Irish dancing is a popular extracurricular activity done by many students at Brookfield Central. It mostly takes place in March, so the Irish dance season has now slowed down. You can find Irish dancing at Irish festivals or some parades. Irish dancing has deep roots in the rich Irish heritage.
You can find Irish dancing performances all over Wisconsin, and America for that matter. It has become a very prominent form of dancing in the United States. There are many different places that you can see Irish dancing such as the Irish fest that takes place in Milwaukee every year or many parades will include Irish dancing such as the Memorial Day parade, 4th of July parade, and of course the St. Patrick’s Day parade. March is the best time to see these Irish dancing performances in action.
Irish dancing has very deep roots with ancient celtic that has been evolved through various periods of time. Soon Irish dancing became a very significant part of Irish culture, especially for Irish nationalist movements. In the 20th century Irish dancing became popular around the world and was split into categories, competitive structures and standardised styles. Solo Irish dancing became one of the most popular forms due to media such as riverdance.
Irish dancing has become very popular in America and is widely known for its quick and rapid footwork and beautiful style. It is a more unappreciated dance form and more difficult than most people would believe. It has a very rich celtic culture and can be viewed in many ways.