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 10/4/17
The World Irish Dancing Championships are taking place this week in Citywest in Dublin, running from April 9th-16th. 30,000 Irish dancers from all over the world will compete for a world title in all age groups male and female from U-11 to U-21. Pictured, New Zealand-based but originally from Tyrone Irish Dancing Movement Specialist Angela Mohan (centre) and Osteopath Shaanika Marguccio work with Ellie Stoubidis of the Fiona Gaye Moore Academy in Christchurch, NZ. 
PIC: DAVE MEEHAN
ID5 
 10/4/17
The World Irish Dancing Championships are taking place this week in Citywest in Dublin, running from April 9th-16th. 30,000 Irish dancers from all over the world will compete for a world title in all age groups male and female from U-11 to U-21. Pictured, New Zealand-based but originally from Tyrone Irish Dancing Movement Specialist Angela Mohan (centre) and Osteopath Shaanika Marguccio work with Ellie Stoubidis of the Fiona Gaye Moore Academy in Christchurch, NZ. 
PIC: DAVE MEEHAN
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10/4/17
The World Irish Dancing Championships are taking place this week in Citywest in Dublin, running from April 9th-16th. 30,000 Irish dancers from all over the world will compete for a world title in all age groups male and female from U-11 to U-21. Pictured, New Zealand-based but originally from Tyrone Irish Dancing Movement Specialist Angela Mohan (centre) and Osteopath Shaanika Marguccio work with Ellie Stoubidis of the Fiona Gaye Moore Academy in Christchurch, NZ.
PIC: DAVE MEEHAN