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Gráinne Ní Aodha

Riverdance returns to Dublin after two-year Covid pandemic hiatus

The Irish-dancing sensation Riverdance returns to the stage in Dublin for the first time in more than two years, due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Audiences will have a chance to experience Riverdance live on stage this summer with a new production to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the show, which will run at the Gaiety Theatre until September 11.

Composer Bill Whelan has rerecorded the soundtrack, while producer Moya Doherty and director John McColgan have reimagined the groundbreaking show with new lighting, projection, stage and costume designs.

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Some of the dancers involved in the 25th anniversary show, including the two lead dancers, Fergus Fitzpatrick and Amy Mae Dolan, were not born when the first show appeared on stage.

As part of its show each year, Riverdance partners with a different charity to help raise funds and awareness.

Fergus Fitzpatrick and Amy Mae Dolan, members of the cast of Riverdance: The New 25th Anniversary Show on stage ahead of their opening night at the Gaiety Theatre on Friday night. This marks the return of the show to the Dublin stage after a break of over 2 years due to Covid-19. Picture date: Friday June 17, 2022. (PA Wire/PA Images)
Members of the cast of Riverdance: The New 25th Anniversary Show on stage ahead of their opening night at the Gaiety Theatre on Friday night. This marks the return of the show to the Dublin stage after a break of over 2 years due to Covid-19. Picture date: Friday June 17, 2022. (PA Wire/PA Images)

This year its charity partner is LauraLynn, Ireland’s Children’s Hospice.

On June 23, a 12-hour “Riverdanceathon” will take place in front of the Gaiety Theatre, with the money raised going to LauraLynn.

Riverdance first appeared as an interval performance during the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest, starring Irish dancers Jean Butler and Michael Flatley.

It was then expanded into a stage show, which opened in Dublin in February 1995.

Since then, it has performed 12,500 times to a live audience of more than 28 million people in 47 countries.

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