2014 - Riverdance

London through Pictures

See London though the casts eyes, as they share with you some of there favourite moments through pictures.

Be part of it – Riverdance Summer 2015

“We are here today in the grounds of Trinity College Dublin to announce the first Riverdance – Trinity College International Summer School “

Summer School – an opportunity to Live the Dream!

Alexander Cross, currently on tour in China, talks about the Riverdance Masterclass Week in 2013 and the opportunity that it gave him to become part of Riverdance

Strolling the Streets of London

The Christmas feeling has spread throughout the Liffey Company, who are touring the UK at the moment – catch up with all the backstage goings on with Lead Dancer Ryan McCaffery.

Life on Tour..

This week Ellen decided to give a brief insight into what some of the cast of Riverdance do in their spare time, apart from being tourists that is!

What dancers can expect from the summer school?

Riverdance’s Ryan McCaffery and James Keating talk about life on tour, meeting people from many backgrounds, making good friends and what dancers can expect from the Riverdance Trinity College Dublin Summer School next July.

Planes, Trains & Automobiles..

From planes to trains and buses this week has been a busy one. We visited many amazing places and experienced things you wouldn’t even dream of!!Read all about it right here with Ellens latest blog..

An opportunity for all dancers

Miriam Lee, dancer with Riverdance and currently on tour in China, talks about the Riverdance Masterclass Week in 2013 and the opportunity that it gave her to become part of the show.

Riverdance – Live at the Marquee, Cork

For the first time, Riverdance will perform in Cork city – live at the Marquee 11 – 14 June.

Riverdance in its 20th anniversary year

To mark the 20th anniversary, Riverdance celebrate this landmark by making changes to the show, not only adding a brand new number but also having the show’s lighting and costumes re-designed to enhance the experience for audiences old and new.