Jig (danse ternaire) : Bottle Of Punch, The Bridal Jig, Cherish the ladies, Connaughtman's Rambles, Connolly's Jig, Father O'Flynn, Foxy Mary, Geese In The Bog, Haste To The Wedding, I'm a Man in Myself like Oliver's Bull, Irish Washerwoman, Jig and Song Air, The Kesh, The Lady In The Boat, Merrily Danced The Quaker's Wife, Mrs. Martin's Favourite, Monaghan, Morrison’s jig, The Pivot Brig, My Pretty Fair One, Rakes of Kildare, Smash The Windows, Swallow tail
Reel (danse binaire) : Belles of Tipperary, Connaught Lasses, Cooley’s reel, Crowley's Reel, The Fermoy Lasses, Flowers of Cahirciveen, The Gravel Walk, Limerick Lasses, Paddy Cronin’s reel, The Pining Maid, Ships are Sailing, Speed The Plough
Hornpipe : The Blacksmith’s hornpipe, The Frost is all over
Set dance : The Kerry dance, St-Patrick’s day
Slip jig : The Butterfly
Valse : Cliffs of Doneen
Valse-mélodie : Spancil hill
Chansons : Black velvet band (The Dubliners), Carigfergus (trad.), Cliffs of Moher (trad.), Dirty old town (trad. arr. The Pogues), Gary Owen (trad.), Oh Danny boy (trad. arr. The Pogues), Sunday bloody sunday (U2), Whisky in the jar (The Dubliners), The Wild Rover (The Dubliners / The Pogues), The Wind that shakes the barley (trad.)