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Dancing classes set to unite communities

By Michelle Crean
There's no language barrier when it comes to dancing - which is why one local group is organising classes to unite communities.
KASI, the Killarney Immigrant Support Centre, has teamed up with dance instructor John Moriarty to teach both Ukrainians and multiple cultures living in Kerry Irish set dancing steps from next week.
The first class will take place on Tuesday evenings, starting next week (September 27) at St Mary's Parish Hall at 6.30pm and all are welcome to join.
The idea is to help Ukrainians living in Killarney and Kerry to come and have fun and get to know locals better, KASI coordinator, Marilyn Catapat-Counihan, explained to the Killarney Advertiser.
"We have a women's group for all ages where we do crochet, sewing and art and crafts, where they can talk which is good. I had the music on and they were dancing. I asked if they would like to do dancing classes so I organised it with John Moriarty who is well known in Killarney."
She added that the women are very excited to learn set dancing and get to know other people from the area.
"Sometimes when you meet new people the language can be a barrier and when you're dancing everybody is moving. He will open it to everyone so there'll be integration, it's fun as well. They are all very excited."
To find out more contact John on 086 1579381.
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