Dó Cairde (pronounced doe car-jah) is Gaelic for "two friends." Maureen Frail and Kathy Hanley Oikemus, ADCRG encourage the students to enjoy and understand the art and culture of Irish Dancing. They believe that while dancing can be competitive, it should also instill a sense of teamwork and the ability to learn from mistakes. Maureen and Kathy hope that the students of Dó Cairde will develop friendships that will last a lifetime.
Accepting new students for 2024!
With locations in Middletown, Delaware and West Chester, Pennsylvania
For New Students
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For Current Students
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We are so excited that you have found our website and are interested in learning how to Irish dance! Please visit the Classes section of our website for information on locations, dates and times, as well as registration information.
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Please visit the Dancer's Corner section of the website for beginner steps, stretches, and an Irish Dance Dictionary. If you are interested in competitions, learn more in the Feis Information section.
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