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John McColgan, interviewed by CNN on Queen Elizabeth II’s visit to Ireland

“The Queen’s visit to Ireland is forward looking and positive and it is a great honour to be involved.”

Cast for Riverdance performance for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

Riverdance is delighted announce our cast for our performance on Thursday 19th in the Conference Centre in Dublin’s Docklands in the presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Riverdance invited to perform for Queen Elizabeth II

The Chieftians, Westlife and Mary Byrne will be among the headline acts with Riverdance to play for the invited 2,000 guests to celebrate Ireland’s links with Britain.

REVIEW: Riverdance taps into city’s heart

The packed opening night of the Saskatoon run of Riverdance proved the city still has a hearty appetite for Irish step-dancing — an athletic, energetic dance style that first captured global attention 17 years ago.

Riverdance – Eurovision Song Contest, Dublin 1994

The biggest success of the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest was none of the songs, but the interval act Riverdance

Interview with Riverdance Lead Caterina Coyne

Since its premiere in 1995, “Riverdance” has become an international phenomenon of Irish rhythm and dance. In the 16 years since then, the show has been performed more than 10,000 times for more than 22 million people.

Riverdance Returns to Dublin for 8th Record Breaking Season

Riverdance returns to the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin from 28th June to 28th August 2011.

This summer there is a new 8 shows per week performance schedule and reduced family ticket prices.

Riverdance Arrives in Hong Kong

Touching your heart and moving your feet, the original international phenomenon RIVERDANCE returns to Hong Kong from 3 to 15 May 2011 for 16 performances only!

Riverdancers Honour the Memory of Dr Eithne Walls

In spite of the rainclouds that descended on them in 2010, June 6 will see another intrepid band of Riverdancers return to the streets of Dublin to run this year’s Flora Women’s Mini Marathon.
Once more they will be running to raise funds for the Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital’s Research Foundation and to remember their friend and former dancing colleague Dr Eithne Walls.

‘A family show with something for everyone’

The great thing about Riverdance is that it has a broad appeal, according to its principal dancer Craig Ashurst.