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Shelly Hathaway is an Open Championship Irish dancer from the Shelley School of Irish Dance in Utah. Shelly is also a professional photographer who specializes in dance and portrait photography. Visit ShellyHathaway.com to view photo galleries.
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Irish Dance Photos Taken At Shelley Workshop

11 January 2012 No Comment by Shelly Hathaway

The Shelley School held an Irish dance workshop right before Christmas break with a guest TCRG instructor from Ireland. We had the chance to learn some choreography from an instructor we were not used to and it was a lot of fun! The workshop lasted for 3 days and we learned some amazing new moves I’ve never ever seen before. On the last day of the workshop I brought my camera to class and after taking a few action shots I got really excited. We were dancing in different studio than usual so the lighting in this studio was far better that what I usually have to work with. I decided to ask a few of the dancers to do some leaps and other tricks for me. I was able to capture the absolute best Irish dance photos I’ve ever taken. I’m so excited to share these with everyone!

Make sure you visit my photography website to view the complete gallery which includes over 100 great action shots of Irish dancers!

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Photos by Shelly Hathaway Photography.
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