The Celtic Academy of Irish Dance was
founded in the late 1950's as part of the Ancient Order of
Hibernians, Dayton chapter and initially was known as the Hibernian
Irish Dancers. The first Irish Dance teacher was Tess Donnelly.
Through the years several talented teachers had their hand in making
the Hibernian Irish Dancers Succeed. In 1987 the name was changed
from the Hibernian Irish Dancers to the Celtic Academy of Irish
Dance and it became its own organization. In 1989 the Leadership of
the Celtic Academy was taken over by Mary Laffey, TCRG.
The location of the Celtic Academy
moved from various dance studios throughout the Dayton area until
January of 1998 when the Academy leased its own facility on
Burkhardt Road in Riverside, a suburb of Dayton. This facility
enabled us to run two classes at one time on any given day of the
week. After a few years, the growth of the Academy increased
tremendously and we found ourselves in a situation of needing more
space. The search began for a new facility to house our Academy.
In April of 2002, the Celtic Academy
purchased their own building and moved into their current facility
on Woodman Dr. in Riverside, a suburb of Dayton. The Celtic Academy
Family worked together to create a fabulous studio consisting of 2
large studios, 1 medium studio and 2 small private lesson studios.
The dancers of the Academy have
succeeded in local, regional, national and world level competition
in both solo and ceili (group) dancing. In 2003 we brought home a
Ceili Team medal from the World Irish Dance Championships held in
Killarney, Ireland. Our Adult Division has won the Midwest Region
Adult Ceili Competition Title 4 times and several of our solo
dancers have qualified for the World Irish Dance Championships.
As Dayton’s premier school of Irish
Dance, the academy is always in high demand. The Academy has
performed at over 70 functions in the tri-state area, including the
Cityfolk Festival, Middletown's Middfest, Dayton's Oktoberfest, the
World A’fair, and were the featured performers at the British Isles
Festival and the Annual Dayton Celtic festival. The Academy has
performed with many regional and nationally known bands including,
Gaelic Storm, Bohola, Natalie MacMaster, Changling, and Dulahan,
and have entertained crowds at the University of Dayton and Wright
State University Men & Women’s basketball games.
Under the direction of Mary Laffey,
Kathleen Dwyer and Laureen Laffey, the
dancers of the Celtic Academy strive for excellence in both, the
competitive and non-competitive arenas. They are a large family of
dancers that continue to support one another and artists of all
nationalities. Throughout all of the years the Celtic Academy of
Irish Dance has existed, the family atmosphere, camaraderie created
by the dancers, and its dedication to teaching students as
individuals has not waivered.