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We are a family run business, established in 2004. Our world renowned shoes, Flexi Pro and Atlantic Brog has revolutionised the current Irish Dancing trends.
Keily’s Irish Dance carries a variety of Irish dance shoes, Irish jig shoes, ghillies, dance accessories and Irish gifts from brands such as Antonio Pacelli, Fays, Rutherford, Corr’s, and more. Shop today!
A previous All Ireland Champion himself, his wife Moira and 3 of his 4 children are TCRGs. Chris is also currently on the South East Regional Council for Irish Dancing. We are major suppliers of Irish Dance shoes. We offer a wide range of Antonio Pacelli, Rutherford, Fays and Hullachan...
Irish dance or Irish dancing is traditional Gaelic or Celtic dance forms that originated in Ireland. It can be performed as a solo or in groups of up to twenty or more trained dancers. In Ireland, Irish dance is part of social dancing or may be for formal performances and competitions. ...
Another aspect of Irish dancing’s history comes from the Normans, who invaded Ireland during the 12th century. When they settled in Ireland, they brought many traditions of their home, including dancing. One of the famous Norman dances was the ‘Carol’, and they soon began to dance in Iri...
Celtic heritage, Irish dance is known for its intricate footwork, rhythmic precision, and vibrant energy. Once passed down by traveling dance masters across Ireland, it has now become a global phenomenon, capturing hearts with performances like Riverdance, Lord of the Dance, and competitive fei...
A‘middle-aged rave’ that ends before midnight? I’ll get my dancing shoes Events are springing up for those who want an old-school club experience without the attendant exhaustion the next morning Fri Mar 21 2025 - 06:00 Festivals in Ireland 2025: From Longitude to All Together Now - ...
Joelle started Irish dancing at age 5 at the Regent Academy of Irish Dance and continued dancing and competing until the age of 22. Reaching Open Championship level, Joelle competed at the Western Canadian Oireachtas, Munsters Oireachtas in Ireland, the North American Championships, in both teams ...