You can see Riverdance in the place where it all began. Nearly a quarter of a century after it premiered in Dublin in February 1995, Riverdance returns for its 16th summer season at Dublin's Gaiety ...
“Riverdance,” the first Irish dance show ever, will bid fans farewell after 16 years of highly-fueled, hard-shoe footwork that has torn up stages worldwide. During a limited Orange County engagement, ...
"Riverdance: The New Generation" tour celebrates Riverdance's 30th anniversary with performances at Hancher Auditorium May 9-11, 2025. (Jack Hartin) Buy Photo The Gazette offers audio versions of ...
Aer Lingus celebrates a new partnership with the international phenomenon, Riverdance. As the Official Airline Partner of Riverdance’s 30th Anniversary Tour, Aer Lingus will support Riverdance as they ...
Riverdance will celebrate its 30th anniversary at Hancher from May 9 to 11. A two-hour theater production, Riverdance blends traditional Irish dancing with other cultural dances such as flamenco and ...
“Riverdance academy and cultural center” to bring economic and cultural boost through Irish dance into north Dublin inner city area. "Riverdance," the Irish dance phenomenon that was launched as the ...
“Riverdance” was never meant to be a worldwide phenomenon. When the first incarnation of the Irish dance show aired as part of the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994, its fleet-footed cast merely filled ...
“Riverdance,” Michael Flatley’s exuberant, high-stepping salute to Irish culture through its native dancing, is in the midst of its worldwide farewell tour. After 16 years of wild popularity, the show ...
“You have to experience the magic of ‘Riverdance.’ It has to be experienced rather than explained,” says Ciara Sexton, one of the principal dancers. Courtesy photo In the Sunday Eagle a couple of ...
‘There’s something about synchronized, percussive dance that makes people’s hearts beat faster,” Riverdance director John McColgan says. He and his wife, producer Moya Doherty, are presenting the 20th ...
“Riverdance” was never meant to be a worldwide phenomenon. When the first incarnation of the Irish dance show aired as part of the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994, its fleet-footed cast merely filled ...