Traditional Irish dancing: tap or clog?
St Patrick's Day in Ireland also means traditional Irish dance performances. To mark the occasion, Maëlyss Gérot, a young woman from Moëlan-sur-Mer, tells us about her journey.
A traditional practice coming back into fashion
Maëlyss Gérot is just 18 years old, and has already managed to secure her place at the World Irish Dancing Championships in Glasgow.
It has to be said that, since the age of 3, Maëlyss has almost always had ballet slippers on her feet: after various introductory dance classes, she began hip hop, modern jazz and street jazz... And not for nothing, her grandmother was a ballet dancer, who now practices American tap. She was also a volunteer at the Air d'Eire Irish music and dance association in Quéven, where she gave classes. So it's a real family affair!
It was at the age of 10 that she finally turned to Irish tap after an introductory course with Mathilde Rio in Malguénac. Progressing rapidly, Maëlyss reached the highest level of difficulty in Irish dance competitions in 2021.
That's when she launched herself into the qualifying competitions for the world championships. After failing to finish at the foot of the podium in Munich and Aix-en-Provence, she finished in 4th place in Dubai in November 2023 and qualified for the 2024 world championships. The result of a lot of hard work, since she moved to Nantes to train 3 times a week with Mathilde Rio!
Maëlyss is looking forward to taking part in the world championships and putting on a spectacular show to give her first-hand experience of the stage. Above all, she wants to surpass herself and get closer to her plans to continue her studies in Irish dance in Ireland, and then join a major Irish dance troupe.
But what she loves most of all are the people she meets, the shows and demonstrations she puts on. In the future, she would like to return to France to set up her own school and pass on her passion for dance...
Where can you see Maëlyss perform?
In the Quimperlé area...
- On the 16th of March in Moëlan-sur-Mer at l’Ellipse at 8.30pm
But also in Morbihan...
- The 15th of March in Lorient at The WestPort Inn at 9.30pm
- The 17th of March in Lorient at the Galway Inn at 9pm
She also offers dance classes with the Air d'Eire association in Quéven once a month, and is happy to respond to any requests! Contact : 06 25 50 12 05 - maelyss.kaly29@gmail.com - Instagram - Facebook