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Róisín Mullins (born 6 July 1982) is a TV presenter, TV talent show judge, professional Irish dancer, singer, stage show owner and choreographer.


Biography

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was born in
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descent. Her paternal family originally hail from
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, Ireland. In July 2016 Róisín married Irish stageshow producer Jack Jacobs in
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Dance career

Róisín began dancing at the age of four. She entered her first
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competition and won her first open title on the same day, at the age of five.Ruston-Thorpe, Tracy. "Centre Stage – Irish inspiration". ''Dance Review magazine'', March 2011. p25. Róisín competed at both a National and World level for over fifteen years, as a solo and team dancer. In 2002 she represented England at the An Coimisiún Le Rincí Gaelacha World Irish Dancing Championships, achieving a Bronze World Medal, and is also a former An Coimisiún UK Open Irish dance Champion. Over her competitive career she won hundreds of first place awards. Róisín trained in musical theatre, dance, singing and acting at the
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from 1998 to 2000, along with the late
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. In 2001 Róisín, as a trained Soprano, was selected to sing at the
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. From 2005 to 2008 Róisín studied dance as a scholarship student at the University of Surrey, where she also lectured as an associate tutor in dance, and received tuition from
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principal Jennifer Jackson, and Cats (musical) lead Patrick Wood. Róisín was additionally trained in acting and presenting in London by former
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principal and TV and Film acting coach Dee Cannon, and by BBC presenter and Film acting coach, Mel Churcher (coach to James Bond's
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).Róisín Mullins official website biography. http://www.roisinmullins.co.uk/biography/


Lord of the Dance

In 2004 Róisín joined the cast of the
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show Lord of the Dance for a world tour, performing alongside many of the original cast, including Bernadette Flynn and Helen Egan. She was initially placed in troupe four, but after just a few weeks in the show was promoted to Flatley's own troupe one.


Raven

Whilst studying at the University of Surrey in 2007 Róisín, with her partner Jack, founded the all-female Irish dance troupe 'Raven', and began rehearsing at Dance Attic studios in London. The troupe was founded with the aim of forefronting the female in the traditionally male dominated world of Irish show dance, and to offer professional Irish dancers performance opportunities between touring shows Raven have since performed at hundreds of celebrity events, balls and TV shows throughout the UK and Ireland, and featured on dozens of TV shows for Sky, ITV, and the BBC. They have performed at prestigious venues such as ExCel London, London Olympia, Fountain studios (Wembley), Pinewood Studios (Teddington and Shepperton), Birmingham NEC, O2 Arena, and throughout London's Park Lane. For one of their first performances in 2008 they were chosen to perform alongside
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and
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at a celebrity event. In 2009 they performed at the Macmillan 'In Their Shoes' ball, alongside Strictly Come Dancing professional
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. In 2010 they joined 'Strictly' professionals
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and
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on their 'Fantasia Tour'. In March 2011 Róisín began touring her own Irish dance stage show with Raven in London, entitled ‘Raven Dance’, premiering at the ‘Broadway Theatre’ London. In June 2016 Róisín Mullins established a second branch of the Raven Irish Dance troupe, permanently based in
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, Republic of Ireland, and began rehearsals at the Firkin Crane dance centre. The troupe have represented national charities such as Macmillan Cancer Support and Cancer Research UK, and have featured in magazines such as The Big Issue, Dance Dynamic Magazine, Dancing in the UK, Closer, Irish Dancing Magazine and in national newspapers such as the Independent, Irish Post, Express and The Sun.


The Apprentice

On 31 October 2018 Róisín featured on Series 14, episode 5, of BBC TV show
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, with
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. Backed by professional Irish dancers from her Troupe Raven, she gave a short performance, before teaching the contestants an Irish Jig, as part of their reward for winning that week's task. The section was filmed at
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.


Gypsy Kids: Our Secret World

In September 2017 Róisín featured in Season two of Gypsy Kids: Our Secret World for Channel 5. At the funeral of Simon Doherty, father of TV celebrity and bare-knuckle boxer
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, Róisín paid tribute to the 'Father of all Travellers', giving a commemorative speech, singing a traditional Irish song, 'The Fields of Athenry', and performing a traditional Irish dance alongside four members of the Raven Irish Dance troupe. The service took place at St Michael's Catholic Church, Ashtead, Surrey, in April 2017, with hundreds of Travellers in attendance, and a cavalcade of twenty rolls Royces.


