Eleven-year-old Dingle dancing sensation David Geaney dreams of following in the footsteps of Michael Flatley. On a quiet morning in the town of Dingle County Kerry the sound of hard Irish dancing shoes on a wooden floor reverberates from the Dingle Pub on Maint Street. Young David Geaney is getting in an some practice in his parents's pub. Dancing since he was five years old, it was his older sister's success at a feis that sparked the interest, says grandmother Betty Moroney. David's first trophy was at a feis in Dingle, but he quickly went on to win in his categories at all the other feiseanna. Even though this young man has a natural talent his mother Susan Geaney admits that,