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WATCH: Three-year-old Irish dancer is the cutest thing in the world

- IrishCentr­al Staff

This adorable three-year-old Irish dancer at her first feis will melt your heart.

A tiny Irish shows off some serious stepdancin­g moves and a great deal of charm in a video posted to the Fleadh Cheoil Facebook page in 2016. Dressed to the nines, the girl is brought out onto the dance floor and, at first, stands there a bit hesitantly.

Then she starts dancing like a little pro, impressing the audience, which cheers and claps along to the music. With a huge smile on her face, she looks like she’s having the time of her life.

The video has amassed over 2.2 million views. We can totally see why! What a cutie.

Watch it here:

Irish dancing is not only a great way to celebrate Irish culture and heritage but is also an excellent activity for young children to learn. Here are some reasons why Irish dancing is so good for young children.

Irish dancing requires a lot of physical activity, which is great for young chil‐ dren who need to develop their gross motor skills. Mental Health Benefits Irish dancing is not just good for the body, but it is also great for the mind. It requires a lot of focus, discipline, and concentrat­ion, which can help improve a child's mental agility. It also helps to build confidence and self-esteem by providing a sense of accomplish­ment when a child masters a new step or rou‐ tine.

Irish dancing is a great way to learn about Irish culture and heritage. It ex‐ poses children to traditiona­l Irish music and dance, which helps them to appreci‐ ate and understand a different culture. It can also help to develop an appreciati­on for other cultures and traditions. Finally, Irish dancing is a fun and enjoy‐ able activity that can bring a lot of joy to young children. It allows them to ex‐ press themselves creatively and provides a sense of satisfacti­on and ac‐ complishme­nt when they perform. It is a great way to build memories and create experience­s that will last a lifetime. *Originally publishedi­n June 2016. Up‐dated in April 2024.

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