The Gaelic Girls Irish Dancing Troupe was formed in Perth, Australia by a group of young girls looking to showcase their passion for Irish Dancing and culture. Since then the group has exploded in popularity allowing them to travel around the world to perform.
The Gaelic Girls first stepped out in 2012 after successful solo competitive Irish Dancing careers. Formed in secret in anticipation of
their first performance, the girls trained and choreographed their own routines in 10 performances on their first St Paddy's Day. Fast forward to 2017, where the girls had 26 performances on the one day!
Not only have they grown in popularity, but they have also grown in numbers. Starting with 5 dancers they now have over 15 regular performers, with dancers also based in the UK and Ireland. They collaborate regularly with traditional Irish musicians The Broken Pokers.
ACHIEVEMENTS
Sabah International Folklore Festival 2016 - Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
PRIME SHOW WINNER
(OVERALL COMPETITION WINNER)
BEST PERFORMANCE
BEST FEMALE DANCER (Mandy Stevenson)
Japan Tour 2015
Queensland Tour 2014
In the solo competitive dancing careers, the girls achieved the following feats:
Top 10 placings at the following competitions Irish Dancing Championships
Worlds
All Irelands
All Scotlands
the Great Britains
the British Nationals
the Australian Nationals
Collectively the girls have won over 100 state and nationals titles.