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Visit our Dance tent and see great examples of both Scottish Highland Dance and Irish Dance.
Featuring:
Laura Ladymon - Premier Highland Dancer
The Cline Family - Scottish Highland Dancers
All About Irish - www.allaboutirishdanceschool.com
Oklahoma Academy of Irish Dance - www.irishdanceok.com
Kristin Butke School of Irish Dance - www.kristinbutkeschool.com
Scottish Ceilidh Dancers
Dance Schedule
Saturday 19th September, 2009
11:00AM - The Cline Family - Highland Dance
12:00AM - No Dance performances - Festival Opening Ceremony
1:00PM
- All About Irish
2:00PM - Laura Ladymon - Premier Highland Dancer
3:00PM - All About Irish
4:00PM - Laura Ladymon - Premier Highland Dancer
Sunday 20th September, 2009
10:00AM - No Dance performances - Sunday Kirking
11:00AM - The Cline Family - Highland Dance
12:00PM - No Dance performances - Opening Ceremony
1:00PM - Kristin Butke School of Irish Dance
2:00PM - Laura Ladymon - Premier Highland Dancer
3:00PM - Jean
Hill's School of Irish Dancer
The scottish dances, like the dances of all nations, are ancient in origin, dating back to the 11th and 12th century. These dances, in the beginning, were expressions of both personal and social emotions; joy, victory, or perhaps symbolic of one’s work. Examples of highland dances used in competition are; Highland Fling, Sword Dance, Seann Truibahs, Sailors Hornpipe, The Scottish Lilt, The Irish Jig, and Flora Macdonald’s Fancy.

The “All About Irish” Performance Troupe from the “All About Irish” School of Dance, under the direction of Diana Rodgers, began performing in the spring of 2004. The dancers range in age from 10 to adult and are from Tecumseh, Shawnee and Meeker. The Performance Troupe has performed at various events and festivals throughout Oklahoma, including the Scottish Festival in Tulsa and the Oklahoma Celtic Festival in Stillwater. The Performance Troupe has also participated and served in various community service opportunities.
Members of the Performance Troupe are: Alan, Ariel, Cristin, Daniel, JoAnna, Kadie, Kali, Kendra, Kirstyn, Rebekah, Timothy, and Tyler.

The Kristin Butke School (KBS) was established in December 2002 in Nashville TN. Since then the school has opened up to dancers in Oklahoma. KBS holds 10 regional solo titles, dancers that have placed 2nd-15th at the National level, and World Qualifiers and World Medalists.
The Celtic Tree of Life, which symbolizes roots, growth, and development, represents the school’s beliefs. Dancers need a strong foundation of technique (roots), which in turn enables learning more skills and the understanding of movements (growth), which then allows dancers to create their style and individuality (development).
The school’s goal is to teach Irish dancing and provide cultural education in a positive, healthy, disciplined environment.

Oklahoma
Academy of Irish Dance
is dedicated to offering quality Irish dance training at
affordable prices. We strive to bring out the best in each student
by offering small class sizes, private lessons, and performance
opportunities for all ages and levels.
Team work is encouraged through group dances, and self confidence
is boosted through solo dances. We enforce good work ethic and
focus intently on technique. At Oklahoma Academy of Irish Dance,
we believe dance is a beautiful art form and should be an exciting
experience for both the audience and the dancer.
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