The X Factor and the Xtra Factor

In November 2016 Róisín and a troupe of Irish dancers performed for the opening of a
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themed special episode of the
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, entitled Louis Loves. The troupe performed a Riverdance themed routine with Róisín partnering judge Louis, whilst on stage with judges
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, Sharon Osbourne, and
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. Filming took place at
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in Wembley. Later in the episode Róisín, accompanied by presenter
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and backed by four Raven dancers, also presents Louis with a lifetime achievement award for judging the greatest number of X Factor shows, beating Simon Cowell by 356 to 291. Both routines were choreographed by Róisín Mullins, in collaboration with members of the X Factor choreography team led by
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. The dance costume for Mullins featured on the show was designed and created by X Factor costume stylist Laury Smith, who has designed for stars such as
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and Britney Spears. Róisín also co-choreographed, with Xtra Factor's chief choreographer James Collins, an Irish dance inspired routine for the Xtra Factor. The piece was aired live on the same day, filmed at Fountain Studios, and performed by presenters
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and
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to a live rendition of C'est la Vie provided by
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from girl band
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.


Keith Lemon's LemonAid

In 2012 Róisín and the Raven Irish dance troupe appeared dancing alongside
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and
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on ITV1's 'LemonAid', in a game entitled 'Lemon Drops', filmed at Pinewood studios, Teddington.


Paddy McGuinness’s Walk the Line

In 2011 Róisín partnered
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dancing in a pilot for his game show 'Walk the Line', backed by Raven, and filmed at the O2 Arena in London.


Ant & Dec's Push the Button

In 2010 Róisín was partnered with
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dancing on Ant and Dec's ITV1 game show 'Push the Button', backed by Raven, and filmed at Pinewood Studios,
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.


Britain Does Variety

From 2011 to 2016 Róisín has annually been on the judging panel of UK talent show 'Britain Does Variety', alongside judges such as Channel 5 presenter Dave Payne, CBBC's
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, and EastEnders'
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. The competition is aired on Sky Showcase TV (Sky channel 212).


TeenStar

In 2017 was invited to become a judge on UK singing competition
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, which had additionally begun auditioning dancers. The competition is aired on Sky Showcase TV (Sky channel 212). Previous judges have included TV vocal coach CeCe Sammy,
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's
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, and Another Level member
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.


A Gypsy Life for Me

In 2011 Róisín was selected to be a judge on the panel of 'Travellers Got Talent', a National Gypsy and Traveller talent contest, also judged by Romany pop star Jentina. The competition was filmed for an eight part series for Sky entitled 'A Gypsy life for Me'. During the series Róisín was contracted to feature more prominently in the show, eventually leading to her being signed as a presenter and judge for a further eight part series for Sky.O'Connor, Madeline. "Sky TV searching for 2012 Face of Travellers". ''The Irish World''. 23 June 2012. p9. 'A Gypsy Life for Me' season two was subsequently centred on Róisín, and her co-judges Jentina and singer
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, in a new competition searching England and the
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for the 'Gypsy and Traveller Face of the Year 2012'.Welsh, Sarah. "We're not ALL big fat brides". ''The Daily Star''. Saturday 4 May 2013. p35. In 2012 Róisín was interviewed about the show in
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by Sinéad Desmond and
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for TV3's 'Ireland AM'. Season two of 'A Gypsy Life for Me' began airing on Sky from May 2013.


World Gypsy Dance championships

In July 2014 Róisín was announced as the primary judge, founder and organiser for the inaugural World Gypsy Dance Championships, hosted in London. The World Gypsy Dance Championships is open to dancers performing styles from the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller community, worldwide. Championship entrants compete in a variety of traditional and modern dance forms, including Stepdance, Irish dancing, and
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. Podium finalists are awarded Gold, Silver or Bronze world medals, with the overall winner holding the title of World Gypsy Dance Champion for that year. In July 2014 Róisín was interviewed about the competition at RTÉ studios in Dublin, by RTÉ presenter
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and
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judge
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.The Mooney Show,


Competitive titles

*Bronze World Medal, Oireachtas Rince Na Cruinne (World Irish Dancing Championships), An Coimisiún le Rincí Gaelacha, 2002 *Open Irish dance Champion, UK, An Coimisiún le Rincí Gaelacha, 2002


References


External links

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Raven Irish Dance Troupe
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mullins, Roisin 1982 births English people of Irish descent English Romani people English television presenters Irish female dancers Irish television presenters Living people Performers of Irish dance Romani dancers People educated at the BRIT School Alumni of the University of Surrey Irish women television presenters