A charming two-year-old daughter won over many people’s hearts on St. Patrick’s Day 2017 by teaching her dad Irish dancing techniques. The lovely girl was seen clapping, tapping, and stamping in the viral video as her dad watched her intently.

The mother of the little dancer, who spent four years as a member of Lord of the Dance, tells Irish Central that she likes to believe her daughter has been dancing since the day she was conceived. During her pregnancy, the girl’s mother taught Irish dancing, and when the child was three months old, she began going to her mother’s dance lessons.

Her mother is audible in the background, encouraging her and reminding her of the stages. It’s never easy to teach anything to a child. This two-year-old’s ability to learn and organize her movements is astounding, yet her peers struggle to even stand or take a few steps without falling. Not only was this young child born to dance, but she also possesses extraordinary talent.
This young lady is ideal since she loves what she does and it goes beyond practice. She is too young to begin touring the globe on her own for contests, but she still stays up to date with everything that is going on in the Irish dancing world. She may be seen attentively observing and clapping along to the music during Champions Live by the Ceili Dancing in another video on her Instagram page.

Watching her inform her mother exactly which songs are playing in the background is also very endearing. She has amazing taste in Irish dances and music. She adores Michael Flatley, her mother’s former boss and an American-Irish dancer who transformed Irish dancing into a stunning attraction, according to Britannica. She also likes to watch the Lord of the Dance DVD that her mother has.

The cute dancing start is getting ready for her big show by tapping her heels and downing a tiny green bow. She is vivacious as she moves across their living room, hopping and dancing with grace and presence.

The father, pictured grinning and joining in on her taps, skips, and claps, is clearly drawn to her charm. Her ability to move her feet fluidly and swiftly catch herself when she misses or forgets a step makes her a great performer.

The mother can be heard telling daughter to prepare for the sweetest thing ever, the “rollie-pollie,” at the end. She enters with grace, turns around, rolls her hand, and ends with a tap and clap. When she pauses abruptly and looks up at something, she does the loveliest toddler trick. The mother is then signaled by the father that this is most likely the end. Don’t you wish it had continued a little bit longer?

The way the young child instructs her father about The Three Tunes shows that she is a master of her craft. This young lady, like many other award-winning Irish dancing champions who got their start at a young age, is undoubtedly going to be successful.

This two-year-old girl can dance quite well. Watching her is flawless, and it’s difficult not to want to join in on the dance.

It is indisputable that nurturing a child’s gift has immense power. It is the duty of parents to instill confidence in their children and to guide them on a path toward achievement and self-awareness.