This song always made me giggle when I was younger. I thought the interaction between the two groups was so funny, especially when they tried to mimic each other. :D
I absolutely love this--great humor, skill, and passion from all the guys. It may be my favorite dance of an awe-inspiring show. My family and I were lucky enough to see Colin Dunne and Jean Butler at Radio City Music Hall. I'll never forget it.
Well, maybe because the show is called Riverdance, which tries to cover the journey and history of The Irish in general in Irish music and dance ;) Tap dance originated from Irish dance as far as I know ;)
who was the lead male Irish dancer in this? In 1997 I HD tickets to see this show at the BIC in Bournemouth. Sadly, I lost my son but the rest of the family went to see the show. My sister contacted the BIC and my Mum got to meet the cast back stage...most of them came from her home town of Sligo...I would just like to say thank you...almost 20 years later...my Mum was so touched by all your kind words...Thank you x
Kia Ora, the lead male dancer in this one was Colin Dunne, Michael Flatley's replacement after he fell out creatively with the producers and Riverdance was no longer his baby. Michael personally picked and encouraged Colin to be his replacement as with Colin's many years of dance competition-winning experience, he knew the show was in safe hands. I'm sorry about your son, ma'am. XXX
I love the friendly competition of the two different cultures. They are all fantastic dancers!
This song always made me giggle when I was younger. I thought the interaction between the two groups was so funny, especially when they tried to mimic each other. :D
I absolutely love this--great humor, skill, and passion from all the guys. It may be my favorite dance of an awe-inspiring show. My family and I were lucky enough to see Colin Dunne and Jean Butler at Radio City Music Hall. I'll never forget it.
Never gets old. I love this battle!!!
This is my favorite number in a wonderful show. I can watch this again and again and not get tired of it.
This is pure gold. There are so many things about this that are simply perfect
American street vs Irish old school...I LOVE it
best male riverdance lead ever!
God, I remember this from when I was soooo Young
We just saw them perform this routine in Milwaukee last week. Incredible!!!
THIS is was i call a good dancers! OH YA!
Brilliant!
wow incredible
Going to see riverdance in Dublin tomorrow :)
Whats the name of the two black guys?
this was my favorite (if i had to pick) dance out of the whole show. why isnt there more tap dancing???
Well, maybe because the show is called Riverdance, which tries to cover the journey and history of The Irish in general in Irish music and dance ;) Tap dance originated from Irish dance as far as I know ;)
s mast because it's s predominantly Irish dancing show?
Just Incredible!!!
Incredible))
who was the lead male Irish dancer in this? In 1997 I HD tickets to see this show at the BIC in Bournemouth. Sadly, I lost my son but the rest of the family went to see the show. My sister contacted the BIC and my Mum got to meet the cast back stage...most of them came from her home town of Sligo...I would just like to say thank you...almost 20 years later...my Mum was so touched by all your kind words...Thank you x
I'm sorry to hear about your son. The dancer's name is Colin Dunne.
Kia Ora, the lead male dancer in this one was Colin Dunne, Michael Flatley's replacement after he fell out creatively with the producers and Riverdance was no longer his baby. Michael personally picked and encouraged Colin to be his replacement as with Colin's many years of dance competition-winning experience, he knew the show was in safe hands. I'm sorry about your son, ma'am. XXX
Colin Dunne was the lead at the time. Incredible dancer.
Colin Dunne
Beatiful!!!
Bravissimo!
Nice video!!