Featured in the LA Times!
To everyone who has followed, liked, or shared our videos—you’ve helped bring Irish dancing to a whole new audience. This one’s for you. More to come.
We were absolutely honoured to be approached by the Los Angeles Times for a full feature article about our journey as Irish dancers in the digital age. Renowned columnist Mary McNamara sat down with us to explore how two brothers from Galway ended up sharing our passion with millions of people across the globe—one TikTok at a time.
In the piece, we talked about why we started creating content in the first place: not just to perform, but to connect. To show that Irish dancing is alive, evolving, and capable of breaking out of the traditional mold. We opened up about our background with Riverdance, how our training shaped our rhythm and style, and how we’ve always aimed to push the boundaries of what’s possible within Irish dance.
From late-night rehearsal sessions to filming videos in every corner of our hometown, it’s been a journey built on passion, precision, and a love for movement. Mary captured that spirit so thoughtfully, and we’re incredibly grateful for the opportunity to share a deeper side of our story.
Check out the full article here: Gardiner Brothers are pushing Irish dance into the TikTok era – LA Times
To everyone who has followed, liked, or shared our videos—you’ve helped bring Irish dancing to a whole new audience. This one’s for you. More to come.