





Irish dance
together.
Set dancing & Céilí
Irish social dances are a wonderful way to experience Irish music through movement.
You don’t need any dance experience or a partner – just the willingness to join in.
Open to everyone – beginners and experienced dancers
A friendly and safe atmosphere
Joy of movement
and social dancing
An authentic
experience
Two styles – twice the fun

Set dancing
Relaxed social dancing in a set
Set dancing is most commonly danced in square formations – four couples create a square formation called a set.
Each dance consists of several parts called figures – shorter dances that together create the complete set. One full set can last up to 20 minutes.
People of all ages enjoy set dancing. You don’t need to master the stepping technique to enjoy the dance.
→ Dancing in couples within a set formation
→ Each set consists of 3 or more figures
→ Each dance has a clearly defined structure and length
→ You can join even without knowing the steps

Céilí dancing
Dances made for social gatherings
Céilí dances are another form of Irish social dancing.
They are varied, energetic and often easy for complete beginners to join.
→ Dances in various formations
→ Dancing in couples or groups of three
→ Easy to join and learn