Big wigs, Fake Tan, Cakey Makeup and Bedazzled dresses.  

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1–2 minutes

By Molly O’Reilly

Irish dancing is an underrated sport in Ireland that has multiple aspects to it including pressure for success, emotional strain, sense of community, politics and beauty expectations. 

Aoibhinn Gannon from Sligo a former Irish dancer from the ages of three to seventeen spoke on the interlinked nostalgia and unspoken realities of the Irish Dancing world. 


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