Dang the hair! Bring back the old look it was way better. Also it looks almost more simplified now a days with some of the steps. Some of the dancers look so floppy, like they are dragging themselves across the stage.
We understand your comment and a lot of people feel the same way. We think it is just the progression from being a folk art dance form, primarily found in Ireland to a more mainstream dance form due to Riverdance and Lord of the Dance along with other shows. The show style basically has come into Irish Dance. Further, the older costumes are very bulky and difficult to dance today's more athletic style so the costumes have changed dramatically. As for the hair...we agree with you and have put in coverage in the magazine encouraging those to tone down the look. We also do not like the overly large wigs! The tanning actually began in Ireland. That just took off...apparently it looks better on the big stage in terms of overall look. We personally like the bling, the makeup, but not the big hair. Most, if not all, dance forms or any stage performance you will typically see strong makeup due to stage lighting. So, Irish Dance is not alone in that aspect of use of makeup.
@@IrishDancingMagazine personally, I don't mind the pageantry so long as the dancing is still more important, but I think it's awesome that you put so much time and effort into writing a thoughtful reply! ❤
@@chloelanteigne-marrow7508 thank you! We care so much about Irish Dance and also think some of the look as you pointed out is too extreme. Hoping our coverage of better looks and styles (especially hair) will help bring it back to a more toned down look but we do love the costumes - so expertly crafted and beautiful - especially in person!
What's with Marge Simpson hairdos and tutus? As an Irish woman and ex- dancer I find it embarrassing. It's a shame, it detracts from the wonderful skills on show.
Though the accepted norm...transforming young women into "plastic dolls" via copious amounts of make-up and expensive bling dresses seems to distract from authenticity and tradition of Folk Dance. How would a young dancer with "World Champion" form be judged were she to appear in peasant dress, natural flowing hair and youth-full complexion? Such embellishments are not a consideration for young male competitors. "Flowers in Prime of Bloom need no Artificial Plumes."
The stages have grown larger and the stress is about travelling as far as you can impressively, throw a grand kick, then travelling like a racehorse to the other side of the front of the stage to keep in adjudicators' eyes, Result is poor stagecraft and floor patterning and a loss of or severe reduction of interesting motifs and traditional content. Lots of skill and stamina, less artistry.
Наряд, макияж выглядят вычурно. Что что трансвеститское проглядывается. Наряды в прежние времена мне больше нравились. Скромно, акцент именно на умении танцевать, кроме того действительно красивые наряды, не аляпистые, с народными мотивами. Чувствовалась этника, а сейчас какая то худшее подобие художественной гимнастики ( и то в художественной гимнастике костюмы интересные, нет париков, весь акцент на гибкость тела, а костюм это рамка, которое подчеркивает выступление), и то очень безвкусно, на детях это вообще смотрится очень странно.
Irish dancing is extraordinarily difficult and everyone deserves so much applause and appreciation that participate in it at the competition level.
Their crossing is unreal. I wish I had that good of crossing
It´s on Citywest Hotel Saggart? Amazing!
Can we talk about the Magee flexibility wish I could kick that high
O,g I’m in u11 girls and got third at nationals so this is what I’m shooting for next nationals!❤️
I love the giant hairdos!
All l can think of is KATH AND KIM!!!!! Australian idols.
Эти танцы делают ноги короткими и мускулистыми наверно от больших нагрузок
Dang the hair! Bring back the old look it was way better. Also it looks almost more simplified now a days with some of the steps. Some of the dancers look so floppy, like they are dragging themselves across the stage.
Dancing is great but why oh why has irish Dancing gone down the pageant road with the fake hair and make up...
We understand your comment and a lot of people feel the same way. We think it is just the progression from being a folk art dance form, primarily found in Ireland to a more mainstream dance form due to Riverdance and Lord of the Dance along with other shows. The show style basically has come into Irish Dance. Further, the older costumes are very bulky and difficult to dance today's more athletic style so the costumes have changed dramatically. As for the hair...we agree with you and have put in coverage in the magazine encouraging those to tone down the look. We also do not like the overly large wigs! The tanning actually began in Ireland. That just took off...apparently it looks better on the big stage in terms of overall look. We personally like the bling, the makeup, but not the big hair. Most, if not all, dance forms or any stage performance you will typically see strong makeup due to stage lighting. So, Irish Dance is not alone in that aspect of use of makeup.
@@IrishDancingMagazine personally, I don't mind the pageantry so long as the dancing is still more important, but I think it's awesome that you put so much time and effort into writing a thoughtful reply! ❤
@@chloelanteigne-marrow7508 thank you! We care so much about Irish Dance and also think some of the look as you pointed out is too extreme. Hoping our coverage of better looks and styles (especially hair) will help bring it back to a more toned down look but we do love the costumes - so expertly crafted and beautiful - especially in person!
What's with Marge Simpson hairdos and tutus? As an Irish woman and ex- dancer I find it embarrassing. It's a shame, it detracts from the wonderful skills on show.
You are a pooh
You’re suppose to be focusing on the amazing leg moves 😂
Nothing beats what Americans do and call it Irish!!
Ikr it’s ridiculous, and the dark brown legs with whiter than white faces 😵💫
Though the accepted norm...transforming young women into "plastic dolls" via copious amounts of make-up and expensive bling dresses seems to distract from authenticity and tradition of Folk Dance. How would a young dancer with "World Champion" form be judged were she to appear in peasant dress, natural flowing hair and youth-full complexion? Such embellishments are not a consideration for young male competitors.
"Flowers in Prime of Bloom need no Artificial Plumes."
This is ballet definitely not Irish dancing. Skip twice and throw leg way up in the air. Any wonder I lost interest in it.
The stages have grown larger and the stress is about travelling as far as you can impressively, throw a grand kick, then travelling like a racehorse to the other side of the front of the stage to keep in adjudicators' eyes, Result is poor stagecraft and floor patterning and a loss of or severe reduction of interesting motifs and traditional content. Lots of skill and stamina, less artistry.
Наряд, макияж выглядят вычурно. Что что трансвеститское проглядывается. Наряды в прежние времена мне больше нравились. Скромно, акцент именно на умении танцевать, кроме того действительно красивые наряды, не аляпистые, с народными мотивами. Чувствовалась этника, а сейчас какая то худшее подобие художественной гимнастики ( и то в художественной гимнастике костюмы интересные, нет париков, весь акцент на гибкость тела, а костюм это рамка, которое подчеркивает выступление), и то очень безвкусно, на детях это вообще смотрится очень странно.