Nationals in Chicago
Hello There Everyone,
It is that time of year again!!! Yes- time for our National
competition!!
The last time I blogged, we had just finished our last of
two trips to Ireland for two major competitions. As I always say – we love it over on the Emerald Isle. I hope you enjoyed reading about our
trip as much as we enjoyed being there.
All this being said, I have to tell you that the sport of
Irish Dance is a year round sport.
Since we came home, both girls have been getting ready for this years’
Nationals. We continue to dance
almost every day of the week. We
travel all over the state for solo and team practice and it keeps our family
very busy. Again, it is fun
and fabulous, just very busy.
Nationals is a competition held once a year at a selected
location and everyone from North America and Ireland are allowed to compete if
the dancer qualifies. In order to
qualify, a dancer must achieve a certain level at the regional
competition. Our regional
competition is held over Thanksgiving weekend and it is held in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. I blogged about that
last year. Both Shannon and Erin
qualified for Nationals, so both girls will be competing at Nationals.
Nationals is being held in Chicago, Illinois. Our family is very excited to be
heading out to Chicago. It will be
the girls first time there. That
is one of the best perks of Irish dancing: exposing the girls to all the traveling. Shannon and Erin enjoy seeing new
places and dancing provides this opportunity for them.
We will be busy with the dancing, but will be fitting in
some fantastic sight seeing. We
have done our research and will be hitting the major hot spots.
Erin starts off our week dancing on Tuesday. The girls are competing together on a
team this year. This is the first
time they have ever been on a team together. Their team dances on Thursday. Shannon finishes our week dancing on Saturday.
As always, dancing days are crazy days. But I will be doing
my best to keep you all updated.
Enjoy the beginning of your summer and I hope you like
reading about our adventures in the 'Windy City'.
Sharon