
Jig
Documentary
Overview
Documentary telling the compelling story of the 40th Irish Dancing World Championships.
Top Cast
Joe Bitter
Joe Bitter
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Joe Bitter
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John Carey
John Carey
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John Carey
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Suzanne Coyle
Suzanne Coyle
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Suzanne Coyle
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Claire Greaney
Claire Greaney
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Claire Greaney
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Simona Mauriello
Simona Mauriello
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Simona Mauriello
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Shane McAvinchey
Shane McAvinchey
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Shane McAvinchey
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Brogan McKay
Brogan McKay
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Brogan McKay
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Julia O'Rourke
Julia O'Rourke
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Julia O'Rourke
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Sandun Verschoor
Sandun Verschoor
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Sandun Verschoor
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John Whitehurst
John Whitehurst
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John Whitehurst
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