Irish Dancing & Culture Magazine

Irish Dancing & Culture Magazine

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Provides news and information on Irish dancing and culture from around the world. Includes articles on personalities, championship results and schools. Media Alert: Tuesday 29th May 2007 On 28 May 2007, Wildfire Communications, publishers of Irish Dancing Magazine, University Caterer, University Business, Imagine, , Ocean Magazine, www.s123.com, www.imagineanimation.netwww.irishdancing.com, www.tuco.org and www.twuf.com, will be moving to a new address. The new address will be: Wildfire Communications ltd, Unit 2.4, Paintworks, Bath Road, Bristol, BS4 3EH. Please contact the following for information on their publications: Irish Dancing Magazine: Editor Tamasine Johnson, +44 (0)117 902 9977 and tamasine@irishdancing.com University Caterer: Editor: Matt Robinson, +44 (0)117 902 9977 and matt@wildfirecomms.co.uk Imagine Animation: Editor: Simon Kerrane, +44 (0)117 902 9977 and simon@wildfirecomms.co.uk, Ocean Magazine: Editor: Simon Kerrane, +44 (0)117 902 9977 and simon@wildfirecomms.co.uk www.s123.com: Editor: Darragh Field, +44 (0)117 902 9977 and darragh@wildfirecomms.co.uk www.tuco.org: Editor: Matt Robinson, +44 (0)117 902 9977 and matt@wildfirecomms.co.uk www.twuf.com: Editor: Matt Robinson, +44 (0)117 902 9977 and matt@wildfirecomms.co.uk Media Alert: Thursday 1st Irish Dancing Magazine have recently re-launched their website www.irishdancing.com which is aimed at teen Irish dancers around the world. Some of the new functions include picture galleries, instant messaging between users, user forums and ‘My Irish Dancing Space’ where users can register and create their own personal pages. For more information, PR and advertising opportunities please contact the Editor, Tamasine Johnson. She can be reached on +44 (0)1179 029 977 and tamasine@irishdancing.com

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