Is their anyone who can do some traditional Irish dancing?
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princesa del fuego
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Is their anyone who can do some traditional Irish dancing?
I would love to have some traditional Irish dancers at my wedding on Sept 3rd
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Well, you're looking for bagpipers, traditional Irish dancers, traditional wedding stuff...?
How about some good old Irish games... like Irish Stand Down, or Donnybrook, or Hide the Potato on the Playa?
Just some ideas...
How about some good old Irish games... like Irish Stand Down, or Donnybrook, or Hide the Potato on the Playa?
Just some ideas...
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princesa del fuego
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I've never heard of these
I have never heard of these games? Do they really exist and if they do, how are they played?samtzu wrote:Well, you're looking for bagpipers, traditional Irish dancers, traditional wedding stuff...?
How about some good old Irish games... like Irish Stand Down, or Donnybrook, or Hide the Potato on the Playa?
Just some ideas...
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Re: I've never heard of these
Well, Irish Stand Down is when two people (usually drunken men) stand toe-to-toe and one smashes the other in the face, trying to knock him down. If he does, the other tries to get up and take his turn. The last one left standing wins.princesa del fuego wrote:I have never heard of these games? Do they really exist and if they do, how are they played?samtzu wrote:Well, you're looking for bagpipers, traditional Irish dancers, traditional wedding stuff...?
How about some good old Irish games... like Irish Stand Down, or Donnybrook, or Hide the Potato on the Playa?
Just some ideas...
Donnybrook is when a group of drunken persons (again, usually men) start wailing away on each other with fists, pipes, sheleliehs (sp), bottles, etc. The side that has the most men standing at the end wins.
Hide the Potato on the Playa harkens back to the black days of the famine, when there were no potatoes to be found anywhere. This game is played without a potato, and it is run by the English. Everyone is systematically starved for several weeks, and then they are then told there is a potato out on the playa, whereby they run around looking for it until they die of starvation, since there really is no potato. The contestant who emigrates to a place where they have lots of food and starvation wages (The United States, Canada, or Australia), wins, but only if he, or she, becomes a politician, bartender, or cop.
There are other games, but they require guns, bombs, and informers, are played mainly in the North these days, and they usually wind up with someone getting hurt.
Sam
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