South Australian Irish Dancing Association

The Australian Irish Dancing Association (AIDA)
was founded in the mid-1960's to bring
Irish Dancing in Australia within the guidelines set by the Irish Dancing Commission in Dublin.


Classes are conducted throughout the city and
metropolitan areas.

Dancers perform in a soft shoe for reels and
slip jigs, which are graceful light dances.
A heavier shoe is worn for other traditional dances
such as jigs, hornpipes and set dances.

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