Two-and-a-half-year-old Molly May from Carlow stole the show preforming at the Pan Celtic Festival.
A Midlands toddler is astonishing locals with Irish dancing skills far beyond her years.
Two-and-a-half-year-old Molly May from Carlow has been attending classes at the Dargan School of Dance since just six weeks old.
Her mother Claudia says she dances all the time and has a love for traditional Irish music.
She recently performed at the Pan Celtic Festival, where she took part in a welcome dance for the President of Ireland.
Her mum says with generations of dancers behind her, Molly May is already carrying forward a cherished family tradition:
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