The Best of Michael Flatly
Michael Flatley’s greatest moments in irish dance in this highlight reel from Lord of the Dance shows, including Celtic Tiger and Feet of Flames.
From his humble beginnings as a master of traditional Irish step-dancing, to becoming the undisputed king of the genre with his spectacular productions, Michael Flatley is without doubt one of the most talented and inspiring performers in this field.
Lord of the Dance showcases some of Flatley’s best work, including Celtic Tiger and Feet of Flames, as well as breathtaking solo performances. The show is a celebration of Irish culture and music, with powerful dancing that can only come from the legacy of centuries old art form.
Flatley’s innovative choreography and charisma have earned him an International reputation for excellence in Irish dance. He continues to inspire dancers around the world to strive for greatness in the artform he has come to embody.
This highlight reel from Lord of the Dance proves that Michael Flatley is truly one of a kind, and an asset to the Irish dance community. His skill and dedication have made him an icon of Irish tradition, and his work will be remembered for generations to come.
It is truly a pleasure to be able to witness the Best of Michael Flatley, and we thank him for his incredible contributions to Irish dance. We hope that this highlight reel will bring joy and inspiration to all viewers, and remind us of why it is so important to keep our culture alive!
So without further ado, let us celebrate the Best of Michael Flatley! Enjoy!
What is Irish Dancing and How did it take the world by storm?
What is Irish Dancing and How did it take the world by storm? – Irish Dancing originated in Ireland and encompasses group and solo dancing. Irish Dancing can be done for social The theatrical show, Riverdance, really made Irish Dancing famous worldwide. It originated as an interval performance act during the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest, featuring Irish dancing champions Jean Butler, Michael Flatley and the vocal ensemble Anúna. Riverdance made it’s debut on stage in the Irish capital, Dublin on February 9, 1995, in the presence of Ireland’s president, Mary Robinson.