Abbey CBS Newry Grammar School

The Abbey Grammar School
77a, Ashgrove Road
Newry
Co Down, BT34 1QN
N Ireland
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Jigs And Reels

Date Posted: 7th January 2013

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This Friday, 11th January 2013, promises to be an extravaganza of Irish dance, with a balance of esteemed local Irish dancers and the equally enthusiastic students and teachers, who have been taught from scratch. They are coming together to raise money for the Abbey’s Zambian Immersion Project in the first ever ‘Abbey Jigs and Reels.’

The project helps to fund educational initiatives set up by the school in Zambia and will see a group of staff and pupils go to Zambia in March to help with these projects.

Rehearsals have been taking place on a Monday evenings and throughout the Christmas break, with participants being put through their paces by Helena Hughes. Helena has kindly given us the time and patience to spearhead this event. She has placed a real emphasis on coaching the participants in the basic steps and teaching the routines and dances in line with the event. Peter O’Hagan’s two left feet and Stephen Jennings galloping through routines are a far cry from the skip two – threes being executed to perfection by the likes of Peter Reel. Pat O’Neill has added a French flavour to the dancing despite not knowing his right from his left.

Paul McKeever has tried dancing before and now feels that he was indeed, born to dance – the man can’t be stopped. Annette Elmore, Orla Hughes and Catriona McGrath, despite being the chatters of the group, are always ready to perform flawlessly. Ryan Hughes and his troop of lads, who have “done it all before”, are easing back into the swing of things. They have obviously put long hours into the art of dancing. Brendan Bell is our resident professional, along with Helena he will be leading the group routine. We thank him for giving us his time.

Participant and member of the Immersion group, Andrew McGivern, said: “As part of the Zambia team this year, I have heard from past students about how saddening the experience of Zambia can be. The work we do here, no matter how small or even fun, as it may seem in this case, always has the driving motive for making a difference and providing hope in Zambia. All the money raised will go directly to funding projects out in Zambia.

We hope you all can make it to the Jigs and Reels night. It will be a bit of dancing, a raffle and most importantly a great night out. Tickets are £10 and there will be food served on the night.
So that’s January 11th 2013, come on down, it’s a great chance to support a wonderful cause, see your friends, fellow teachers or family members getting up on stage and breaking the boundaries of what can be called Irish Dancing.”

Step aside Flatley, The Abbey’s in town!

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The Official Line up:
Annette Elmore (Teaching staff)
Catriona McGrath (Teaching staff)
Carmel Farrell (Support Staff)
Emma Hetherington (Friend of the Abbey)
Pat O’Neill (Teaching Staff)
Ryan Hughes (Present Pupil)
Andrew McGivern (Present Pupil)
Nicole Martin (Friend of the Abbey)
Killian McEvoy (Present Pupil)
Gavin Fox (Present Pupil)
Pete O’Hagan (Present Pupil)
Stevie Jennings (Present Pupil)
Mary Rafferty (Support Staff)
Pat Mc Govern (Support Staff)
Mícheal Campbell (Present Pupil)
Mildred Rooney (Teaching Staff)
Karen Gilloway (Teaching Staff)
Tess Mc Kernan (Support Staff)
Orla Hughes (Teaching Staff)
Peter Reel (Present Pupil)
Paul McKeever (Present Pupil)
Rory Waterman (Present Pupil)
Conor Tinnelly (Present Pupil)
Geraldine Magin (Sacred Heart Support Staff)
Brendan Bell (Past Pupil)
Natasha Stokes (Support Staff)

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