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Comhaltas coup for local dancers 09.10.09

IRISH dancing expert Rachael McGinley has landed a place in Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Eireann Tour of Ireland 2009. The Feis Dhoire Cholmcille winner is delighted to get the opportunity to perform with some the distinguished organisation.
"I am used to dancing competitively and it can be stressful, but show dancing is lots of fun. It's a great way of making new friends also. It's great to be able to do something you love. I hope to continue competing for another couple of years and then hopefully go into full-time show dancing and travel the World."
Rachel will be joined on tour by Killea dancer Gerard McNamee her fellow pupil at the McConomy School of Irish Dancing.
The tour lasts for two weeks starting on 11th October, and includes two other dancers along with musicians from all around the country. They start and finish in Dublin, visiting 14 different towns from Co. Down to Co. Cork.
Gerard and Rachael dance regularly together. They were both selected to dance in The Rising Step in An Grianan Theatre, Letterkenny in the Summer of 2008. Rachael was one of the three leading female dancers. Gerard also took part this Summer in The Rising Step, while Rachael went to Teneriefe with her brother Aidan for the Summer to dance in a show called Magic Feet.

Rachael is currently taking time out from her studies and works part-time with Keith Prowse, in Lisfannon, which allows her more time to concentrate on her dancing.
The 20 year old has been runner-up in the Ulster Championships on several occasions. She placed 5th at the All Ireland this year and 9th at the World, which was held in Philadelphia U.S.A
Gerard is the current Ulster Champion in his age group, which he has also won on a few other occasions. He placed 5th in the World this year.
McConomy School dancers Gerard McNamee and Rachael McGinley.
They are both qualified to dance in the World Championships which will be held in Glasgow, April 2010. He also placed in top ten at these events.
Their teachers said they are very proud that they have both been selected to dance on the Comhaltas Tour and say it's a great opportunity for both of them.
As soon as they return, it will be straight into practice for the Ulster Championships which are being held in Letterkenny in November. (Inishowen Independent)
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