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Riverdance focuses on traditional Irish national characteristics

"Riverdance" focuses on traditional Irish tap dance.

"Riverdance" is an artistic feast that combines Irish dance, music and opera. "Riverdance" is the pride of the Irish Celts. This tap-based dance and the music specially compiled for tap dance are known as the most powerful dance and the most infectious music in the world.

"Riverdance" is known as the "Elf on the Floor". The play takes traditional Irish tap dance as its main axis, integrates passionate Spanish flamenco dance, and draws on classical ballet and The essence of modern dance combines to create a majestic and colorful masterpiece.

Introduction to "Riverdance"

"Riverdance" is a world-famous tap dance drama produced by Broadway super producers Moya and Doherty. At present, there are two works of "Riverdance", named "Riverdance" and "Dance", and the third one is under development.

"Riverdance" is an Irish national treasure, one of the world's top performances, the Ivy League of Broadway, the first choice for heads of state to watch classic performances, and a textbook of world dance.

In the past 21 years of global tour, "Riverdance" has been the global box office champion for 21 consecutive years, performed more than 18,000 times around the world, visited 2,317 cities and regions in 117 countries, and performed live for 425 national leaders. The show has attracted more than 36 million viewers around the world, traveled 70,000 miles, and won the Grammy Award for Best Music Album for its stage soundtrack.