St. Pat's Dancers

St. Pat's Dancers We are a not for profit dance group ran completely by volunteers. Our older dancers teach the younger To book the St. The St. Patrick's Hall School, St. John's.

Pat's Dancers, please call Yvonne at 753-9688 or 685-6370 or email- [email protected]. Pat's Dancers have been a fixture of the St. John's dance scene for over sixty years. In 1876, the Irish Christian Brothers came to Newfoundland to teach in the Roman Catholic schools. It was not until the 1930s, however, that a dance group was formed at one of the schools: St. Under the leadership of Brother

Samuel Murphy, five boys, called the St. Pat's Dancers, were taught Irish step dancing, performed with tap shoes. This group performed for various festivals and events throughout the city. During the following decades, the group flourished under the direction of different brothers. It was in the 1970s, that the scope of the dancers began to widen. With Brother David "Bernie" Burton leading them, the group increased their repertoire by three or four traditional Irish dances. The boys were encouraged to make up their own dances set to traditional Newfoundland music. Five new dances were created during this period, including the "Jennings Jig," named for a popular fiddle player from Torbay, Newfoundland. As the dance variety of the St. Pat's Dancers grew, so did the locales in which they performed under Brother Burton's direction. They continued to dance not only at local festivals, but also at events outside the province: the Montreal Olympic Games in 1976, at the British Commonwealth Games in Alberta, and at Expo '86 in Vancouver. In addition, the dancers have travelled to Folkarama in Winnipeg, to the Connecticut Irish Festival, to the Lowell Festival in Massachusetts, and to the Harbour Festival in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. They also had the opportunity to attend workshops and train with such figures as Jackie Scanlon, world champion Irish dancer, and Michael Flatley, of Lord of the Dance fame. The children have also performed for such dignitaries as the King and Queen of Belgium, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and Pope John Paul II, as well as numerous Prime Ministers and Premiers. Despite their international exposure, the group continued to perform locally. Girls have been members of the St. Pat's Dancers since the mid-70s, and today they dominate the group though boys continue to participate. Instruction continues in the way it has for decades. The senior group, which has learned most of the repertoire, teaches the junior group, consisting of children who are not yet ready to perform publicly. Currently the group performs 13 or 14 dances, including the 3 or 4 originally brought from Ireland. One dance, choreographed by Michael Flatley, and the rest developed over the years by the St. Pat's Dancers themselves. Children as young as 5 may train with the group, while the oldest student is presently 16. In total, 64 children make up the junior and senior groups. The dancers are accompanied by Gerry Madden, accordion, Pat Clarke on guitar and Darrin Feehan on accordion. For most of the year the children practise twice weekly at St, Bon's School. In addition, they perform for local charities, fund-raisers, schools, church functions, hospitals, and seniors' homes. They were recognized for their charitable work by the City of St. John's with a Certificate of Merit. Pat's Dancers do not charge for their performances, nor do they take part in competitions. The focus of the group remains on enjoyment, both for performers and viewers. When performing, the dancers usually wear a uniform: the girls wear a Newfoundland tartan kilt and sash, while the boys wear a tartan vest. The group has travelled outside the province to such places as Ottawa, where they performed on 1 July 1997, during the Canada Day Celebrations on Parliament Hill. They also performed with Great Big Sea for the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prime Minister, and millions of Canadians via CBC Television. For their work in promoting Newfoundland and Labrador culture, both locally and abroad, the St. Pat's Dancers were awarded in 1996 the Ambassadors of Newfoundland and Labrador Award, by the Department of Tourism, Hospitality, Newfoundland, and the Board of Trade. Since the sudden passing last year of Mr. Jeff Steiner, his wife Yvonne has carried on the directorship of the group with the aide of parents such as Darlene Moulton & Darrin Feehan.

© 1998, G. Elton

Doing what we love !
06/08/2026

Doing what we love !

Thank you so much to St. Pat's Dancers for supporting the Janeway! Your contributions were greatly appreciated. Way to go!

06/07/2026
06/02/2026
Beyond proud of this group of kids! Thanks for a great year! See you back in September.Thanks to King's Photography & Mo...
05/14/2026

Beyond proud of this group of kids! Thanks for a great year! See you back in September.

