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Founded in 1997, the Culkin School currently enrolls nearly 500 students and is an active member of the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore Irish-American communities.  “Our mission is to pass on the tradition of Irish dance, teach the basics of dance and the music it is danced to and to have fun while we learn,” school director W. Sean Culkin, TCRG, said.   
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[[Image:Cstid_logo_sm.jpg|left]]  Founded in 1997, the Culkin School currently enrolls nearly 500 students and is an active member of the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore Irish-American communities.  “Our mission is to pass on the tradition of Irish dance, teach the basics of dance and the music it is danced to and to have fun while we learn,” school director W. Sean Culkin, TCRG, said.   
 
    
 
    
 
While competition is not the sole focus of the Culkin School, students who wish to compete are trained so that they can do so to the best of their ability.  This has resulted in a successful record for the school, which holds four 2006 regional championship titles and has held 15 championship solo and team titles in the last eight years.
 
While competition is not the sole focus of the Culkin School, students who wish to compete are trained so that they can do so to the best of their ability.  This has resulted in a successful record for the school, which holds four 2006 regional championship titles and has held 15 championship solo and team titles in the last eight years.
  
 
The Culkin School has performed at the White House, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the National Theatre with the Trinity Irish Dance Company, the Irish Embassy Residence, Strathmore and at Wolf Trap National Park, and have also performed with many internationally renowned Irish musicians, including the Chieftains, Cherish the Ladies, Eileen Ivers, Lunasa and Natalie MacMaster. Culkin students have also been seen at many area festivals, including the Potomac Celtic Festival, the Maryland Renaissance Festival, the Washington Irish Festival and the Baltimore Irish Festival.
 
The Culkin School has performed at the White House, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the National Theatre with the Trinity Irish Dance Company, the Irish Embassy Residence, Strathmore and at Wolf Trap National Park, and have also performed with many internationally renowned Irish musicians, including the Chieftains, Cherish the Ladies, Eileen Ivers, Lunasa and Natalie MacMaster. Culkin students have also been seen at many area festivals, including the Potomac Celtic Festival, the Maryland Renaissance Festival, the Washington Irish Festival and the Baltimore Irish Festival.
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Classes are held in Arbutus, Bethesda, Kensington, Rockville and Silver Spring, Maryland.
  
 
* Visit the Culkin School main website at www.culkinschool.com [http://www.culkinschool.com]
 
* Visit the Culkin School main website at www.culkinschool.com [http://www.culkinschool.com]
 
* Visit the Culkin School's adult program website at www.culkinadults.com [http://www.culkinadults.com]
 
* Visit the Culkin School's adult program website at www.culkinadults.com [http://www.culkinadults.com]

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Founded in 1997, the Culkin School currently enrolls nearly 500 students and is an active member of the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore Irish-American communities. “Our mission is to pass on the tradition of Irish dance, teach the basics of dance and the music it is danced to and to have fun while we learn,” school director W. Sean Culkin, TCRG, said.

While competition is not the sole focus of the Culkin School, students who wish to compete are trained so that they can do so to the best of their ability. This has resulted in a successful record for the school, which holds four 2006 regional championship titles and has held 15 championship solo and team titles in the last eight years.

The Culkin School has performed at the White House, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the National Theatre with the Trinity Irish Dance Company, the Irish Embassy Residence, Strathmore and at Wolf Trap National Park, and have also performed with many internationally renowned Irish musicians, including the Chieftains, Cherish the Ladies, Eileen Ivers, Lunasa and Natalie MacMaster. Culkin students have also been seen at many area festivals, including the Potomac Celtic Festival, the Maryland Renaissance Festival, the Washington Irish Festival and the Baltimore Irish Festival.

Classes are held in Arbutus, Bethesda, Kensington, Rockville and Silver Spring, Maryland.

  • Visit the Culkin School main website at www.culkinschool.com [1]
  • Visit the Culkin School's adult program website at www.culkinadults.com [2]