Michael Flatley's Lord of the dance 01
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Michael Flatley's Lord Of The Dance... Qu'on ne vienne pas me dire que ce n'est pas magnifique !!!!!
Petit dicton :
Nuair a stadann an ceol stopann an rince
(Quand la musique s’arrête la danse se termine)
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la suite :
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et ici :
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WIKIPEDIA :
Lord of the Dance is an Irish musical and dance production that was created, choreographed, produced by Irish-American dancer Michael Flatley, also its star.
Michael Flatley found his first fame starring in Riverdance, but he left the show in 1995 before its debut in London after a disagreement over creative control. Flatley dreamed of putting together a dance show capable of playing in arenas instead of traditional theaters. [1] He soon began thinking of rhythm patterns and steps for an a capella number. This number would later become "Planet Ireland", the show's finale. The show took 6 months to bring it from conception to the stage. Auditions were held in the SFX City Theatre in Dublin.
MORE RIVERDANCE :
http://www.dailymotion.com/thenelaware/riverdance
Michael Flatley's Lord Of The Dance... Qu'on ne vienne pas me dire que ce n'est pas magnifique !!!!!
Petit dicton :
Nuair a stadann an ceol stopann an rince
(Quand la musique s’arrête la danse se termine)
pour ceux qui aiment l'Irlande :
http://www.dailymotion.com/group/26344
la suite :
http://www.dailymotion.com/thenelaware/video/x17odt_lord-of-the-dance-02
et ici :
http://www.dailymotion.com/thenelaware/video/2037993
WIKIPEDIA :
Lord of the Dance is an Irish musical and dance production that was created, choreographed, produced by Irish-American dancer Michael Flatley, also its star.
Michael Flatley found his first fame starring in Riverdance, but he left the show in 1995 before its debut in London after a disagreement over creative control. Flatley dreamed of putting together a dance show capable of playing in arenas instead of traditional theaters. [1] He soon began thinking of rhythm patterns and steps for an a capella number. This number would later become "Planet Ireland", the show's finale. The show took 6 months to bring it from conception to the stage. Auditions were held in the SFX City Theatre in Dublin.

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j'ai d'ailleurs placé il y a quelques semaines une video de temple bar sur daily qui prouve cette theorie :p
ces show sont terrrrrribles, surtout quand toute la salle se leve et marque le rythme avec le pied.. ca fait toujours son petit effet