Riverdance: The Animated Adventure.
Oirish accents.
Elaborately-horned goats.
Dancing frogs.
We’re not in The Point anymore.
Thanks Andy Pipkin
This afternoon.
Members of the cast of the Riverdance 25th Anniversary Show, danced on boardwalk on the Liffey in front of the 3Arena (formerly The Point) where the show run from February 6-9.
A special gala performance will be held on February 9, 25 years to the day that Riverdance the show was first performed at The Point.
Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland
Courtesy of TCN friend @JeffBabz62… Jeff played Doonbeg in Ireland a couple of years back. His caddie, Jiggs, was a former dancer in Michael Flatley’s ‘Lord of the Dance’ troop. When you make a birdie, he gives you the “Birdie Dance.” pic.twitter.com/xqFCQeVpTm
— Caddie Network (@CaddieNetwork) September 1, 2019
In fairness.
Where is Jiggs now, anyone?
John McColgan and Moya Doherty with assembled Hoofer Massive at the Samuel Beckett bridge in Dublin just prior to this afternoon’s Gathering-flavoured world’s longest Riverdance line record bid.
(Pix: Oisín Kane)
It’s their show. We’re just clattering in line with our arms by our sides.
John McColgan of Riverdance (top) and above, Jean Butler and Leo Varadkar and Moya Doherty at the launch of ‘The Gathering Riverdance weekend’ (which is this weekend) at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, today.
And for the announcement of the world record attempt to have the largest number of Riverdancers who will swap their dignity to promote a dance show to reel along the River Liffey.
Thanks, Farmleigh.
(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)
Watch them in action here.
The G8 summit family photo at Lough Erne in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, today
Top from left: German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Russian President Vladimir Putin, British Prime Minister David Cameron, US President Barrack Obama, French President Francois Hollande, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta.
Meanwhile,
Vlad
is on steroids had the protein breakfast.
(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)
The Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, minutes ago.
Under LOCKDOWN for the anticipated arrival of Michelle Obama and her daughters to see Riverdance this evening.
They’re that embarrassed.
Thanks Joanne Butcher
John McColgan and Moya Doherty at the Grand Canal Theare today with dancers from around the world competing for a place in the couple’s new dance show Heartbeat of Home, which premieres in Dublin in October.
(Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland)
Damn you, prudish dance gods.
Craig Mason, from Newcastle, a one-time Riverdancer now member of Prodijig, returns to Riverdance tonight at the Gaiety, Dublin (until September 2).
Those platform clog dance shoes are all the rage in Brooklyn.
Meanwhile, take it away river troupe.: