Irish Dance School under the direction of Joni Muggivan TCRG, certified with An Coimisiun Le Rinci Gaelacha. School locations in New Orleans, and VA.
Muggivan School of Irish Dance is under the direction of Champion dancer, Joni Muggivan, TCRG. At the age of 4, and in a time when Irish dancing was virtually unknown in New Orleans, Joni Muggivanbegan dancing under world-renowned dancer, Paul Tynan. Because local teachers were scarce, she attended workshops all over the country in order to cultivate her talent and to gain knowledge and
experience
in the world of competitive Irish dancing. Her list of teachers even includes dancing superstars such as Jean Butler and Colin Dunne. At home, she danced under, and indeed would later teach with, Mary Ann McGrath Swaim TCRG, who she credits with fostering in her a true love for the search for and
acquisition of knowledge and expertise in competition, performance, and teaching alike. Under Swaim, Joni represented the New Orleans School of Irish Dancing in regular performances with such artists as Legacy, Danny O’Flaherty, and The Celtic Folk. In addition, her celebrated talent landed her performances in various venues, such as the North Texas Irish Festival, Notre Dame University, Celtic Cruise Lines, and Galveston’s Grand Operi House. She was heard on the radio with her hard shoes, appeared on multiple television programs including the Angel Hill Show, and was even featured on the Poor Clare’s Album, “Change of Habit.” Perhaps the only thing more impressive than her performance record is her achievement in competition. She has competed all over the United States and in Ireland at the Championship level, having achieved open championship status at the age of 14. She competed in two Mid-American Oireachtas, during which she performed her own choreography and placed in the 80th percentile. She also competed in 3 Southern regional Oireachtas where she was awarded two seconds and a third place. In 1998, she became the first dancer in Louisiana to compete at the World Championships in Ireland where, again, she danced her own choreography. In recognition of her talent, unceasing effort, and outstanding
personal initiative, Joni received two awards for achievement in dance, one from Loyola University, and one from the Irish Cultural Society as a worthy recognition for one of the most impressive young performers and teachers in the state. Her dancers can be seen at multiple Celtic and Irish festivals, parades, private parties, museums, and concert halls. In addition to teaching in her own three locations, Joni has given workshops all over, including Tokyo, Japan. She continues to perform as well around the city and continually inspires her own
dancers to strive for excellence in Irish dancing. Dancers at the Muggivan School are trained in competitive style Irish dancing which allows them to compete on local, national, and international stages.
06/17/2026
Winners of our art contest from Irish dance camp this week. Judging was done by a Senior dancer who graduated from art school recently. The pictures are of Irish dance caps that are traditionally worn with Irish dance costumes. The next time you see an Irish dancer, look for their cap. Which do you like?
Summer has begun! It’s not too late to sign up! We also have a great camp June 15-19th AND August 3rd-9th. Sign up by emailing [email protected].
04/25/2026
Another great year at Kids Zoo-to-do at Audubon Zoo. Love making new friends and running into old ones.
03/15/2026
Irish Channel Parade was a blast! Here are some highlights from the day - big smiles and even bigger dance moves! ☘️🇮🇪 Want to join in on the fun? Visit our website to sign up for a class today! ✨
03/13/2026
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03/04/2026
Famous moms of MSID ! Way to step up and show us what a ceili is all about! Irish Network New Orleans
Today we head to Orlando for the Mini Feis at the Southern Regional Oireachtas. We have some excited dancers ready to take the stage. IDTANA-Southern Region