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To everyone who ever succeeded despite conventional wisdom; to everyone who ever took a risk, lost, and took another; to all dancers and the dreams they chase, we present Comerford.
OFFICIAL DANCING FOR MORE THAN GOLD MESSAGE BOARD
Hello, my name is Courtney-Pamela Catelli and I am a dancer with the Comerford School of Irish Dance , in Portland Oregon. I've been dancing for about 4 years and I am currently competing as a Preliminary Champion. I am quite lucky, because I get to travel quite extensively to different feiseanna, all over the United States. Most of my competitions are in the Western Region, although I have been known to branch out on occasion. I have competed in Oregon, California, Washington, Nevada, Colorado, Arizona, Connecticut and British Columbia. It sure helps that both of my parents work for United Airlines. It makes it very easy to hop on airplanes anytime we want. My site is currently being updated for 2002. If you have any comments or questions please contact me.
Jackie Flynn (Healy,CA) , Katie Wickes (Gavan, CA), and Courtney-Pamela Catelli (Comerford, OR) This was taken at the Golden State in San Francisco, CA. Not my best feis ever, due to some "HAIR ISSUES!"
The down side to all of this traveling and competing is leaving our little Papillon puppy Dot home alone. So far as a Comerford Dancer I have learned three non-traditional sets, Humours of Bandon Rodney's Glory and now Miss Brown's Fancy, and I am quite partial to the latter. I am looking forward to all of the new people and places I will be experiencing as a Comerford Dancer. Please enjoy my site and please don't forget to sign my guestbook below.
This is my best friend and mini-me at dance: Laura Evjen (Comerford, OR). This was taken at Feile Tucson in May.
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Yours truly made it into the Photo Gallery of Irish Dancing Magazine's Millennium Issue
But what's even more exciting is that two of my teachers, Jim annd Lauren Crowe-Mueller, had their photos on an issue cover. The issue talked about the first ever Irish dancers to fall in and love get married all through Irish dancing. Pretty cool, huh?
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