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The Jig Journals has been created by dancers from the Embrace Project.
Funded by The International Fund for Ireland as part of the Communities in Partnership Programme.
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Episode 27 - OSAS Camp

Episode 27 - OSAS Camp

2025-10-2414:02

Listen in to Amy reflecting on her experience of a very exciting training opportunity.
Listen in as Brogan talks about her first ever Irish dancing Feis.
Listen in as the dancers who attended the Highland Games for the first time reflect on their experiences.
The dancers talk about their highlights of performing on the historic city walls.
Listen in as soon of the team talk about their best dance memories, they might jot be what you think they are!
Hear from some senior dancers.... it's not always as it seems. Listen to their advice and what they think now, looking back on their dance career.
What really matters? .... the bad days??? or how you recover?
The first in a serious of positive mindset messages in the lead up to major competitions.
Listen in as Anthea answers questions from our listeners.
Listen in for part 1 with Anthea as she tells us a little bit about her story.
Becky & Grace visited the Pringle School of Irish dance to give them a taster of some highland dance steps. Listen in to hear some reactions!
Episode 17 - Electrad

Episode 17 - Electrad

2025-06-2019:21

We are so excited to be joined by this fabulous group!
Join us for a quick fire quiz as we explore some fun facts about Highland & Irish dance.
Becky is joined by many girls who recently joined her on a recent trip to Belgium as part of the International Highland Dance Team..... listen in and find out what they love the most!
Becky & Charlie are in discussion with Fling Collective director Alexa Smith. Listen is to hear about her journey, what she has learnt and her plans for the future.
Listen in as Millie talks about her exciting journey from auditions to the performance in Belgium.
We get a chat with Reece, an American intern who has been spending sometime in New Gate Arts & Culture Centre. Find out how she has found her time here and what she has learned.
In conversation with Lauren Smyth hear about her experience as the female lead dancer on Riverdance for over 10 years and her transition out of life on the stage.
Hear from a variety of dancers about their superstitions.
We talk to Emma and Gabi from the Turnout Technique about how they turned their dance hobby into a business.
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