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  1. In 1966, she opened a second school in Youngstown, Ohio, and at the invitation of the Board of Directors of the Irish Centre of Pittsburgh, began accepting students for classes at the Irish Centre in 1971. Theresa "Tessie" Burke was the first American-born woman to become certified as a step dancing teacher by the Irish Dance Commission in Dublin.

  2. Located in the heart of Pittsburgh, at Brother Andre’s Cafe, Epiphany Catholic Church. The Fitzpatrick School of Irish Dance was named after Siobhan’s great grandfather, Michael Fitzpatrick. Michael emigrated from Co. Leitrim, Ireland to New York City, via Ellis Island. He was a fiddler in the dance halls in New York upon his arrival and ...

  3. Fitzpatrick School of Irish Dance- Pittsburgh. 195 likes. Pittsburgh’s newest Irish dance school! Located downtown, under Epiphany Catholic Church.

  4. www.burkeconroyirishdanceschoolpgh.com › aboutABOUT | burkeconroypgh

    In 1966, she opened a second school in Youngstown, Ohio, and at the invitation of the Board of Directors of the Irish Centre of Pittsburgh, began accepting students for classes at the Irish Centre in 1971. In 2006, the Pittsburgh location was renamed the “Burke Conroy School of Irish Dance” in recognition of sisters Mary and Laura Conroy’s dedication to teaching and their personal ...

  5. Burke Conroy School of Irish Dance 201 North Braddock Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15208 burke.conroy@gmail.com (412) 781-3273

  6. 4:45-5:15pm- Beginner I. 5:15-6:00pm- Beginner II. 6:00-6:45pm- Advanced Beginner. 6:45-7:30- Intermediate. CLASS DESCRIPTIONS. Beginner I- class for 4 & 5 year old beginners. Beginner II- class for 6-9 year old beginners. Advanced Beginner- class for beginners aged 10 and over as well as dancers that have mastered the basic steps.

  7. Shovlin Academy of Irish Dance 533 Washington Avenue (Lower Level) Bridgeville, PA 15017. 412-431-STEP (7837) Facebook Twitter Instagram. Schedule & Class Times