New dance fitness class launching in Dundalk tomorrow

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A new dance fitness workout will launch in Dundalk tomorrow

Strut Freak-out Fitness will take place in Felda on the Dublin Road each Thursday and is free for members and €10 for non-members.

Strut is described as “an electrifying dance fitness workout that prides itself on the ethos of learn, love and let go! Its progressive formula is purposely designed so that participants gain confidence with themselves when they move, challenging not only the body but the mind too.”

Music and dance styles from the past and present will be used with the class promised to boost your mood, tone your body and burn calories.

A launch party will take place in Felda at 7.15pm on Thursday with further details available on the Strut with Larry Facebook page.

The Dance Kids gearing up for Anything Goes

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An Táin Theatre is the place to be on Friday the 20th and Saturday the 21st of June when the Dance Kids unveil their latest show ‘Anything Goes’.
Never ones to sit still, the Dance Kids have been rehearsing for ‘Anything Goes’ since January, and have promised that this year’s show will be a perfect night out for all the family, with performances to suit all ages.
The talented dancers aged from just four years of age are promising to stage a ‘show-stopping performance’ of the hit classic, ‘Mary Poppins’, as well as many favourites from ‘The Muppets’ and ‘Calamity Jane’.
The night of entertainment will also include hit songs from ‘Little Mix’, ‘Teen Beach Movie’ and Olly Murs. If that wasn’t enough An Táin Theatre will then be transformed into the Emerald City where Glinda and Elphaba perform to the favourites from the Broadway musical ‘Wicked’.
“We are so excited about this year’s show ‘Anything Goes’,” said Freda Hearty.
“Everyone has worked so hard, these kids are so talented and they really know how to put on a show-stopping, first class performance. After the huge success of our sold out Christmas show ‘Jingle All The Way’, ‘Anything Goes’ is going to be the show of the year and is not to be missed. Book your tickets early to avoid disappointment.”
‘Anything Goes’ takes place in An Táin Theatre, Dundalk, on the 20th and 21st of June and is not to be missed. Book your tickets today at An Táin Theatre’s box office on 042 9392919.
The Dance Kids also have two exciting summer camps planned, which take place in Kilkerley Community Centre from the 14th – 18th of July and in Inniskeen from the 28th of July until the 1st of August.
Participants will take part in a number of exciting activities such as dance, costume making, singing, drama, sports, arts and craft and much more.
The summer camp is open to children of all ages and limited places are now available.
Contact Katie on 0830090297 for more information.

Jive classes starting in Carlingford

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Jive classes will get underway in Carlingford on Wednesday March 19th in The Four Seasons Hotel.

The four week classes will be hosted by Gerard Butler, who will show you how to jive while also providing a good time.

All are welcome to attend, with further details available by contacting Gerard on 086-8986004.

Work starts on €2m Dundalk Sports Centre redevelopment

An artist's impression of what the redeveloped Sports Centre will look like

An artist’s impression of what the redeveloped Sports Centre will look like

The sod-turning and contract signing on the €2m Dundalk Sports Centre redevelopment today has been described as a landmark occasion for local government in the town.

With Dundalk Town Council merging as part of local government reorganisation later this year, it  is the last capital project to be carried out by the Town Council but also marks the dawn of a new phase for the Dundalk Sports Centre as a vital amenity in the town.

The Dundalk Sports Centre which opened in 1982 was built to meet the Council’s community objectives and the sports, physical activity and leisure needs of its catchment area in Muirhevnamor and Dundalk more widely.

What the sports centre will look like once redeveloped

What the sports centre will look like once redeveloped

It continues to be the only specialist multi sports indoor community-based facility in Dundalk and Louth. It has one of the largest in-door halls in the county as well as 3 MUGA playing surfaces and a full-sized outdoor playing pitch (FIFA One-Star All Weather Playing Pitch).

The Sports Centre has over the years met the recreational, sports development and competitive needs of the region for a broad range of sports including badminton, basketball, bowls, martial arts, table tennis, five-a-side football, athletics, archery, dance, volleyball and a range of modified games.

It also provides the base for a number of sports clubs, youth sports groups, summer activity programmes and inter-school competitions.

However, despite a facelift in the mid-1990s, the Centre is no longer capable of meeting the sports needs of the growing Dundalk population nor the social, cultural and leisure objectives of Dundalk Town Council.

Project Manager, Stephen Cull, explains: “In its current condition, the Sports Centre adds nothing to the Muirhevnamor Park environment nor to the regeneration of the Muirhevnamor area. It takes away from the new facilities built in the last few years such as the Clann Naofa Boxing Academy and Muirhevnamor community buildings. The proposed new development will improve the look of the area while at the same time providing a much needed modernisation of the sports facility in the Muirhevnamor area and the wider Dundalk town.”

