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Sean nós dance workshop with Aoife McCabe | Lúnasa Festival

41 Cardinal O'fiaich Square, Crossmaglen, County Armagh, BT35 9HQ
Aoife McCabe  - Sean nós dancer

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Come and join us for a morning of fun learning sean nós dance with Aoife McCabe.

Aoife is a traditional Irish Sean Nós dancer, Set dancer, and musician based in Monaghan, Ireland. She has a BA in Irish Dance Performance from the Irish World Academy, University of Limerick. Aoife has a particular interest in the rhythmical relationships between music, song and dance. She is also a musician and plays the button accordion and harp.

Aoife has received many All Ireland titles in music and dance, including most recently, Feile na Mí. She was also awarded 'Gradam na hEigse' for her particular contribution in the fields of education, scholarship, planning, vision, etc.

To date, Aoife has performed all over Ireland and has also travelled abroad on numerous occasions to perform and teach dance. Notable past performances and tours include, summer shows in the Oriel Centre Dundalk, performances in Belgrade, Serbia, Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, Leitrim Dance Week, as well the National Concert Hall Dublin and University of Limerick Concert Hall.

We are delighted to welcome Aoife to South Armagh for this year's Ring of Gullion Lúnasa Festival.

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