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Moville GAA jive bunnies do Strictly 12.02.10

Svelte dancers to show off their moves on Friday week

THE eagerly anticipated Moville GAA Strictly Come Dancing will take place in Caiseal Mara Hotel over two nights, Friday and Saturday, February 19 and February 20.
Recent reports from the practice sessions suggest that this event will live up to all expectations and promises to be a fun night not to be missed.
The novelty event was inspired by a similar event attended by a club member in County Tyrone and such was its success that a small committee was formed within the Club to investigate the possibility of running a similar function. The hardworking committee of Heather Norris, Brigid Harkin, Seamus Hegarty and Conor O’Donnell have been working tirelessly on this project since October.
After deciding to go ahead with the event, the next challenge was to get a group of local renowned ‘movers and shakers’ to commit themselves to the intense 12-week training programme and more importantly step on stage in front of the local experts and celebrity judges on 19 and 20 February. The group secured the services of professional drama instructor Movania Parkinson and Moville GAA Strictly's organising committee, from left, Movania Parkinson, Conor O'Donnell, Heather Norris and Brigid Harkin. Missing from photo is Seamus Hegarty.
since then the selected dancers have been put through their paces under her instruction.
The dancers have shed many pounds and all will be a slimmed down version come dance night. The dancing pairs are: Liam Skelly and Siobhan McLaughlin; Pat McLaughlin and Michelle Cavanagh; Seamus Hegarty and Caroline McLaughlin; Mickey Barron and Annie McCartney; Malachy McDermott and Aoife O’Hare; Eddie Kelly and Sarah Faulkner; Dara Henry and Claire Doherty; Eamonn McGonagle and Laura Bonner; Owen Logue and Aideen Fisher, and the club thanks them for their commitment and effort.
Some of the movers and shakers for the upcoming Moville GAA Strictly Coming Dancing fundraiser.
The night itself will be action packed with glitz, glamour, show stopping moves and sequins galore. The show will start with a Group Dance followed by each couple performing a Ballroom Dance of their choice, e.g. Jive, Salsa etc. In the second half of the show the dancers will really get to showcase their dance floor talents with some exotic and unusual moves in the freestyle section.
Popular local businessman Jim Bredin will compere the event bringing his witty personality to the occasion. The expert judges will be drawn from the legal, clerical, sporting, business and dancing professions and they have already been briefed on their responsibility. While the judges will give the first vote, spectators will also have a chance to vote on the night and no doubt the spectators vote will be the deciding factor, so vote early and vote often.
The prize on each night is the “Disco Ball Trophy” which will be presented to the couple who secure the most votes on the night. The Club thanks the dancers, sponsors and any other person or organisation that has contributed to this fundraiser. Tickets are €15 and are available from Bridget Harkin. (Inishowen Independent)
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