Who We Are

The roots of the O’Neill Malcom Branch go back to St. Patrick’s Day 1969. About that time Maureen Malcom, a step-dance teacher living in Fairfax, Virginia, was asked by her daughter’s first grade teacher to come to the school and give a demonstration of Irish step-dancing. Maureen had received her TCRG certification while living in Ireland. Maureen came to the school and gave the demonstration to all the first grade classes. The mothers of these children were invited. There followed requests from some of the mothers to give step-dance lessons to their daughters. The classes were started and shortly thereafter “The Erin Dancers” were born. Parents got involved and a monthly céili followed, then an annual Feis. The céilithe began around 1972, and the first Feis was held in 1976 with 800 competitors. To direct these activities, “The Irish Dance Festival of Northern Virginia Ltd.” was incorporated as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization by Maureen on May 11, 1978.

In 1986 the Greater Washington Céili Club invited the Irish Dance Festival of Northern Virginia to hold the Feis at Glen Echo Park, Glen Echo, Md. in conjunction with their Irish Festival. The Feis was held there up to 2001 when there was no Feis due to construction at Glen Echo. It subsequently moved to Mt. St. Mary’s College in Emmetsburg, MD.

In 1994, the Executive Board of the Irish Dance Festival of Northern Virginia Ltd, voted unanimously (one abstention) to “roll” the Irish Dance Festival of Northern Virginia Ltd. into a new branch of Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann (CCÉ) organized by founding Cathaoirleach (Chair), Robert J. “Bob” Hickey, Jr. Michelle Donnelly inherited the Erin Dancers, under the banner of “The Donnelly School of Irish Dance.” At that point, the Branch took over the management of the Irish Dance Festival of Northern Virginia Feis.
The new CCÉ Board voted to name the branch “The O’Neill Malcom Branch” to honor Maureen and husband Ben Malcom and Peggy O’Neill (RIP).

Peggy O’Neill was born in County Kildare, Ireland and was one of the very first recipients of the TCRG. She became the first Irish dance teacher in Scotland before coming to America and starting a step-dancing school and a monthly céili ​in Maryland. Peggy, along with her husband Frank, was inducted into the Irish Cultural Hall of Fame of the North American Feis Commission. The purpose of this honor is to memorialize those who have given unselfishly of themselves to promote Irish culture through their leadership and participation.
Peggy’s daughter, Laureen O’Neill-James continues her mother’s work and is the director of The O’Neill-James School of Irish Dancing.

What We Do

Dancing
Our region is rich in opportunities for social dancing (set and céili dances) as well as sean nos and traditional step dance. We conduct classes and can help provide information regarding local schools of Irish dance and competitions (feiseanna).

Music
Our branch sponsors a weekly Irish music session, and a monthly “tune teach”. Find contacts for traditional Irish music teachers here on our site. Our concerts feature the most entertaining and engaging performers from the world of Irish traditional music – flute, accordion, melodeon, banjo, and bodhran players, and of course fiddlers, pipers, whistlers, singers, and more.

Language & Genealogy
Our membership includes several devoted, expert and generous scholars of Irish language and history. There are many opportunities throughout the year to learn and share these passions.

​Special Events
We host an annual school for the traditional arts every July (MAD Week[end]), with classes appropriate for all ages and skill levels in song, dance and instrumental instruction. If your bucket list includes playing a jig on the fiddle, flute, banjo, accordion, piano, harp, you have found your ticket to happiness! Every September, we host an Irish Folk Festival. Our annual calendar includes fabulous gatherings which feature music, dance, film festivals, writers’ forums, and more – all opportunities to share and enjoy. We are active in the annual CCÉ North American convention. And much, much more.

THE CRAIC

THE CRAIC

Branch Officers 2023-2024

Board Members 
Chairperson (Cathaoirleach), Francesca Lee Winch 
Vice-Chairperson (Leaschathaoirleach), Julia Gorey 
Secretary (Runai), Maureen Locke 
Treasurer (Cisteoir), Mike Schaeffer 
Membership Officer (Oifigeach Ballraiochta), Ella Freihage 
Public Relations Officers (Oifigeach Caidrimh Poibli), Steve Wilson 
Auditor (Iniuchoir), Stephanie Caden 
Special Events Coordinator (Eagraí Imeachtaí Speisialta), Nina Gibson 
Immediate Past Chair (Iarchathaoirleach), Jesse Winch 

Appointed Members
Youth Officer (Oifigeach na nOg), Evie Lynch 
Dance Director (Timire Damhsa), Kate Bole 
Irish Officer (Treoraí na Gaeilge), Mike Schaeffer 
Webmasters (Máistir Líonra),  Dan Kaufman & Fiona Winch