2011 - Page 4 of 11 - Riverdance

Hello Johannesburg!

September 25th, 9:00 am, a bus pulls up outside the South Sun Montecasino Hotel. Twenty dancers and crew emerge into the early, South African morning sun and make their way into the hotel.
Hello Johannesburg, Riverdance has returned!

North American Tour Fall 2011

Riverdance, the thunderous celebration of Irish music, song, and dance that has tapped its way onto the world stage thrilling millions of people around the globe, and described by the Washington Post as “A Phenomenon of Historic Proportions” returns to tour North America in the Fall of 2011.

Farewell Tour Australia / New Zealand

The greatest celebration of Irish music, song and dance touring Australia and New Zealand for the last time.

For the first time in nine years the pounding feet and swirling music of Riverdance, which has tapped its way onto the world stage thrilling millions of people around the globe will tour to Newcastle, Hobart and Adelaide, Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch from May 2012.

Eight extra shows at the Teatro

Riverdance enjoyed sell-out success during its first tour to South Africa earlier this year resulting in a two-week return season at The Teatro at Montecasino opening on Tuesday, 27 September. As a consequence of exceptional demand the show’s return season has just been extended by a week of eight performances, making its Johannesburg season a full three week run, ending on Sunday, 16 October 2011.

The choreography and the music are sacred

At the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin, the thick velvet curtain is still drawn and the sold-out crowd silent in anticipation. A haunting Irish flute rings out through the old wooden hall and those famous dancers burst onto the stage, arms by their sides, nimble legs kicking in unison, feet deftly navigating the old boards. The dance is mesmerising, and when it’s done the audience can’t stop clapping.

Back to Johannesburg by popular demand

There’s no better way to celebrate the beginning of spring than in the company of Riverdance, the original large scale Irish dance show that brings foot flashing energy, sensuality and a spectacle of colour to the Teatro for a remarkable second season this year.

The enormous popularity and unprecedented response by the South African public to Riverdance led to a complete sell-out of the show’s January 2011 season.

HD iPad App reviewed by dancers

The newest members of the Riverdance Irish Dance Troupe had a chance to check out the New Riverdance Mobile App at dress rehearsals in the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin last week.
Just launched, Riverdance HD for ipad is available for free download on itunes. The App is also available on itunes for iphone and on the Android marketplace for all other smart phones.

Nine new Irish dancers

Riverdance is delighted to introduce nine new Irish dancers to the Riverdance Troupe. Our new dancers will be preforming over the next few months in various tours including Killarney, Israel, South Africa and North America.

The new dancers are Brian Shinners, James Greeman, Kincaid Stringer, Callum Spencer, Shane Cummins, Rachel Griffin, Rachel Downey, Maggie Darlington and Nicola Dempsey

New Entertainment App for Free

Now available for free download the interactive Riverdance app gives easy access to international tour dates and shows near you, with instant ticket booking information.

Explore the show scene by scene and get to know the Riverdance cast for each tour and the creative team behind the show.

Keep in touch with regular news updates, tweets and dancer blogs as they tour the world with the show and share with your friends and Riverdance fans on Facebook and Twitter… and much more.

Ennis Riverdancer travels the world

Riverdance is at the Gaiety Theatre for its summer run until August 28 and among the cast is dancer Laura Minogue from Ennis.

Since joining Riverdance in 2003, Laura has performed at Radio City Music Hall in New York, the Theatre Royal Drury Lane and Hammersmith Apollo in London, the Kremlin in Moscow, the Acropolis in Athens and at the Great Wall of China.