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A Cultural Platform Bringing The Best Irish Dancing & Music To Your Home

5 June 2010 No Comment by Paul @ Diddlyi

I am writing today from a nice little cafe in Munich.  The German air, music and overall feeling is a fair bit removed from the reason I am over here though.

In the coming week, we will be putting the last touches of the new Diddlyi service together – allowing you to improve your Irish dancing skills online. I have already spoken about this in previous posts so I won’t go on about it for too long, but I did want to give you an update on our roadmap for the coming year.  There is a lot to look forward to, and it is hard just keeping it to ourselves.

The new Irish dancing service will be an interactive, video based and support driven experience that will allow beginner and intermediate dancers improve their skills and learn new steps. Although there are many around the world that will benefit from using this as their main learning system, we are going to mainly provide a supplemental service for dancers who are already going to real life classes.  This fact is important to us as we know nothing can replace having a good teacher right there with you. But we have also heard you and our audience crying out for more support, technique help and steps.

This initial system is then going to provide the foundation for much more.  Our goal is to create a cultural platform that will bring the best of Irish dancing and music tuition into everyone’s homes, no matter where you are in the world.  The time and technology is right for this now and we are excited to be developing the foundation that will allow us to do this for you soon.

We are always looking for feedback, thoughts and input on this project.  We are fortunate to call Diddlyi, one of the largest Irish dancing and music communities online, home and we will continue to involve every member in our plans.  If you have any views that you would like to share with us, please do get in touch.  Here’s the best place to do so:

http://mag.diddlyi.com/contact-us/

Until the next time!

Paul and the Diddlyi Team

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