With locations in four areas of southwestern and central lower Michigan and having over 150 students of all ages (including adults), the Quinn School of Irish Dance is becoming well known in the Midwest. With a philosophy of rewarding hard work and "no excuses", school founder Erin Quinn is becoming known for molding and training high quality championship dancers who love their sport.

Erin Quinn - T.C.R.G.:  Erin began her dancing career at the age of five with the O'Hare School of Irish Dance. Throughout her championship career she has competed all over the United States, Canada, and Ireland winning many awards. She has also performed with many Irish bands including The Chieftains, The Wolftones, Cherish the Ladies, and Fonnmhor. In March of 1999 Erin was invited, with other members from the O'Hare School, to perform at the White House for President Clinton and other governmental officials at their St. Patrick's Day Celebration. Shortly after, Erin began performing with the renowned Trinity Irish Dance Company. In August of 1999, she was selected to be a member of the Riverdance Flying Squad, which she is still a part of today. After graduating from Michigan State University  in 2001, Erin opened the Quinn School of Irish Dance. Since the school opened, its dancers have performed at many festivals, concerts, parades, and celebrations. They have also participated in many feisanna and look forward to future performances and competitions.

This site was last updated 07/02/07