The phenomenon that is “Rhythm of the Dance” returns to the Millennium Forum in Derry for one night only next month.
The live show celebrates the rich history of Ireland and the art of Irish dance, from the disciplined Celtic Step to the sensual, ancient Sean Nos dance style.
“Rhythm of the Dance” creates a new era in Irish entertainment, presenting 30 dancers, a traditional Irish band, and the handsome Young Irish Tenors.
Internationally rated as one of the most popular and successful Irish Step Dance shows on tour, critics, audiences, and millions of fans around the world, hail the live stage show as a must see!
The amazing cast of dancers, musicians, and singers, are a touring carnival of working class talents, performing their crafts since they were children.
Representing today’s 21st century Irish lad and lassie, their tour with “Rhythm of the Dance” is a dream come true; performing for millions of fans, stomping out the beats of a thousand years in Gaelic history.
And with each generation comes a new glimmer of hope that one day Ireland will stand united. “Rhythm of the Dance” celebrates a renewed vigour in Irish culture, embracing traditional and current, presenting dance, song, and music like no other Irish dance show. In addition to powerful and stirring songs by The Young Irish Tenors, all the music is performed live on stage by the company musicians, playing on rare and traditional Irish and Gaelic instruments – The Bouzouki, Cittern, Octave mandolin, melodeon, Pennywhistle flutes, harp, banjo, fiddle, guitar and Bodhran Drum.
To date, The National Dance Company, along with The Young Irish Tenors, have performed “Rhythm of the Dance” to standing ovations in front of over 4.8 million people in 59 countries!
Rhythm of the Dance performs at the Millennium Forum on Sunday, 16 November.
Telephone 71 264455 or visit www.millenniumforum.co.uk for bookings.
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