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She has also performed in the stage shows Celtic Women, Heartbeat of Home, and Riverdance [3] and as a dancer in the Disney film Disenchanted. [4] In 2016, she became Senior Editor for The Irish Dancing Magazine. In 2019, she became the lead choreographer for the Irish and Broadway show Fáinne Óir by the Irish composer
On Sunday 29 March 2020, Williams became the new host of Sunday Breakfast on Heart FM. [18] In September 2021, she became the presenter on the Virgin Media One talent show The Big Deal . [ 19 ] In November 2021, she was announced as the host of a new virtual reality show called Send Nudes: Body SOS , about peoples' decisions relating to planned ...
The video was shot in her friend's garden and posted in February 2007. She has since shot three more Groovy Dancing Girl videos. Her videos have received more than nine million hits. [4] Her short film "Solo Duet" was funded by the Irish Film Board and was shown in October 2009 at the Darklight Film Festival, a digital film festival. [5]
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Irish dancers. It includes dancers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Female dancers from Ireland .
She has been dancing at the Baffa Academy of Irish Dance in Richmond, Virginia ever since. In 2019, she placed 43rd at the Irish dance world championships. [2] [3] In May 2020, she posted a video to TikTok of her Irish dancing to the popular song "Savage" by Megan Thee Stallion.
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Still, some people outside the dance community aren’t as accepting of the new stars. When Morgan Bullock, a Black Irish dancer from Virginia, went viral on TikTok in 2020 for her dance video ...
Cairde is an Irish dance group known for their TikTok videos, where they put a modern twist on traditional Irish dancing. [1] The group started actively posting content on TikTok in August 2020, where they began posting Irish dance videos to trending songs on the platform.