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    INTERVIEW WITH ADULT IRISH DANCER LIA AVETISYA FROM GERMANY - PHOTOS

    Irish Central
    Sept 18 2012

    Irish dancing is a world-wide phenomenon, and dancers all over the
    globe participate in the Irish dance music and culture.

    Please welcome Lia Avetisya. Lia was born in Armenia and she currently
    lives in Munich, Germany. She dances for the Tir na nOg Irish Dance
    School.

    "Dancing is not only about competition, it's an art and you can never
    be too old for art."

    ~Lia Avetisya, adult Irish dancer

    Christy: Tell me a little bit about your Irish dance journey.

    Lia: My journey started over three years ago, when I saw an
    announcement in one of the local forums that invited adults to a
    free trial lesson at Tir na nOg school in Munich. The announcement
    said "come even if you have two left feet", which I thought sounded
    encouraging, because I had never had dance lesson before. I had wanted
    to learn Irish dancing for years, but I had no opportunity as there
    were no Irish dance schools where I lived, so I seized the chance,
    and have been dancing ever since. By now I have taken part in quite
    a few feiseanna, a show project, a number of summer camps and gigs. I
    had multiple injuries, and prizes, and I still think this was one of
    the best decisions I have made in my life.

    In fact, I consider Irish dancing something like a therapy. There
    have been quite a few times when I came to the class after having
    a stressful day, but my bad mood and worries disappeared about 10
    minutes after we started dancing. Probably that has also to do with
    the fact that Tir na nOg has great teachers. I cannot remember a single
    lesson that was not full of fun, laughter and, of course, exercise.

    Christy: How prevalent is Irish dancing in Germany? In Armenia?

    Lia: There are quite a few Irish dance schools in Germany, and I
    believe Tir na nOg is one of the biggest ones in Germany/Europe. There
    are no Irish dance schools in Armenia, unfortunately.

    best friends, who are now a part of my life, and I'm very glad that
    they are.

    Christy: What is your favorite practice music?

    Lia: I like music with a good beat so if you see me tapping my feet on
    a subway train, under the table, next to a coffee machine, or skipping
    down the street then I must be listening to Beoga on my iTunes.

    Christy: What do you think the future looks like for adult Irish
    dancers?

    Lia: I am very thankful to Shane McAvinchey, who made it possible
    for me to start dancing, and I think it's fantastic that adults are
    given the chance to learn Irish dancing. I know that not all schools
    are offering adult Irish dance classes. However, I'm hopeful that more
    and more schools will open their doors for adults. Dancing is not only
    about competition, it's an art and you can never be too old for art.

    Christy: Thanks Lia and happy dancing!

    http://www.irishcentral.com/story/irishdance/adult-irish-dancing/interview-with-adult-irish-dancer-lia-avetisya-from-germany---photos-170237856.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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