Michael Flatley

Role: 

Lord Of The Dance: Dangerous Games

Michael Flatley is back on stage with Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games, his newest and most exciting adventure yet. Live from London's Palladium, with performances from Nadine Coyle (as Erin the Goddess) and an all-new award-winning cast! Lord of the Dance is a classic tale of good versus evil. The Little Spirit has a dream in which the Lord of the Dance, who represents all things good in the world, must fight against evil in the form of the Dark Lord and his army of Dark Disciples.

Lord Of The Dance

The international smash-hit, Lord Of The Dance, is back with an all new electrifying show. Filmed live in Dublin and London during the sold out 2011 European Tour, experience the magic, excitement and passion like never before. Starring show creator and Irish dance pioneer Michael Flatley (returning to Lord Of The Dance for the first time in 13 years), the breathtaking performance comprises a spectacular new set design, state-of-the-art lighting, special effects and costumes that will captivate audiences both young and old.

The Best Of Riverdance

The DVD debut of Michael Flatley's performance in Riverdance (or at least part of it) is one of the highlights of The Best of Riverdance, a generous survey of the Irish hard-shoe sensation that has riveted live audiences and PBS viewers for a decade. Beginning with the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest performance that led to the full-length stage show, the program compiles a number of highlights from the show's history, taken mostly from three sources. There's the original 1995 televised show starring the flamboyant, record-setting tapper Flatley and his partner, Jean Butler.

Celtic Tiger

Michael Flatley, the internationally acclaimed master of dance returns to the stage to spearhead his powerful new dance spectacular, Celtic Tiger. With incredibly powerful music, unbelievable costumes and breathtaking special effects, Celtic Tiger is an epic masterpiece that fuses the spirit and history of Ireland with dance and music.

Michael Flatley's Feet Of Flames

An expanded and more polished version of Lord of the Dance, Feet of Flames was recorded at an outdoor performance in London's Hyde Park. While much of the material is familiar to Flatley fans, the production is superior in every way. It's better photographed and the editing is less frenetic. The individual segments are sharper, more self-assured, as is Flatley, who also produced and directed this version.

Subscribe to RSS - Michael Flatley