What does Kerry mean in the dance?
Kerry is a style of Irish set dancing. It is named after County Kerry, in the southwest of Ireland, where it is believed to have originated. Kerry dancing is characterized by its lively, energetic steps and intricate footwork. It is typically danced in a group of four couples, with the men and women facing each other in two lines. The dancers move in a variety of patterns, including circles, squares, and lines. Kerry dancing is often accompanied by traditional Irish music, such as reels and jigs.