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The [http://ceili.dragonseye.com/ SCMA Ceili Series] was sponsored by the [http://www.scmatx.org Southwest Celtic Music Association] in an effort to promote Irish dance in the Dallas / Fort Worth area and the series ran from 2009 through 2012.
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The [http://ceili.dragonseye.com/ SCMA Ceili Series] was sponsored by the [http://www.scmatx.org Southwest Celtic Music Association] in an effort to promote Irish dance in the Dallas / Fort Worth area and the series ran montly from 2005 through 2012.
  
 
Music was played by local musicians including Mimi Rogers and Allison Hicks and dances called by Michael & Susan Harrison.
 
Music was played by local musicians including Mimi Rogers and Allison Hicks and dances called by Michael & Susan Harrison.
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Each ceili featured a variety of ceili, set and two-hand dances which were taught and then danced.  All experience levels were welcome.
 
Each ceili featured a variety of ceili, set and two-hand dances which were taught and then danced.  All experience levels were welcome.
  
Pictures and video from the series are [http://dragonseye.com/photos/index?/category/211-scma_ceili_series available here].
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Pictures and video from the series are [http://www.dragonseye.com/photos/index.php?/category/211-scma_ceili_series available here].

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The SCMA Ceili Series was sponsored by the Southwest Celtic Music Association in an effort to promote Irish dance in the Dallas / Fort Worth area and the series ran montly from 2005 through 2012.

Music was played by local musicians including Mimi Rogers and Allison Hicks and dances called by Michael & Susan Harrison.

Each ceili featured a variety of ceili, set and two-hand dances which were taught and then danced. All experience levels were welcome.

Pictures and video from the series are available here.