Comments other than yours show that people are watching this video and admiring the dance and expression of a great cultural tradition. The most replayed sections shown in this clip indicate a far more rudimentary draw to the video, as you've pointed out. Boobs = views
@@Zukuri620 Ammunition is really expensive. I recommend learning how to use words to build bridges. You might come to question who you are fighting and why.
@@Zukuri620 Very good. Divert your money into an apocalypse that is never going to happen. Or threaten to kill people on line. That makes you a real big guy.
If I was the groom I would’ve told the wife I had a surprise for her waiting in the other room, then when she left I’d rail the absolute F out of that girl in red right in front of the whole party. 🤤
@@wherethetreegrows I know! 😅 After typing it I noticed the pattern and decided to just keep it and wondered if anyone else would say something. 😁 Thanks for noticing.
When I first started watching I was thinking, ‘how is this going to sound without their tap shoes’? This video proves beyond a doubt, you don’t need them!! I felt the same happiness as if I was watching a show! What an amazing group of people to be able to bring the same feelings as a production would bring! And even when the music stopped, it was still absolutely beautiful! Awesome job! Loved when even more people came out! The bride and groom dancing was adorable! I loved every second of this! Thank you for sharing! 🥰🥰🙏🙏
you never wear tap shoes for irish dancing, tap shoes are their own thing, they are used in tap dancing. They have a metal thing at the top that makes a sound. Irish dancing shoes are just plain leather pretty much, you can get them heavy or light and the sound comes from the heel not the front
Soo freaking awesome!!! My best friend is an amazing Irish Dancer as well and she was nice enough to also be a part of a dance sequence at a wedding we were at where she was the MOH and she and the bride and a few other stragglers had been dancing previously but hadn’t stuck with it like my bff. Props to this family. This is so awesome!!
OMG!!! ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL!!!! I love the Irish and everything about them.................so much talent and beauty in their culture. But I really love their music and dances!!!! I never get enough of watching them.
We kiss you from France : the world need more of Irish party like this one ! And more of Irish people (and Irish Stout ) ! What a beautifull wedding, long life to the bride ! Vive la mariée !
That made my morning coffee break, Thank you for posting. I was employed in the tunnel trade most of my working life and of course so were many Irish Men. Traveling around the world with them was great fun and even getting an invite to the Irish Embassy in Cairo because I knew them was great. While working at Heathrow Ter 4 build in the escalator shaft for the Heathrow Express, the works were right next to the police office and officers would often watch the guys working from the window. During some wait time the lads started dancing on the temporary works stage, and to see them doing this in work boots was hilarious. What's more to see 20 or so coppers watching, laughing and applauding was even better.
I love it! I don't know what's the best part, the awesome music, the fact they are all spontaneously improvising and nailing it, or the joyful atmosphere
How awesome! I was not expecting the bride to come out and dance with her groom like that! What a wonderful video!!! Made my day! Thank you for sharing!!!!!
@Ywonne That's clearly an American wedding with some Irish dancing happening. Listen to the accents, look at the venue, look at what's on the table. That is not an Irish wedding. The presence of Irish dancing does not spontaneously move the location of the wedding to Ireland, nor change the nationality of the guests to Irish.
No need to preface, I am roughly 99% certain this is an American wedding where the family is most likely Irish descent as well. That or they're a really passionate traveling river dance team. What can you say other than the Irish are a global phenomenon.
I applauded the spirit of family, community, celebration. Its a beautiful site to see. Im Italian and these are the things we cherish most (other than food, wine and Jesus)
Very fantastic dance (Irish dance). Extraordinary music. Agréable youth. And also you feel the important thing ; the : " modesty". God bless you all (Irish people). Hicham Hanafi from fez (Morroco)
Не понимаю, почему девушки не танцуют этот танец в длинных юбках🤔? Это ведь так женственно! Девушка в белом платье (невеста!) танцует среди всех по-особенному неотразимо, с изюминкой -> благодаря своему наряду😉👍🏻
Wow! This video came across my feed and just Wow! I love Irish dancing and what fun at a wedding! I was sad when it ended! Was this planned or impromptu? How do so many family and friends know these dances? You all look like a dance troupe at the end. ❤
@@АлександрАрхипенко-ь7э Жить в неведении - счастье. Достаточно в поисковике указать российские национальные танцы и взору откроется основная масса из них, но чтобы найти каждую, придётся поискать чуть дольше.
That was absolutely amazing!! I am currently pregnant with my first baby, my partner is full Irish and he said he was made to do this dancing as a child and did not enjoy it! :( I really want to put our kid into it at some point….will have to do some sweet talking! 🙃
Just encourage hubby by saying we can make his learning experience less intense, and more fun!! ;) Congratulations on your new wee babe! Learn a couple of Irish lullabies -- they're the prettiest I think I've ever heard. ☘💚👶
@@MySweetCuriosity thank you!’ Yes I will work on it lol. So far we like the name Declan for a boy. Any other thoughts on Irish names for either gender? :)
@@laurajones4457 Cian, it means warrior in Irish. Saoirse, means freedom in Irish for a girl. Or any good auld saints name...people in Ireland were mostly named after saints, boys and girls. Best of luck to you and your growing family.
@@josephburke6184 thank you! So we found out it’s a boy. He still prefers the name Declan…I also like the name Killian. Looking for an Irish name that isn’t too difficult to pronounce as I know the spelling can thro people off sometimes. :)
That woman in the red dress basically was on the mind of every uncle for about two weeks after the wedding. They probably were in their homes saying something like "I really thought Siobhain was great, really, really great at the wedding. Don't ye think?" To which either their kids or another member of the family respond with "Sure you've said that about ten times already there Frank (Da'). It's what keeps Irish weddings going long in the mind after the fact. Go Raibh Maith Agat.
What why would you do that? Just jump around singing "lidididadidi bring me a pot of gold me hearty"! and put your arms on your waist while following the previous steps. You'll do fine. Really nothing to worry about.
We aren't Irish, but in my family we delight this dance!!! My eldest daughter has tried to learn it, but we live en México and there isn't any academy where to practice it. She dances Mexican folk, but she has told me that she would like to go to Ireland just to lern this dance!!! Congratulations from Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
So much fun and energy! The reason the Irish dancer's don't move their arms is because it knocked down the candles, in the barn or in the houses and set the place on fire, long long ago. Some cultures learn from their mistakes to guide their young and some don't.
@@LaughingMan44 thanks mate... I only had the "translation" from the boondock saints... And, as cool as the scene was, it could not have been the correct translation... Its beautiful🤩
To be honest, I am surprised and happy to know that folk dances are popular on holidays. In the Caucasus, where I live, folk dances at weddings are especially popular. I wish your family happiness, peace and love.