Tuesday 23 November 2010

Kilkenny dance teacher is leading lady at Lord of the Dance

At 02 Dublin this week,Micheal Flatley and his dance troupes amazed the fans by their performance.Alongside Micheal, Kilkenny dance teacher Bernadette Flynn as leading lady also steal the show by her blissful performance.

Bernadette Flynn has been his leading lady for the past 14 years and is the only original cast member to accompany Flatley on this tour.She is originally from Nenagh, Co Tipperary.

According to Kilkenny husband he said that she was very excited to perform in front of home crowd in Dublin as she knew it would be a very special experience for her.

“I am very excited to dance again,” Flatley added. “I’ve created many shows but Lord of the Dance has a special place in my heart and I haven’t performed in it since 1998.”

Saturday 13 November 2010

MICHAEL FLATLEY'S LORD OF THE DANCE AT THE O2, LONDON

Michael Flatley proved that he’s still got plenty of magic in those clackety silver heels when he performs on 7th November,2010 in Livepool

In the farewall tour he made the hall lively when he created and together with a cast of 40 nimble-footed dancers he made sure it went out with a lot of noise.

The Lord Of The Dance reverberates with Riverdance echoes. We have the twin violin playing Barbie Dolls, the often scantily clad girls including Bernadette Flynn-O'Kane and Kelly Hendry for dads and the handsome lads led by Tom Cunningham for drooling mums. Monks with flaming torches feature while chanteuse Deidre Shannon makes the old chestnut, Once I Dwelt In Marble Halls, as fresh as paint.

Wednesday 3 November 2010

The Creator Of Lord Of The Dance Returns....!!

Micheal Flatley, the creator of the Lord of The Dane show is returning to his role in the production for the first time in 12 years, which has played to more than 60 million people since its creation in 1996.

The show goes on tour around the UK and Europe this autumn - but BBC News was given exclusive access to rehearsals, to speak to Michael Flatley as he prepared for his return.