5/10
A dancing disappointment.
13 August 2022
People sitting down to watch this are after one thing. Dancing. And Irish dancing at that. While there was plenty of dancing, the Irishness kind of took a back seat. In fact I don't remember one instance where dancers were in traditional dress. On the contrary, they managed to cram some decidedly non-traditional costumes into what was supposed to be a traditional Irish fable. I suppose the idea was that this should be a bit of a departure from the original Riverdance. As such it would suit those who have seen the rest of the Lord of the Dance franchise and wanted something different. But for a casual fan, like me, it was a let down.

As a dance show, it really didn't need a story. In fact, on the whole, it was detrimental to my enjoyment. Far too much time was taken up by, what I can only describe as posturing. Yes I know It's Mr Flatley's thing and they had to give the main troupe time to catch their breath. However they could have filled in more with the violinists/fiddlers and solo dancers.

The thing that was most jarring to me though, was the singing. Irish singer - yes, but singing in a glaring American accent, so what was the point. If they had made the whole show as full-on dancy as the encore, I would have been very happy. As it was I just had to wait for the bits I liked.
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