Irish Dancing Shoes from Broga Rince
Recent years have seen a massive upsurge in the world-wide
popularity of Irish Step Dancing.
This in turn has created an increased demand for high-quality Irish Dancing Shoes,
wigs and other accessories, often sold at prohibitive prices.
To combat these sometimes unreasonably high prices, Broga Rince are offering
a selection of Brand Name Irish Dancing Shoes and wigs at substantially lower
prices than are commonly seen at retail outlets or even on other web sites.
Irish Dance Shoes and Wigs Shipped
Directly To You At A Fair Price:
In fact; we will meet or beat any other vendor's price on
same style wigs with even lower prices available for school
orders!
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here to view
our
Irish
Dance Shoes by
Antonio Pacelli and Halmor

Be sure to take a look at our
Soft-Soled and Hard-Soled
Irish Dancing Shoes by
Antonio Pacelli and Halmor
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Click
here to view our top-quality
Irish Dance Wigs including
a very special offer on our 'Fiona' wig.

'Fiona' Irish Dance Wig
Special Price: $25.00
Strictly Limited Quantity Only
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Tara and Shannon Irish Dance Wigs also on close-out!
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Our range includes soft-soled & hard soled Irish Dancing Shoes
Unlike most retail and online outlets, Broga Rince believes in charging
fair prices for all our merchandise.
To this end, we promise to meet or beat any other vendor's
price on identical style wigs both for individual sales
and school orders.
Similarly, our range of Irish Dancing Shoes is also sold at highly
competitive prices which are often much lower than may be
found at other stores or online outlets. |
Other things on our site:
The History of Irish Dance
Popularised in recent years by such stage shows as 'Riverdance'
and 'Lord of the Dance', the history of Irish (or Celtic) dancing
can be traced back to the 16th century, with its deeper roots most
probably resting much further back in history.
Although generally remembered for these energetic
shows and the distinctive sounds made by hard-soled Irish Dancing
Shoes, there is another side to this ancient art; soft shoe dancing.
This style of dancing, performed solo or with a small number of
other dancers, does tend to take up rather a lot of space, as
there are usually a large number of leaps involved.
Click here to find out more about the History of Irish Dancing
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