Breandán de Gallaí (53) is a dancer and choreographer, and a lecturer at UL. He started Irish dancing at the age of seven and became the lead dancer in Riverdance. Born in Gweedore, Co Donegal, he lives in Ranelagh, Dublin, and has co-directed a gender-swapping production of Federico García Lorca’s The House of Bernardó Alba in which he also stars.
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My liver is flying a white flag of surrender: I’ve just survived my first Irish party. At 3am I stagger off the dance floor of an inner city Londonderry pub to
A 150-year-old railway carriage. A double bed cosily set into the cabin of a converted fishing trawler, with a barbecue on its bow and views stretching from Horn Head to Tory Island. B&B in an 18th-century millhouse. A summer fish ’n’ chips shack with a completely gluten-free menu from tacos to patatas bravas, skin-on fries and freshly battered haddock fingers.