Celtic Motion Irish Dance Ensemble is an Indianapolis-based not-for-profit organization of adults dedicated to the enjoyment, perfection, and performance of traditional Irish step dancing with a progressive flair. Members are involved primarily for the enjoyment and love of the dance with the goal of improving their technique to create a unified performing group able to share the enjoyment of Irish step with the community.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Recap: St. Patrick's Day 2011

For a few Celtic Motion dancers it has become a tradition to dance at the Greening of the Canal in downtown Indianapolis on St. Patrick's Day, and this year was no exception.  At 5:30 am, four brave souls huddled to the side of the stage trying to warm-up before taking the stage as the first act to perform.  A short 4 minutes later, we were done and enjoying some nice warm hot chocolate. Despite the cold weather and the early morning hours, we have come to really enjoy kick-starting our St. Patrick’s Day celebrations at the canal event.

Next up was Riley’s Children Hospital, where three dancers participated in their St. Patrick’s Day events.  The event was held in the Atrium Lobby, and there were several activity areas for the kids to enjoy. We danced when the kids came around to our area, and it was a joy to interact with the kids and see all their precious faces enthralled and amazed at our dancing. We especially enjoyed our time at Riley and hope we can return next year.
From Riley’s we had to fight the traffic of spectators arriving downtown for the Irish Parade as we made our way over to City Market to dance with our fiddle playing friend Emily Ann Thompson and her husband and guitarist, Kelly.  As usual, we had a great time dancing to live fiddle and guitar music.  From City Market, we were off to the Zionsville Meadows Senior Community to participate in another St. Patrick’s Day party organized by Cyndi Simmerman of Irish Blessings.

By the end of the day, we were very weary and sore but also happy that we had been able to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and to share our love of Irish dance with so many people.

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