The Olaf balloon moves through Sixth Avenue during the 92nd annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York, Thursday, Nov. 22, 2018.
Andres Kudacki / AP Photo
The Olaf balloon moves through Sixth Avenue during the 92nd annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York, Thursday, Nov. 22, 2018.
Andres Kudacki / AP Photo
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The Doherty Petri School of Irish has over 100 students that has danced in over 200 performances locally in Pennsylvania and as far as Ireland. The mission of the school is to help everyone reach their highest potential ass an Irish Dancer no matter what age, level of natural ability, or level of commitment.
Six Irish dancers who train at the Doherty Petri School of Irish in Lancaster will join the group Riverdance to perform at this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. 17-year-old Isaiah Pujol is one of those six students that will be seen in front of millions of people.
“My gosh. I’m so happy because I don’t think I’ve ever been in anything as big as this. And to be able to get the opportunity to do something well as big as the Macy’s Day Parade is just something fantastic to me, especially with Riverdance as well, “said Pujol.
Jase Lawrence has been performing since he was 3.5 years old. He will also be performing with Riverdance for the parade. He shares how he has been preparing for the parade.
“Basically, the parade is a show. It’s not a competition you’re not repeating for first place. So, you still are working very, very hard to lead up to it. But it’s. It’s not, it’s not the same as you would do for a competition like in a show. You would like you would like to be practicing like your dancers, trying to keep your arms in and like, true your feet keeping that turn at all. And in competitions you would try to do like all of them. But in shows you’re not doing like you’re dancing; you’re doing the dancing like they have for you. So, you’re preparing differently, but the preparing going up to it is a little stressful. But once you get into the groove of things, you really just like go straight forward, attack it, right it, “said Lawrence.
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