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Dancin' on the green: Local teens help keep the tradition of Irish jigs alive and well

Dancin' on the green: Local teens help keep the tradition of Irish jigs alive and well

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Dancin' on the green: Local teens help keep the tradition of Irish jigs alive and well

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Dancin' on the green: Local teens help keep the tradition of Irish jigs alive and well

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Washington: Tribune Content Agency LLC

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McClatchy - Tribune Business News, 2007, p.1

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Washington: Tribune Content Agency LLC

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Mar. 15--Laura Kerr and Ashley Breihan keep in touch with their heritage by letting it go to their feet. The two 15-year-olds, one from Panama City and the other from Fort Walton Beach, go to dance class, perform and compete with the Drake School of Irish Dance in Fort Walton Beach. Drake Irish Dancers of Fort Walton Beach started in October 2004,...

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Dancin' on the green: Local teens help keep the tradition of Irish jigs alive and well

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