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Date Posted: 08:16:55 09/17/08 Wed
Author: that's the way it was explained to me...
Subject: The younger age groups are doing a Traditional Set - St P's Day, Ace and Duece, etc. The older age groups are doing a non-traditional set dance that is choreo by their teachers. Up until pre-lim, you would do the traditiona set. Once in prelim, you do the non-traditional set.
In reply to: Thanks! 's message, "Oireachtas...Final round says "Set Dance". How is that different than "Traditional Set Dance" that I see for other age groups?" on 03:50:34 09/17/08 Wed


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[> A set dance is always hard shoe, too? Hmmm...methinks we are not actually going to the O's, afterall. -- Knows no set dance, 09:47:03 09/17/08 Wed [1]


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