The International Irish Dance Team is going to perform within the XI International Military Music Festival “Spasskaya Tower”.
Viewers of the “Spasskaya Tower” Festival will have an amazing opportunity to see the beauty and uniqueness of the Irish dance with it vigorous energy and richness of the Celtic choreography. Irish dance has its own major peculiarity: while the upper part of the dancer’s body is static all eyes are on the movements of his legs. All their feelings and emotions dancers put into the movement of their legs. Rhythm and dynamics are the main means of expression.
The International Irish Dance Team which includes Irish dancers from Russia, Germany, Slovakia and the Czech Republic has been specially formed to perform at the “Spasskaya Tower” Festival. The group also includes four musicians who play the accordion, keyboard, flute and guitar. The artistic head of the group is Maria Zotko who as a choreographer and dancer has already presented several performances during the past Festivals. In 2016 and 2017 Maria Zotko gathered together the International Scottish Highland Dance Team to perform along the Celtic Massed Pipes and Drums during the “Spasskaya Tower” Festival.
The choreographer of the team is Darya Markosyan who has been teaching Irish dancing for over 15 years in different parts of Russia. Her dancers became numerous champions and world qualifiers at regional level, including winning the Mainland European Championship.
At the 2018 “Spasskaya Tower” Festival the International Irish Dance Team will stage a performance specially prepared for the Festival which bears the name “Claddagh Dreams”.
“Our dance is a dream about Claddagh and about faraway lands, it’s a fantasy based upon traditional Irish dance”, noted the artistic head of the team Maria Zotko.
Claddagh is an Irish village in the Galway County, one of the oldest fishermen places in Ireland. It is the birth place of the first Claddagh rings which are shaped as a pair of hands holding a crowned heart. These rings are famous all around the world and symbolize love, friendship and loyalty. A beautiful legend tells us about a jewelry maker who was taken captive by the Moors and spent many years out of his native land, but his fiancé was waiting for him for all those years. Then he managed to return to Claddagh he made the first rings of that type.