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Riverdance: The Show

  • 1995
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
670
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Riverdance: The Show (1995)
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Riverdance is rooted in a three-part suite of baroque-influenced traditional music called Timedance composed, recorded and performed for the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest, which was hosted by... Read allRiverdance is rooted in a three-part suite of baroque-influenced traditional music called Timedance composed, recorded and performed for the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest, which was hosted by Ireland.Riverdance is rooted in a three-part suite of baroque-influenced traditional music called Timedance composed, recorded and performed for the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest, which was hosted by Ireland.

  • Director
    • John McColgan
  • Stars
    • Michael Flatley
    • Jean Butler
    • Anúna
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • John McColgan
    • Stars
      • Michael Flatley
      • Jean Butler
      • Anúna
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Michael Flatley
    • Lead Dancer
    Jean Butler
    • Lead Dancer
    Anúna
    • Choir
    Brendán de Gallaí
    • Dance captain
    Eileen Martin
    • Dancer
    Areleen Ni Bhaoill
    • Dancer
    María Pagés
    • Flamenco dancer
    Pat Roddy
    • Dancer
    • Director
      • John McColgan
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    AlisaD

    I'm jealous of Jean Butler

    Just because she got to work with Michael Flatley....anyway, I want to say that I've seen this video so many times it's not even funny. I love it! the dancing's great, but what I really love is the music..I mean how can you NOT love the music? :)
    10haldjr

    Very positive.

    This show is incredible. I must admit, I have never seen a Broadway show in person. But this Dublin version of Riverdance (the original version, I believe) meets my impression of "The best of the best." For me, this version is the basis for any followup, and includes a synergy between Michael Flatley and Jean Butler that does not exist between Colin Dunne and Jean Butler. This is not meant to take away from Colin's obvious talents, but only to make sure the magic between Michael and Jean is not overlooked. Using what I think is the current vernacular, I was "blown away" by this show. All of the dance routines are great. I particularly like the routine where the three female dancers use skirt linings of red, blue, and green. The performance is spectacular and the stunts are entertaining and something I look forward to. I am going to buy a second video of this performance in case I wear out the first tape. I do wish it were on DVD.
    10iainsmith-18061

    Amazing

    A must to see Flatley as the lead in Riverdance & it's a shame that he was cast out of the show because of artistic differences between the show's producers and Michael but had that not have happened then we would never have had Lord of the Dance so it was a blessing in the end due to Michael's hard work and drive to be where he is today .
    10wayne-2

    Utterly amazing!

    I bought both videos and the CD after seeing the live performance at Wolf Trap Park for the Performing Arts in Vienna, VA. It still takes my breath away when I watch the video. I am 41 years old, and only two things have ever taken my breath away like that. One was flying over the Big Island of Hawai'i in a helicopter, and the other was seeing Riverdance. If you can possibly see the live performance, do so. Otherwise, see the video.
    10thomasdosborneii

    Stomping on the foot of a fairy and revealing a mystical realm.

    It is because of the movie "Billy Elliot" that I wanted to watch "Riverdance"; I just needed some more of that folk dance foot-stomping energy that Billy would use at the beginning of his dances and I figured that Riverdance would have it. And boy does it have it, and then some! I have never seen and hardly dared imagine anything like this before. And never again can anybody say, "white folk don't have rhythm"--you can hardly be more "white" than the Irish, nor hardly more rhythmic than what was displayed here!

    Michael Flatley, the composer, and his spectacular companies of dancers and musicians have created and performed a phenomenally inspiring and soul-stirring exhibition of pride, power, and beauty. I've heard of ballet dancers who leap and then seem to hang in the air in violation of the dictates of gravity. Well, the same is true with these dancers, who, with the complicated patterns of leg kicks interspersed with their powerful tap dancing seem to be as immune from gravity as winged unicorns.

    Historically, the Irish have had a hard time of it (Angela's Ashes and all that), but listening to music like this where the human spirit infinitely yearns and the body prevails against any obstacle, I can feel the mystical, eternal strength of ancient Celtic and Druidic roots that predated Roman and Christian invasions. I'm not really sure of the meaning of the title, "Riverdance", but I believe it has something to do with leprechaun-like water spirits; there is an emotional element of fairyland magic or the revelation of a mystical dimension that is somehow inside the world we normally inhabit. The Irish are true survivors and now, finally, their country is emerging as one of the most successful economic powerhouses in the new Europe--they have amply shown that they have the strength, magic, and spirit to prevail; may they long and abundantly prosper.

    Beyond the spiritual and physical dimensions of these performances, there was a great intellectualism, too, a mathematics and spacial relations in the dance routines that was an amazement and a delight to the mind as well as to the eye. What a joy it all was to behold: such smiling stamina, such expressive integration with the rhythms and the emotions of the music, what beautiful and humorous people who seemed to be having as much fun exploding their controlled energy on stage as it was for the ecstatic audience to watch them.

    And finally, Michael Flatley, obviously the star of the show, never quite lorded over everybody else or succumbed to what might be a justifiable arrogance, but freely expressed through winks, smiles, and various pats on the arm signs of warmth, appreciation, and love for his fellow dancers, which was a great pleasure to see.

    I happily wear green on St. Patrick's Day and my roots are from somewhere on the British Isles, but now that I've seen "Riverdance", I really wish that I were Irish!

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      The Irish style of dancing with one's arms hanging at their sides, originated from Irish slave days. When the English ensnared the Irish, they forced the Irish to dance for them. And in subtle rebellion, the Irish kept their arms still while they danced as to not give the English their best.
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    • Country of origin
      • Ireland
    • Official site
      • Riverdance Web Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Риверданс
    • Filming locations
      • The Point Theatre, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ)
      • Tyrone Productions
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      1 hour 11 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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