Ian’s family and dancing teachers wish to extend their gratitude for the overwhelming support from the Irish Dance community over the last few days. Anyone interested in attending Irish dancing classes can contact me via Facebook at Marshall Academy of Irish Dance. Craig Mason, aged 29 began Irish dancing at the age of 7 in Newcastle, England. All the links on this page will open in a new window… Stepwork videos (Sean nos, Old Style & Set Dance step work) – see below…. The Tyneside Irish Centre is located in the Heart of Newcastle upon Tyne, in Gallowgate and has played a major role in the Newcastle upon Tyne community. If you are looking for Irish dancing for your children then you are probably looking for Irish Step dancing. Anyone interested in attending Irish dancing classes can contact me via Facebook at Marshall Academy of Irish Dance. Anyone interested in attending Irish dancing classes can contact me … I teach boys and girls from the age of 4 upwards, from beginner level to World Championship level. Craig's ability to teach his pupils has also resulted in his very own being crowned Great Britain Champion in his foot steps. Dancers from the Clann na nGael Irish Dance Academy. Craig has toured across the globe from China, Australia, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, South Korea, South Africa, Egypt, Lebanon, Israel, Netherlands, Germany, Norway, Switzerland, Belgium, France, United Kingdom & Ireland. I have 10 dancers that have qualified to represent the North East of England at the World Irish Dancing Championships to be held in Dublin in a few weeks. This dance form is generally danced by adults and older children. I have 10 dancers that have qualified to represent the North East of England at the World Irish Dancing Championships to be held in Dublin in a few weeks. Sent in by Barbara SlaterWorld Qualifiying day for the girls from The Kelly Hendry SchoolIsabel Mcclelland from the Kelly Hendry School of Irish Dance winning her u10 prelim championship at The Hanson Murphy Feis in JulyTabitha Sherlock from The Kelly Hendry School of Irish Dance, enjoying her success after competing at The Gates of Derry Championship in IrelandThe u11 British National Celi Team Champions from the Kelly Hendry School of Irish DanceDancing at the West of Scotland Championships Eleanor Milligan, Isabel McClelland, Amelia Sherlock and Jessica Fender from the Kelly Hendry School of Irish DanceMegan Mallen, from the Kelly Hendry School of Irish Dance, won the u6 championship at The Hanson Murphy FeisThe Kelly Hendry Celi teams preparing Ready to Dance at The British National Championships in ManchesterSisters Megan and Josie Mallen from the Kelly Hendry School of Irish Dance both won their Championships competitions!U19 All Scotland Champions from the Kelly Hendry School of Irish DanceIsabel McClelland from the Kelly Hendry School of Irish Dance at The All Scotland ChampionshipsKasia Pendlebury & Livvi Place from the Kelly Hendry School of Irish DanceMolly McAdam from the Kelly Hendry School of Irish DanceMillie Moat from the Kelly Hendry School of Irish Dance, dancing at her first All Scotland ChampionshipsIsabella Zibe and Thomas Lynch from the Kelly Hendry School of Irish DanceThe Kelly Hendry u11 B team enjoying their moment on stage at The All ScotlandsOrlaigh Mullen from the Kelly Hendry School of Irish Dance, dancing at The All Scotland ChampionshipRachel Hood from the Kelly Hendry School of Irish DanceMolly McAdam from the Kelly Hendry School of Irish Dance at this years World ChampionshipsKate Avery from the Kelly Hendry School of Irish DanceThe boys and girls from the Kelly Hendry School of Irish DanceRachel Hood from the Kelly Hendry School of Irish Dance, dancing at The All ScotlandsRobyn Leck from The Kelly Hendry School of Irish Dance, dancing at The All ScotlandsEmily Barthram and Eire Marshall of the Marshall Academy of Irish Dance.