at all times during the dance your arms must be straight and held down by your sides (Like a soldier at Attention) Basic Position Start with your feet together with the heel of your right foot by the toes of your left foot. Feet at 90° to each other. This will mean your right knee has the left tucked behind. This position is the normal position after each step, changing to ending with the left foot in front instead, and vice versa. |
The Basic Steps There are three basic steps to Light shoe dances, around which all dancers are built. The basic steps are the Jump Threes, the Hop Threes and the Sevens or Side Step. |
Jump Threes (basic step) Start in Basic Position |
Hops threes (basic step) Start in Basic Position |
Sevens or side step (basic step) 1) is a hop or jump 2) The leading foot is moved to the side (for example, the leading foot is the right one so move right, left foot move left) 3) back foot moves the same direction but crosses behind 4) front foot again 5) back foot behind again 6) front foot again 7) back foot behind again |
All Irish Step dances follow the same basic pattern. There are usually several components : The Lead RoundThe First Step The Second Step (or Lead Back) As the dances become more advanced these become a little harder to distinguish. However in the early stages they are very easily defined. Below is a basic beginners reel. |
A Beginners Reel this is a Beginners Reel, so choose Reel music. Try not to make it too fast, as this is hard work! Count the bars in your mind, stood in basic position.(the bars are usually easy to count in Irish music) |
LEAD ROUND The lead round is simply Eight continuous Jump threes in a circle, alternating leading legs. |
FIRST STEP A Hop three twice Hop Seven side step to right Jump three twice Jump seven side step back to left B repeat A but to opposite side C Repeat A again but this time move forward more with each hop three (on step 2 of the three) D repeat C but opposite (your sevens should be along the very front of the stage) |
LEAD BACK Repeat Lead round (eight jump threes), but instead of creating a circle just curve back to end your last three facing the front again in your original starting place in basic position |
FINISH To finish any Irish Step dance do the following : Point your front foot as if starting, and bow from the waist, head and face up, arms still by your side. |