Upcoming Events

HOLIDAY CLASS SCHEDULE!

There will be no classes from December 22 through January 7th. (Depending on interest, we may hold a make up class on December 22nd)

Classes will resume on January 12th!

Drake Charleston dancers of all ages regularly perform at local events including: Charleston St. Patricks Day Parade, Piccolo Spoleto Mayor’s Reception, North Charleston Arts Festival, Mt. Pleasant Children’s Day, Riverdogs Games, School, Church, and other arts programs.

Event Date
The Orlando Feis January 3, 2009
The Raleigh Feis January 24, 2009
King-O'Sullivan Winterfeis 2009 January 31, 2009

Are you aware of a group that might
be interested in adding Irish Dancers
to their event? Does your child’s
school have an International Day
where Irish Dancers might be welcomed? Let us know!

 

Links & Resources

UDance.com

 

Drake School of Irish Dance, Promoting Irish Heritage Through Dance!

Operated in the Charleston area by Brent Wood, T.C.R.G., The Drake School of Irish Dance is a family and community centered school with the goal of promoting Irish Heritage through dance. We achieve our mission through participation in Irish Dance, as well as sharing Irish Dance through performance. St. Patty's Day

We are always looking for new dancers, male and female, of all ages. Contact us for more information!

 

 

 

 

Latest Photos

Mount Pleasant Christmas Parade

North American Championships, Nashville, TN 2008

Madison and Brent
Savannah Rockin
Under 12 Top Dancers
Flying
Brent, Savannah, and Karl
Under 14 Top 5
Savannah and Ansley

2008 World Championships, Belfast, Ireland

Drake Charleston was represented at the Irish Dancing World Championships in Belfast, Ireland the week of March 24th, 2007. Savannah McHale placed 9th overall in the Girls Under 14 class. Congratulations!

West Ashley Studio Work Day

Recently, Drake Charleston dancers and families helped install a brand new dance floor at the West Ashley studio at Hungry Monks. The new floor is raised, painted with TrebleKote, and most importantly - level! As you can see, it was not quite a 100% work day...

Work Day