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Date Posted: Sat, Aug 24 2019, 16:08:11"
Author: Can't do anything about it, can't change rude people.
Subject: Happens all the time. The Irish dancing community is one of the rudest I've come across in this regard. People are only interested in watching their own dancer dance and at other times just socialise talking at the top of their voices with absolutely no regard for the dancers on stage.
In reply to: I've never seen so much rudeness at one of our major comps. 's message, "I attended NSW States on Friday and was appalled at how loud it was in the venue. I noticed the male adjudicator getting quite frustrated and after several announcements to keep it quiet everyone just continued talking when the music started up again. Little respect showned from teachers, parents and dancers. Only time anyone was quiet was when their student/child was dancing. Please keep your conversation between dancing or go outside." on Sat, Aug 24 2019, 11:40:16"


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  • Certainly says a lot about the whole state of Irish dancing really... (NT) -- Time to go, return to our cultural roots and not be lost in wigs, tans and ugly dresses, Sat, Aug 24 2019, 23:31:02"
  • agreed (NT) -- Irish Mum, Mon, Aug 26 2019, 18:25:35"

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