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Michael Flatley was the main choreographer for Riverdance.

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The riverdance in the simpsons is when they are doing the music in heaven on the one where homer and Bart go catholic

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Riverdance The Show - 1995 is rated/received certificates of:

Germany:o.Al.

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The cast of Riverdance for Rwanda - 1994 includes: Michael Flatley as As a dancer

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Riverdance The Ten Years - 2005 V is rated/received certificates of:

Australia:G

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100 bucks a day

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Riverdance was first performed on April 30th 1994 at the Point Theatre in Dublin. Lord of the Dance was first performed on July 2 1996. Michael Flatley, the main male dancer in Riverdance, went on to devise and star in Lord of the Dance.

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Riverdance on the eurovision in Ireland

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um usa and china and england AND IRELAND

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Riverdance is a Irish step dance

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Stuff like "Riverdance" is an example

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When she became the first lead dancer in Riverdance

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It's 18 years old in 2012. Riverdance started as the interval act of the 1994 Eurvision song contest. You can see that original performance, which was just 7 minutes long, at the link below.

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It is a show about dancing, which now includes dances from different parts of world. The original Riverdance was a performance during the interval of the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest. You can see that 7 minute performance at the link below. It was literally a tribute to rivers.

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The captain of riverdance was Mickeal Flatley. I am not sure who is now, because Micheal Flatley now has his own show Lord of The Dance. I've seen both and if you are looking to see one, I would see Riverdance. It is much less showy and more of the actual danicing. Me being a dancer myself am more interested in the actaul high quality dancing versus Lord of the Dance's showy, audience reliant performance.

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Jean Butler was the main female dancer at the first ever performance of Riverdance on the 30th of April 1994. It was a 7 minute interval act at the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Dublin that year. You can see that performance at the link below.

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Papelbon's Riverdance was to "Shipping Up to Boston" - Dropkick Murphy's

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Morgan Crowley has: Played Charity Kase in "EastEnders" in 1985. Played Karl in "EastEnders" in 1985. Played Charity in "EastEnders" in 1985. Played Riverdance Solo Singer in "Riverdance: The New Show" in 1996. Played Special Guest in "The Wiggles: Yule Be Wiggling" in 2001.

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a dance to celabreate st. patricks day

Shadow_Fire = yeah what he said.... (its called Irish step or riverdance)

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Dropkick murphys - im shipping up to boston?

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Can an ostrich do a Celtic style of dancing? No, ostriches do their own kind of dancing for mating purposes. It's a bit like the Can-Can.

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The most likely social response to Riverdance was one of widespread acclaim and enthusiasm for its innovative fusion of traditional Irish music and dance, leading to a surge in interest in Irish culture and dance worldwide. The show was praised for its high-energy performances and impressive choreography, helping to popularize Irish dance on a global scale.

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Traditional Irish dances include Reels, Jigs and Hornpipes, each has a different speed and rhythm. See also "Riverdance"

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There is a website called with that same name. There one can get these tickets from as well as finding details of the locations, dates and prices of the shows.

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On the 30th of April 1994, as an interval act in the Eurovision Song Contest. You can see that original 7 minute performance at the link below.

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Riverdance primarily features traditional Irish instruments such as the fiddle, accordion, and bodhrán (a hand-held drum). The music also incorporates instruments like the flute and whistle, contributing to its lively Celtic sound. Additionally, modern instruments such as the guitar and piano are used to enhance the overall composition and rhythm of the performance. This blend of instruments creates a vibrant and energetic atmosphere that complements the dance.

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Various forms of Irish dancing in general, and for the show called Riverdance, which has Irish dancing and other forms of dancing from different countries featured in it.

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Riverdance was a 7 minute performance during the intermission of the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest held in Ireland. Such was the impact of the performance that it later became a full show in its own right. The original performance of Riverdance at the Eurovision Song Contest is available at the link below and is worth watching for the performance and the response it got at the end.

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Song: "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" Artist: Dropkick Murphys

Album: The Warrior's Code

Year of Official Release: (2005)

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Jean Butler has: Played herself in "The Late Late Show" in 1962. Played Herself (traditional dancer) in "An Irish Evening: Live at the Grand Opera House, Belfast" in 1991. Played Herself - Interval Performer: Riverdance in "The Eurovision Song Contest" in 1994. Played Lead Dancer in "Riverdance: The Show" in 1995. Played Lead Dancer in "Riverdance: The New Show" in 1996. Played herself in "The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts" in 1996. Played herself in "The Irish in America: Long Journey Home" in 1998. Played Mattie Guerin in "The Brylcreem Boys" in 1998. Played Grainne in "Dancing on Dangerous Ground" in 1999. Played Gloriana in "Revengers Tragedy" in 2002. Played Renee in "Goldfish Memory" in 2003. Played herself in "Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde" in 2004. Played herself in "Tubridy Tonight" in 2004. Played herself in "Chain Reactions" in 2005. Played herself in "Riverdance: The Ten Years" in 2005.

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It was first performed at the Point Depot in Dublin, Ireland on the 30th of April 1994, as an interval act in the Eurovision Song Contest. You can see that original 7 minute performance at the link below.

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Because it is unique to your nation. It may "go viral" like "Riverdance" or the "Haka" and then the whole world knows where that style of dance comes from but the main thing is that YOU know it.

