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  School Dress
The school dress is the girl's costume worn by dancers who have been taking lessons for a few years and who elect to participate in group performances or competitions. The dress is constructed from heavyweight gabardine, satin, and plush velvet fabric. The celtic-inspired design is painstakingly embroidered on the raw fabric, and each dress is entirely handcrafted. The dress was designed by Listowel Celtic Art of Pittsburgh, and is made entirely by local talent.
 
  Boy's Costume
The Bell School of Irish Dance is proud to have a substantial number of talented young male students included in its ranks. Boys of all ages and skill level s who participate in group performances or competitions wear a black banded collar shirt, black pants, and a cummerbund embroidered with an elegant celtic-inspired theme that appears in each of the school's costumes.
 
  Beginner's Costume
The beginner girl's costume, or "the jumper", is worn by dancers in their first two years of lessons who elect to participate in group performances or competitions. The dress is constructed from heavyweight gabardine and satin fabric and features a simpler design as compared to the school dress above. Like the school dress, the jumper is also entirely handcrafted and made entirely by local talent.
 

 

 

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