Thanks to King's Photography & More for the Photo Booth! I will post a link soon so you can get your pictures!!

(You’ll see the performance group throughout the summer, stay tuned)

Reminder again about this ! See you there !!(dancers are to show up at 5pm please)
05/13/2026

Reminder again about this ! See you there !!

(dancers are to show up at 5pm please)

Today is our last practice until our concert next week! (If you weren’t at last practice here is the poster)
If you can make it, come along.

We want to say a big thank you to Abigale Cross for joining us this last couple weeks! She was on break from Waterloo Un...
05/07/2026

We want to say a big thank you to Abigale Cross for joining us this last couple weeks! She was on break from Waterloo University, where she is studying Physics and Astronomy, and got to teach some really great kids while she was here.

Thanks Abigale. See you the next time you are back!! ❤️

Today is our last practice until our concert next week! (If you weren’t at last practice here is the poster) If you can ...
05/07/2026

Today is our last practice until our concert next week! (If you weren’t at last practice here is the poster)
If you can make it, come along.

✨VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT✨ Our Fearless Leader Yvonne Steiner ! Yvonne Steiner has been a staple in the Newfoundland music in...
04/29/2026

✨VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT✨

Our Fearless Leader Yvonne Steiner !

Yvonne Steiner has been a staple in the Newfoundland music industry for decades, bringing passion, enthusiasm, and endless support—especially through her volunteer work with the St. Pats dancers. For more than 30 years, Yvonne has been the coordinator of the group, dedicating countless hours to bringing smiles and happy tears to audiences everywhere. From performances at retirement homes and folk festivals to concerts and trips across Newfoundland and beyond, Yvonne has always made an effort to make sure the children felt safe and included.

Whether it was renting buses and vans to travel around Newfoundland or organizing unforgettable trips to Ottawa, Cape Breton, Ireland, and beyond, she did it all out of pure love for the group. It’s undeniable that Yvonne has always put the dancers—young and old—first. Thanks to her decades of dedication, the tradition continues to thrive.

As if that wasn’t enough, Yvonne also raised seven children and has an astonishing 22 grandchildren. She worked at the Iris Kirby House until retirement and then became a bus driver for the school board, because apparently relaxing was never really her thing.

Yvonne was honoured by the City of St. John’s as Volunteer of the Year and has received many other awards on behalf of the group, including Ambassador of the Year and The Legend Award for tourism in our province.

Volunteer Month simply couldn’t go by without recognizing Yvonne. We are incredibly lucky to have her as our leader, role model, and the woman who somehow keeps everyone organized while making it look easy. Despite some health challenges these last couple years, Yvonne still shows up, and continues to spread the love of dance as much as she can.

✨VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT✨Next up is Courtney G. Walsh . Courtney starting with the St. Pat’s Dancers when she was 5 years ol...
04/28/2026

✨VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT✨

Next up is Courtney G. Walsh .

Courtney starting with the St. Pat’s Dancers when she was 5 years old in 1990 when her big sister Catherine and her mom and dad were involved in the group. 30 years later, she is still dancing and teaching and is coordinator of the group alongside her mom.
Courtney is an Ophthalmic Technician at theJackman Eye Institute during the day and mom of three boys at home. In her spare time (when she finds it), she will be found on the trails/ Roads with her running pals or travelling the world with her husband, Wayne.

✨VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT✨The last (and oldest by 13 mths) of the Feehan sisters is Molly Feehan ! Molly joined the St. Pats ...
04/27/2026

✨VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT✨

The last (and oldest by 13 mths) of the Feehan sisters is Molly Feehan !

Molly joined the St. Pats Dancers with her sisters Anna and Claire when she was 6 years old, making this her 19th year with the group. She worked her way up to the performing group, and has been volunteering as a teacher and performer ever since! Molly is nearing the completion of her Master of Applied Social Psychology, and is currently undergoing a work term with the Department of Justice and Public Safety in the Provincial Government. In her free time Molly plays volleyball, hike with friends when the weather is nice, loves to read, and has started to learn to make sour dough bread!

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St. John's, Newfoundland And Labrador, NL

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