All-Ireland 2009 info and the C.L.A.I on Bebo™ and Twitter™!
The C.L.A.I are very pleased to announce that we have launched our very own Twitter Page, at the C.L.A.I Twitter page dancers can share and communicate with each other further, you can even recieve updates via text message if you have your own Twitter account, so sign up now!. Check out the official C.L.A.I Twitter by clicking here.
Celebrating 7 successful years of the Country Linedance Association of Ireland and its upcoming heats for the All-Ireland finals of 2009, hosted at the fantastic Springhill Court Hotel Kilkenny.
Now you are here, you have made it to the Official place on the web for all the latest information on Ireland's premier and only national Country Line Dance organisation- Clai-Online! This site- like the organisation, is now into it's sixth year, thousands of visitors per-month has made it the gateway for direct, relevant information on this highly successful Line Dance organisation.
Take a look around. Check out the feedback and find out what is happening with others in the traditional line dance scene on our *ALL NEW* Bebo™ Page. Don't know what we are about? Or if like many, you are happy that Line Dance has remained western in style within this Irish national line dance organisation, read on....Or once again, voice your opinion and support on our official Bebo™ Page, located in the relevant section, or by clicking here. .
Keeping it Country
As many are now aware,other forms of dance which are under the 'Line Dance' banner have cropped up in pockets across the world and have ventured towards the Irish Linedance scene. We are fully aware that there is room in Ireland for various forms of line dance and its Irish parent organisations. Only through tolerance and acceptance of each others legit views will we succeed in promoting Line Dance in all its forms, traditional and new.
It is only natural that many want to keep Line Dancing actually 'Linedancing', by keeping it to its 'American-Western' roots, keeping it's authenticity- essentially keeping it country.
The Country Line-dance Association of Ireland (C.L.A.I), are here to preserve the country and western/traditional element and branch of line dance and to protect Line Dancing in general throughout the 32 counties of Ireland.
Many people throughout the country have voiced their support on C.L.A.I's efforts in keeping Line Dance country and western, so join us and help in keeping the original,traditional, element of country and western line dance alive and kicking.
You can contact the webmaster at: webmaster @ clai-online .com
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