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Amy Rivard(from Celtic Woman, Riverdance and What's Up Canuck?)

has a great song called Cashmere. You can buy it from

http://cdbaby.com/cd/rivard

and listen to it at

http://www.myspace.com/amyrivardmusic

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It seems as if they have a wide variety of shows. They have playing at the moment, American Idiot, Beauty and the Beast, Billy Elliot, Les Miserables, Mamma Mia, Nutcracker, Riverdance, and South Pacific.

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Though Irish dancing had been a tradition in Ireland for many generations, it garnered worldwide attention during the 90's with Michael Flatley's traveling Irish Dance show, Riverdance.

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Bill Whelan and Moya Doherty. Before it became a full show, it started as the interval act in the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin. You can see that original performance at the link below.

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The Gaiety Theatre features Riverdance (27 June 2013 - 1 September 2013) followed by The Private Ear and The Public Eye (10 September 2013 - 14 September 2013).

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It's a matter of culture, not physiology. It would be better to say why can't people from Germanic cultures dance.

The Spanish certainly have a very strong dance tradition as to the Gaels with their Irish and Scots Step dance.

Check out 'Flamenco' and 'Riverdance' before saying 'White people can't dance.'

In Riverdance 'Lord of the Dance' there is a interesting competitive display of Irish step alongside African - American dance.

It might change your mind about 'white people can't dance'

They can dance, just not in the way that other cultures like.

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Riverdance has: Played Themselves in "French and Saunders" in 1987. Played Themselves - Musical Guest in "BingoLotto" in 1989. Played Themselves in "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" in 1992. Played Themselves in "Late Show with David Letterman" in 1993. Played Themselves in "Talking Telephone Numbers" in 1994. Played himself in "Vivement dimanche" in 1998. Played Themselves in "Die Stunde der Stars" in 2001. Played Themselves in "Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in 2003. Played Themselves in "Willkommen bei Carmen Nebel" in 2004.

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A type of Irish pipes called called Uilleann pipes. Instead of being blown into, they're inflated with a small set of bellows wrapped around the waist and right arm.

They were played by Davy Spillane.

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Well im Irish and to answer your question, it really isn't important to us at all beyond a hobby. Dont let Riverdance fool you its only done for enjoyment here and to be honest not by a huge amount of people.

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Yes. It was first performed as an interval act in the Eurovision Song Contest of 1994, on the 30th of April, 1994. While it only lasted about 7 minutes, it made such an impact that it was later turned into a full show. The very original performance can be seen at the link below and you can see the reaction of the crowd that were there that night.

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I'm perplexed - he is the image in both physical apprearance and voice of Charles Gray - a baritone who sings with Riverdance company. Saw him at the Notts performance and can't believe there are 2 people who could be twins in looks and sound.

Would love to know if I am right.

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Michael Flatley has: Played himself in "Parkinson" in 1971. Played himself in "Entertainment Tonight" in 1981. Played himself in "Kelly" in 1989. Played himself in "To Tell the Truth" in 1990. Played himself in "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" in 1992. Played As a dancer in "Riverdance for Rwanda" in 1994. Played Himself - Interval Performer: Riverdance in "The Eurovision Song Contest" in 1994. Played Lead Dancer in "Riverdance: The Show" in 1995. Played himself in "A Royal Gala" in 1996. Played himself in "HARDtalk" in 1997. Played Himself - Guest in "Afternoon Live" in 1997. Played Lord of the Dance in "Lord of the Dance" in 1997. Played Lord of the Dance in "Feet of Flames" in 1998. Played himself in "The Martin Short Show" in 1999. Played himself in "Loose Women" in 1999. Played Himself - Dancer in "Breakfast" in 2000. Played Not In This Movie (gag credit) in "2001: A Space Travesty" in 2000. Performed in "Michael Flatley - Gold: A Celebration of Michael Flatley" in 2000. Played himself in "Michael Flatley: Eire Apparent" in 2000. Played himself in "The Tony Danza Show" in 2004. Played himself in "King of Clubs" in 2004. Played himself in "Chain Reactions" in 2005. Played himself in "Riverdance: The Ten Years" in 2005. Played himself in "The ONE Show" in 2006. Played himself in "The Wendy Williams Show" in 2008. Played Himself - Host in "Superstars of Dance" in 2009. Played himself in "Music of Ireland: Welcome Home" in 2010. Performed in "Eurofestival" in 2010. Played himself in "Music of Ireland: Welcome to America" in 2010. Played Lord of the Dance in "Lord of the Dance in 3D" in 2011.

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The song "Endless Journey" talks about no matter what goes on in your life, you will follow the "river" as an "endless journey" to go with the flow in life and not worry about what other people might say or do. To follow and achieve your dreams. No body can tell you what you can or can't do. Anyone can do the impossible. There's no limits. Hope this helps!

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Ireland is best known for its stunning landscapes, rich literary heritage, traditional music and dance (such as Riverdance), folklore, and its friendly and welcoming people.

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You should start at the back of the room/stage at stage right do some light steps on demi pointe at the beginning so that you move into the centre. Then make some sort of position and hold for a few seconds. Then, do some more folk moves... I hope you find this useful! Unfortunately I have never heard the tune so it may not fit but I tried. I'm only 14 so this may be to simple for you but i train with Ilya Andreyv who is a professional ballet dancer and he was head of the folk dance team in riverdance! You can adapt my stuff if you want and I won't be offended if you don't want it. Bye

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If you mean the guy who says 'I've been around' in the mcnuggets commericial it's Gregory White! (he is in the IMDB)

I wondered too and I sent an email to McDonald's and received this reply.

"The actor in the Chicken McNuggets commercial is named Gregory, and he does commercials in the Los Angeles area."

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