Kick Up Your Heels

If you have ever visited a bar on St. Patrick’s Day or attended a Celtic festival in Cincinnati, you’ve seen them. Whether they are in their sparkly costumes or team T-shirts, the McGing Irish Dancers are synonymous with local Irish celebrations.

For this St. Patrick’s Day, you’ll find the troupe performing throughout the Tristate, dancing at bars, breweries, restaurants, and parks during the evening.

The McGing School of Irish Dance has taught thousands of students since opening in 1977. But during those years, it has grown to be more than an Irish dancing school. They are now viewed as an internationally renowned program that help children develop a strong sense of self, and physical fitness, both on and off the dance floor.

Classes are taught with an emphasis on individual attention. Staff ranges from school teachers to lawyers and from World Champion Irish Dancers to dancers in Lord of the Dance.

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If you miss them on St. Patrick’s Day, the troupe is performing at the Covington Library (502 Scott Boulevard) on Marche 26, at 3 p.m.

On a competitive level the McGing Irish Dancers have produced two World Champion Solo Dancers and a World Champion Team, which made them the first school in North America to have a Female, Male and Team World Champion and ranks them as one of the most prestigious dancing programs in the world.

For more information about the McGing Irish Dancers, visit www.mcgingdancers.com.

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