Meet The Kennelly School of Irish Dance

We are proud to have members of the award-winning Kennelly School of Irish Dance performing high-energy traditional Irish step dancing. They'll surely have you dancing in your seats.

The Kennelly School started in 1959 and Patricia assumed the role as director in 1975. The Kennelly School is proud to have won titles in solo, ceili, figure and drama categories at the North American Championships, All Ireland, European, Great Britain, British National, and All Scotland Championships, and her students have also placed on the podium at the World Championships. In addition to participating in competitive events, students have many opportunities to perform. From private receptions for Irish dignitaries to major musical events in arenas like the Hollywood Bowl or dancing with great bands such as the Chieftains, DeDannaan, Eileen Ivers, Arcady, Danu, and so many more, the school has a rich history in performing and the promotion of traditional Irish music. Patricia plays the button accordion and was taught by Joe Cooley from Co. Galway. She is an adjudicator and grade examiner with the Irish Dancing Commission. Patricia is committed to excellence in a fun and enjoyable atmosphere of learning.

Learn about The Kennelly School of Irish Dance

Bay Philharmonic

The Bay Philharmonic has a unique mission.

The Bay Phil presents the most imaginative and entertaining shows that will amaze audiences from the beautiful Bay Area and beyond. Our charismatic Artistic Director and Conductor, Jung-Ho Pak, curates a magical experience, bringing his talents and enthusiasm to every performance and guaranteeing an engaged and happy audience.

The word “Philharmonic” means the "love of harmony", which means we are a source of wonderful sounds and diverse co-existence.

Come experience for yourself how the Bay Philharmonic will take you on an elevated and authentic musical journey.

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