A Taste of Ireland dances into Albury, Wangaratta and Yarrawonga

Irish dancing of a standard rarely seen outside of world championships aims to delight audiences in Albury, Wangaratta and Yarrawonga next month.
A Taste of Ireland explores generations of Irish storytelling and culture through music and dance in a show composed and choreographed in Dublin.
Celtic accordion, guitar, banjo and the traditional tin whistle combine to produce ballads and songs from across the counties.
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The dancers will be led by headline artists Ceili Moore and choreographer and producer Brent Pace.
Moore performed the lead role opposite Michael Flatley in Lord Of The Dance on tour throughout Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Europe, South Africa and the West End Palladium Theatre in London.
She has returned to Australia and teamed up with her partner, Pace, to perform in A Taste of Ireland.
A world medallist and six-time national champion, Pace was the lead principal in Gaelforce Dance and Rhythms of Ireland.
Also in the touring cast are world, all-Ireland and national champion Irish dancers and musicians from around the globe.
Created and produced by Pace Entertainment Group, A Taste of Ireland is touring Victoria and the Border between March 27 and April 11.
The Lowdown
WHAT: A Taste of Ireland
WHEN: Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Friday, April 5, 8pm; Albury Entertainment Centre, Saturday, April 6, 8pm; Yarrawonga Town Hall, Sunday, April 7, 4pm
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