Swindon Irish Dance School Triumphs. And who know we had an Irish dance school? Not me! Anyway. SWINDON dancers have become world champions in the most prestigious global, Irish dance competition.

The Farrell School of Irish Dance, led by Clare Crocker, is celebrating outstanding victories at the 2024 World Irish Dancing Association (WIDA) world championships. The contest was recently held in Liège, Belgium.

Competing against top dancers from across the globe, the team of 18 dancers came home with two world champions and one dancer was a runner-up. The group meets at Grange Drive Community Centre in Stratton St Margaret.

Courtney Ringham, aged 23, emerged as the U23 WIDA World Champion. Kerry Maskell (39) secured the title of Senior Ladies WIDA World Champion. And Jaycee-Mae Jones achieved 2nd place and runner-up in the U9 WIDA World Championship.

Swindon Irish Dance School Triumphs - Irish dancers wearing medals
Swindon Irish Dance School Triumphs – Irish dancers wearing medals

The WIDA World Championships

The WIDA World Championships 2024 welcomed dancers from diverse countries including:

  • Australia
  • USA
  • China
  • Switzerland
  • Ukraine
  • Spain
  • Scotland
  • Germany
  • Japan … as well as the UK and Ireland.

Participation in this prestigious event required rigorous qualification. That process started with the British Open Championships held in October 2023.

Extensive preparation

Preparation for this global stage was intense, with dancers attending classes up to three times a week, in addition to private lessons. Their commitment and dedication paid off.

Irish dancing isn’t easy by any stretch. And, as these girls have shown, it takes years and years of training to even enable them to walk onto that world’s stage’ said Clare.

I’ve watched Kerry & Courtney grow over the years and they never gave up, even though at times they felt like it. They carried on listening and applying corrections and worked hard to earn their top spots. I’m so immensely proud of them both!

The journey to the world championships was supported by the tireless efforts of Clare and the Friends of Farrell School Committee. Fundraising initiatives included displays across Swindon during St. Patrick’s Day weekend and their annual Irish Night. All of which showcase the school’s talent and dedication to the community.

Courtney, who lives in Pinehurst shared her excitement:

‘I can’t believe it, I have no words. It means the world to me to have this title. And I’d like to thank Clare, my teacher, for always believing in me and pushing me to never give up on my dreams. I’d also like to thank my mum, who without fail comes to every single competition and always ensures I do my absolute best’.

Kerry, from Nine Elms, also expressed her gratitude:

‘It was a heart-stopping moment realising I’d made the podium! To then go on and actually win takes it to a whole new level. I love Irish Dancing, and for any dancer to win the worlds is a huge achievement. Thank you to my mum, dad, husband, and two boys for cheering me on! And to Clare, my teacher, thank you. Without you, I wouldn’t be where I am today.’

Jaycee-Mae Jones, who is eight years old and lives in Oakhurst, reflected on her achievement:

To come second in the world in such a tough competition is a great achievement. I’m excited to work hard and with luck win next year!’

‘Jaycee-Mae took to the world’s stage for the first time and took part in the international championships at the age of eight years old. She pushed herself hard to perform steps that at frist she found tricky. But in true dance form she worked hard and made it to 2nd place and runner up in a fantastic competition too’ Clare said.

The trophy presentation took place on the same day as the competition. All first-place winners participated in the Parade of Champions, a celebration of their hard work and success.

The Farrell School

The Farrell School of Irish Dance provides classes for both adults and children aged 4 and above in Swindon. Whether you seek a new challenge or simply want to enjoy some fitness fun, they design lessons to be exciting and enjoyable for all.

Irish dancing offers a fantastic opportunity to forge new friendships, maintain fitness, and with dedication, explore the world through dance.

Lessons take place at Grange Drive Community Centre, Grange Drive, Swindon, SN3 4JY. For inquiries or further information, please call 07795 026521.




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