He adds: “Dundalk Town Council decided it was time to redevelop the Sports Centre and provide a facility offering better access for people with disabilities, and engaged with the Housing Agency as the architects for the new design of the building. Due to the tight site constraints, numerous design proposals were looked at with the new design approved last year.

“The new enhanced Sports Centre will add significantly to the new park in terms of usage, sports impact, positive visual impact and the overall quality of the surroundings while meeting the needs and higher expectations of the 21st Century sport and recreation market.”

Sports Centre Manager, Graham Russell, spoke of the €2m redevelopment. “Where once Dundalk Sports Centre was the only indoor sports facility in the town, the development of facilities by the private sector during the Celtic Tiger years and by educational bodies and sports clubs themselves with the assistance of the Sports Capital Programme, the Centre could no longer make any such claims and indeed struggled to meet any of the Local Authorities’ sporting and recreational objectives. In 2006 we began the process of reinventing the Sports Centre, by investing in staff with sports-related qualifications, to run in-house and outreach programmes, investing in top class facilities including a new sprung floor in the hall in 2007 and a full size floodlit all weather pitch in 2011. The redevelopment of the Sports Centre itself, into a fully accessible modern sports facility at a cost of over €2 million, will go a long way towards putting the facilities in Muirhevnamor back at the centre of sports provision in Dundalk and its environs.

“The redevelopment of Dundalk Sports Centre is the final piece of the jigsaw in the provision and management of the sporting facilities in Muirhevnamor and for the wider Dundalk area. Dundalk Sports Centre will be a modern state of the art sports facility that will be the benchmark for disabled and special needs sports provision in Ireland.

“It will also be large enough to comfortably facilitate the increased number of customers currently using the facility following the installation of the all-weather pitch and the future increases that the new facility will attract.

“The centre staff are already preparing for the centre’s application for the White Flag Award which acknowledges excellence in leisure service provision. The ILAM award structure focuses on three areas (safety, hygiene and customer service) and will be the basis on which the centre operates going forward.”

He also said: “The redevelopment will also ensure that the Sports Centre is a more cost-efficient building, providing better facilities in a centre that is more suitable and attractive to a wider range of people in the community of Dundalk and its environs. From the local authority’s perspective, the running costs will be reduced due to energy saving measures (lighting, solar power, rainwater harvesting, heating systems) incorporated into the design as well as the fact that a new building will require a smaller budget for repairs or replacement than in the current building.”

David Storey, Senior Executive Officer, added: “The local authority is committed to the overall aim of the 10-year strategy ‘to make Louth a place where good quality sports/recreational facilities and opportunities will be available across the county and where participation in sports and physical activities by individuals and communities will be encouraged and supported.”

An artist's impression of what the inside of the redeveloped Sports Centre will look like

An artist’s impression of what the inside of the redeveloped Sports Centre will look like

The Dance Kids prepare for Jingle All The Way

Some of Freda Hearty's Dance Kids who will be entertaining all those who attend Jingle All The Way on December 29th and 30th

Some of Freda Hearty’s Dance Kids who will be entertaining all those who attend Jingle All The Way on December 29th and 30th

Freda Hearty and the Dance Kids are back once more with their Christmas show ‘Jingle All The Way’ which takes place on the 29th and 30th of December in An Tàin Theatre.

‘Jingle All The Way’ is jam packed full of all your Christmas favourites as well as a wonderful excerpt of ‘Annie’, which is sure to tug at your heartstrings. The talented dancers will also be performing to many favourites such as Jessie J, One Direction and Queen to name just a few that are guaranteed to have audiences of every age dancing and singing along in their seats.

“The Dance Kids have been busier than Santa’s elves rehearsing for ‘Jingle All The Way’,” said Freda Hearty, founder, Dance Kids Stage School.

“Tickets for ‘Jingle All The Way’ make great stocking fillers and with our earlier show time of 6:30pm it promises to be a perfect night out for all the family.”

Freda Hearty and the Dance Kids are renowned for raising money for needy charities both locally and abroad and over the past number of years have raised an amazing €150,000 for charity. This year proceeds from ‘Jingle All The Way’ will be donated to local charities.

‘Jingle All The Way’ takes place in An Tàin Theatre on the 29th and 30th of December at the earlier starting time of 6:30pm. It is the perfect festive event for all the family to enjoy during the Christmas period. The Dance Kids are well known for putting on a fantastic show, and ‘Jingle All The Way’ will be no exception. Book your tickets today at An Tàin Theatre’s box office on 042 9392919.