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Date Posted: 21:25:04 08/25/17 Fri
Author: KML
Subject: I believe that Blackbird was the North Kerry version.
In reply to: - 's message, "Set Dances" on 22:30:38 08/23/17 Wed


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  • When Olive Hurley released her videos, those became the ones that most people think are the "traditional" versions. But recently the Kerry and Cork versions of the sets are being revived. JO'R was doing the Molyneaux (Kerry) versions of BB and SPD. I'm delighted that we are preserving more of the traditions from more of the country. My son has won trad set competitions and passed grade exams doing the Hurley Blackbird, the Cork Garden, and the Molyneaux Jockey. All were readily accepted by adjudicators and examiners. (NT) -- Embrace the variety, 06:33:09 09/27/17 Wed


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