Clan Seger Feis Reviews. Now and forever.
The Crew
The usual caveats apply. Unlike your normal feis family (1 or more dancers, 1 or more non-dancing parents, and sometimes a non-dancing sibling), everyone in Clan Seger competes on Feis day. The crew this year consisted of:
| Name | Age | Dances in | Non-Dance Comps |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ges | 46 | Adult Open/Prizewinner Adult 2-hand Parent/Child |
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| Devonna | %# | Adult Open/Prizewinner Adult 2-hand Parent/Child |
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| Rebekah | 14.5 | Preliminary Champion Parent/Child |
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| Rachel | 13.5 | Novice (except for Open/PW Reel, Treble Jig) | Singing Soda Bread |
| Luke | 11 | Novice (except for Open/PW Hornpipe) Parent/Child |
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In other words, things that impacted or concerned us might not be things that would impact or concern you.
Criteria
As usual, I graded each Feis in the following categories:
| Organization | How well did the committee handle things like entries, registration, getting information to competitors, getting enough musicians and ajudicators... |
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| Scheduling | Are the individual competitions and stages scheduled in some form of logical order or are they scheduled more or less randomly? This is a critical factor when you have to juggle schedules for up to five competitors. |
| Facilities | Was the site accessible? If food vendors were there, could they keep up with demand? Were there enough toilets? Could dancers get to competitions without knocking people over? These are just some of the questions which determined this grade. |
| Operations | This category is for the actual day of competition. How well did things go? How well did the committee handle unforseen problems? How quickly were competition results posted? |
Grading system for each category is on an A, B, C, D, or F system, which should be familiar to anyone who has survived American public education for the past two generations. For purposes of these reviews, actual competition ajudication is not a factor in grading a feis. These are feis reviews, not ajudication reviews.
Changes from last year
Technically, we didn't even need to travel this year, as Rebekah qualified for the 2008 Midwest Oireachtas last October. We also had a really tough choice concerning the late April timeframe, as a lot of interesting or acceptable (to us) feisanna all seemed to converge on the last two weekends of that month.
| Nashville | Cancelled for this year :-( |
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| Staten Island | Three other feisanna during the last two weekends in April were battling for our attention. |
| Syracuse (Bob Gabor) | Same weekend as Little Rock. Given the choice, the family chose Little Rock |
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| Dallas, TX (Emerald) | New feis in the DFW area. Wanted to pull the trigger on this one, but it was a week before Little Rock, and I really didn't want to make two long trips on successive weekends. |
| Emmittsburg, MD (Comhaltas Irish Festival) | The Nash Gerard Memorial Trophy is being offered to the winner of the Adult Open Treble Reel. Nash was one of the best dancers Devonna and I had ever faced in the Southern Region. |
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| Little Rock | We liked this feis a lot when we attended in 2006. Out of the many choices available to us at the end of April, this is the one the family chose. |
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| Binghamton, NY (Southern Tier) | Another feis we liked the last time we attended, and we're safely out of State Fair and softball season to allow us the weekend to travel. |
Recommended
I've discovered over the years that certain feisanna consistently rate well every time we've gone to them. Since it doesn't make sense to repeatedly cut and paste from the previous year's review, I've set up a list of feisanna which I can recommend you consider for attendance. This year, they are:
- Indianapolis
- Louisville
- Columbus
- Minnesota
Honorable Mention: Cincinnati, Houston (New Years).
If a Feis Isn't On This List...
...it means we didn't go to it! If you're looking for information on feisanna not visited by Clan Seger, consider the following alternate sources of feis info:
- Parents at your school are a valuable source of feis-related intelligence, especially if your family is just starting. Their info will usually cover feisanna local to you.
- Feisworx. For feisanna they manage, they provide a feedback form for dancers and parents to fill out on a particular feis. It's not as public as a feis review site, but the comments still head straight to the target committe. Think of it as a way of providing your comments online without the potential excitement that happens when it's posted online in public.
- People in the last few years are tending to be rather, uh, freer with their comments about feisanna on various Irish Dance message boards. Be warned that message boards (especially those covering Irish Dancing) tend to emphasise emotion over rational analysis, so your mileage may vary. Some boards also have the additional problems of heavy traffic and no long-term archives, which often results in the messages you might find useful getting deleted before you are even aware they exist.
- I know of two people who blog their feis experiences (a dancer against whom I used to compete until she jumped to the oldest youth age group, and a parent from our dance school). There may be others. Blogging may be superior to message boards in that there is long-term archiving of entries. Bloggers also seem to update a lot quicker than certain computer hackers with delusions of dexterous adequacy you might know :-).
Clan Seger can't go to every feis out there (even though it seems we do). Many eyes, however, lighten the workload across the continent for all. Together, we can improve feisanna for everyone.
ObCYA
The opinions and evaluations expressed in these reviews are solely those of this reviewer. They are NOT the opinions or official positions of either:
- the Irish Dance Teachers Association of North America (IDTANA) or any of its regional sub-entities
- the North American Feis Commission (NAFC),
- the Celtic Academy of Irish Dance, or
- any of the numerous people, committees, or facilities referenced in these reviews.
Any questions?