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January 21, 2012

iDance.ca Shawn Silver Irish Dancing Inc. Newfoundland Labrador

0 iDance.ca Shawn Silver Irish Dancing Inc. Newfoundland LabradoriDance.ca Shawn Silver Irish Dancing Inc (www.idance.ca and www.celticpirit.ca) is located in St. John’s Newfoundland Labrador Canada, located some 1800 miles west of Ireland. Newfoundland is the only location outside Ireland with an Irish name, Talamh an Éisc .
( Pronounced Ta- Lov-on-Ayshk)

iDance is Newfoundland Labrador’s first and only center dedicated exclusively to traditional Irish dance, music and culture. Our goal is to promote, preserve and strengthen traditional dance culture in our province by offering classes to children, youth and adults from beginner to advanced levels.

We strive to support young and emerging artists by introducing them to the exciting world of traditional Irish dance performance, teaching and competition.

Whether your goal is to learn Irish dancing for fun and fitness or to become a professional Irish dancer and touring artist, iDance Shawn Silver Irish Dancing Inc. can help get you there..

iDance Inc boasts a popular, high energy dance show, “Celtic Fire`, `Newfoundlandland`s first and only touring Irish Dance show, which has performed to thrilled audiences all over the world.

Contact us to book“Celtic Fire“ for your special event, convention, festival, school arts program, artist in residence, wedding, private show or to ask about our touring schedule – we provide on-site entertainment and will tailor a show to your needs.

Contact our booking agent at www.idance.ca. toll free (866) 785-5257 or locally 709 690 2101.

Visit us at www.idance.ca or Celticspirit.ca to view dance class and workshop schedules or to book “Celtic Fire“ The Show.

You may also see what people are saying in our media and testimonials page or view more at www.idance.ca

ARE YOU VISITING NEWFOUNDLAND LABRADOR? Ask about classes for active tourists and visitors. Saltscapes Magazine (Canada) listed iDance.ca Shawn Silver Irish Dancing Inc. as one of Canada’s top 10 learning and cultural vacations.

Irish Dance Magazine UK says, ” Shawn Silver is THE Irish Canadian the world should get to know.

“Shawn you are truly an ambassador for traditional culture in Newfoundland Labrador, Thank you for all your hard work, if there were 100 more just like you it would make our job that much easier“

Danny Williams
Premier NL

‘Shawn Silver is Newfoundland’s answer to Riverdance. Brilliant. ‘
Breandon de Gallaí Lead Dancer
Riverdance

‘iDANCE is Newfoundland and Labrador’s premiere centre of Irish dance excellence. Shawn Silver has an energy level hard to match, and the kind of confidence that comes from following a path you seem destined to travel.’

Joy Mix
Chicago American News
Chicago

GET IN TOUCH WITH YOUR INNER CELT

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December 28, 2010

I’ll Be There Christmas Eve

2 Ill Be There Christmas EveENNIS performs “I’ll Be There Christmas Eve” – Christmas 2009 on their CD release tour across Newfoundland.

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December 7, 2010

In For A Penny, CBC, Alan Doyle, Part 2

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2 In For A Penny, CBC, Alan Doyle, Part 2Alan Doyle’s comments from the “In For A Penny” show on CBC-TV, a program where a group of prominent Newfoundlanders (a group that also included Mary Walsh, Andy Jones, Bernice Morgan, Christopher Pratt, Harry Steele, Robert Joy, Ed Roberts, and James Iglioliorte) were encouraged to speak their minds about matters of Newfoundland life, culture, and identity These refreshingly outspoken comments are in regard to dealing with how Newfoundlanders are at times treated by non-Newfoundlanders, particularly when it comes to the use of the epithet “newfie”.

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September 10, 2010

Owls in the Rafters – Paper Dolls (A&C)

2 Owls in the Rafters   Paper Dolls (A&C)This is us playing paper dolls at the battle of the bands at the arts & culture centre in Corner Brook.

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August 12, 2010

(In) The Streets Of Old St. John’s by Newfoundland’s Singer Songwriter Anne-Marie Theresa Murray

2 (In) The Streets Of Old St. Johns by Newfoundlands Singer Songwriter Anne Marie Theresa MurrayThe CD is available at CD Baby: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/annemariemurray

This video was filmed by Memorial University in St. John’s, Newfoundland, produced by Anne-Marie Theresa Murray for Lady Diana and Prince Charles’ Royal Visit during the summer of 1983 announced as the official song of the city for the Royal Visit by the Mayor John Murphy.
That’s me walking around the beloved Newfoundland capital St. John’s.

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July 29, 2010

In For A Penny, CBC, Alan Doyle, Part 3

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2 In For A Penny, CBC, Alan Doyle, Part 3Alan Doyle’s comments from the “In For A Penny” show on CBC-TV, a program where a group of prominent Newfoundlanders (a group that also included Mary Walsh, Andy Jones, Bernice Morgan, Christopher Pratt, Harry Steele, Robert Joy, Ed Roberts, and James Iglioliorte) were encouraged to speak their minds about matters of Newfoundland life, culture, and identity. Here, Alan discusses the impact of the Newfoundland Cultural Renaissance in the 1970s on his own band, Great Big Sea.

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July 23, 2010

ocean in newfoundland canada

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2 ocean in newfoundland canadabeautiful isent it

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April 25, 2010

A Great Big Moose In The Middle of The Road

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2 A Great Big Moose In The Middle of The RoadA.Frank Willis, the “One-Man Band from Newfoundland“, is a virtual legend on the Canadian east coast music scene. This “little feller from Dover” is arguably one of Canada’s most uniquely talented and engaging performers.

A.Frank, as he is affectionately known, launched his one-man show in 1975 and became an overnight sensation. Fans marvelled as they watched him simultaneously play bass pedals with his left foot, chord organ with his right foot, and the harmonica (clamped in a holder)… all while his hands alternated between the guitar and mandolin strapped in front of him. He frequently pulled the accordion, banjo, and kazoo into the performance just for good measure! During performances, he integrated a variety of musical styles including traditional, country, pop, rock-and-roll, and everything in between. This diversity, combined with such rare abilities, garnered jam-packed audiences of young and old alike. The title of his 1976 debut album, Any Kind Of Music, says it all.

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April 1, 2010

Nirvana Cover – In Bloom

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2 Nirvana Cover   In Bloom*taken jan 05 2005 shearstown, Newfoundland

old school battle of the bands

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March 30, 2010

In For A Penny, CBC, Alan Doyle, Part 1

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2 In For A Penny, CBC, Alan Doyle,  Part 1Alan Doyle’s comments from the “In For A Penny” show on CBC-TV, a program where a group of prominent Newfoundlanders (a group that also included Mary Walsh, Andy Jones, Bernice Morgan, Christopher Pratt, Harry Steele, Robert Joy, Ed Roberts, and James Iglioliorte) were encouraged to speak their minds about matters of Newfoundland life, culture, and identity. Here, Alan gives an intriguing perspective on the importance (and lack thereof) of Confederation to those living in isolated outport communities.

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