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Lord of the Dance
a.k.a. Michael Flatley: Lord of the Dance Director: David Mallet Cast: Michael Flatley

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/23/1999
  • Original Release: 1996
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 1,595

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Behind-the-scenes; Cast biographies; Digitally mastered

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Scene Index

Side #1
0. Chapters
1. Cry Of The Celts [8:31]
2. Erin The Goddess [4:04]
3. The Warriors [4:48]
4. Gypsy [3:17]
5. Strings Of Fire [2:24]
6. Breakout [4:04]
7. Warlords [4:04]
8. Erin The Goddess [3:36]
9. The Lord Of The Dance [2:28]
10. Dangerous Game [5:15]
11. Hell's Kitchen [5:56]
12. Fiery Nights [4:12]
13. The Lament [3:14]
14. Siamsa [3:27]
15. She Moves Through The Fair [4:45]
16. Stolen Kiss [3:20]
17. Nightmare [3:38]
18. The Duel [4:46]
19. Victory [2:05]
20. Planet Ireland [5:04]

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Editorial Reviews

With the charisma of a rock star and the skill of a Celtic Baryshnikov, Michael Flatley helped turn the show Riverdanceinto a sensation. Now he proves he's truly Lord of the Dance in a dazzlingly choreographed drama of his own conception. Combining traditional Irish step dancing with a range of other styles, Flatley tells the tale of two lords -- one good, the other evil -- and their struggle for power. The "showdowns" between the two men and their legions provide plenty of opportunity for fireworks and bravura displays of technique. Nor are the women overlooked: Bernadette Flynn as an Irish Colleen and Gillian Norris as Morrighan the Temptress set off sparks of their own in several sensual solos. Shot during a performance in Ireland, the production bristles with energy and offers views of the dancing (including close-ups of that spectacular and intricate footwork) not possible in a theater. Karen Backstein, Barnes & Noble

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This performance is breathtakingby Guinivere_Myrwood

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January 09, 2009: I absolutely love the Lord of the Dance. I had received the VHS for Christmas when I was younger and I can't remember the number of times I'd watched it. After the premiere of Superstars of Dance, where Ireland features some dances from the production, I've experienced a new wave of obsession for it. The sheer brilliance of Irish dance always catches me off guard- the perfect unison combined with absolute skill is mesmerizing. Not to mention the greatness that is Irish music. But the performance goes far beyond the dancer's technical accomplishments. The emotion and not-over-the-top drama that Flatley has woven throughout this story brings the viewer to the edge of their seat, jittery with the excitement is rises up in them. The dance, Stolen Kiss, between Saorise and the Lord (Flynn and Flatley) is so passionate and sweet that I can't help but smile as I watch it. I can't wait to get my hands on the DVD so that I can watch it again on my big TV instead of bits of it on youtube. This is the best dance show I've ever seen- if you appreciate dance at all, you will love this.

Lord of the dance GREAT!by Anonymous

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January 04, 2003: I thought the Lord of the Dance was great. I loved the pace and the synergy between the music and the footwork (tapping).


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