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Riverdance - The Show


: :Riverdance--The Show is a cultural phenomenon that defies criticism for the enthusiastic and leaves everyone else scratching their heads. The wonderfully talented cast, headed by the Riverdance Irish Dance Company, bewitchingly spins (and stomps) its Celtic folk choreography featuring numerous breathless solos by Michael Flatley (since departed) and Jean Butler. The mellifluous Riverdance Orchestra boasts Davy Spillane, who coaxes plaintive lamentations out of a peculiar instrument that resembles a bagpipe in a metal leg brace. For Enya fans, there is the sound-alike choral group Anuna, who casts a similarly New Age-style vocal spell. ...

starring: Michael Flatley, Jean Butler, Brendán de Gallaí, Eileen Martin, Areleen Ni Bhaoill
directed by: John McColgan



The Daniel O'Donnell Show


:Description: International singing sensation Daniel O'Donnell performs popular music favorites in his first concert special on American Television! The Daniel O'Donnell Show was performed before an enthusiastic audience at the National Events Center in Killarney, Ireland. Daniel O'Donnell demonstrates his versatility in a repertoire of romantic, pop and country standards, traditional Irish tunes and lively dance numbers. This lavish production features the singer's seven-piece band backed by a 20-piece string section, five-piece brass section and back-up singers. The Daniel O'Donnell Show VHS offers a compilation of songs from Daniel O'Donnell's string of successful ...

starring: Daniel O'Donnell



Songs of Faith


:Description: International singing sensation Daniel O'Donnell performs popular music favorites in his first concert special on American Television! The Daniel O'Donnell Show was performed before an enthusiastic audience at the National Events Center in Killarney, Ireland. Daniel O'Donnell demonstrates his versatility in a repertoire of romantic, pop and country standards, traditional Irish tunes and lively dance numbers. This lavish production features the singer's seven-piece band backed by a 20-piece string section, five-piece brass section and back-up singers. The Daniel O'Donnell Show VHS offers a compilation of songs from Daniel O'Donnell's string of successful ...

starring: Daniel O'Donnell



Daniel O'Donnell and Friends


:Description: International singing sensation Daniel O'Donnell performs popular music favorites in his first concert special on American Television! The Daniel O'Donnell Show was performed before an enthusiastic audience at the National Events Center in Killarney, Ireland. Daniel O'Donnell demonstrates his versatility in a repertoire of romantic, pop and country standards, traditional Irish tunes and lively dance numbers. This lavish production features the singer's seven-piece band backed by a 20-piece string section, five-piece brass section and back-up singers. The Daniel O'Donnell Show VHS offers a compilation of songs from Daniel O'Donnell's string of successful ...

starring: Daniel O'Donnell



Irish Dancing Made Easy


: :The title of this video just about sums it up. While the lightning-quick footwork of traditional Irish dancing could never really be called easy to learn, this straightforward instructional tape does its best to be clear and simple. The instructor is Seamus Kerrigan, who runs the Kerrigan School of Traditional Irish Dance in Ireland. A trim, no-nonsense man, Kerrigan couldn't be called a sparkling camera presence, but in this case, his unaffected style works for the beginner; none of that Riverdance-type flash. Kerrigan, accompanied by a couple of his dancers in a very ...

starring: Various Artists



Tango - The Geneva Grand Theatre Ballet


:Description:From its birth in the 1880s along the docks and in the slums of Buenos Aires, The tango reached its height of international popularity between the two World Wars. After a resurgence in the 1950s, newer dances pushed it into temporary obscurity. With the raging success of 'Tango Argentino' on Broadway in 1985, the tango is hot again. THE ORIGINS Its origins remain a mystery. The Myth brings together the immigrants from Europe, together with the men of the port (portenos) and the gauchos. These blended with the Andalusian tango and the Cuban ...

starring: Oscar Araiz, Sandro Briner



Genghis Blues


:Description:Paul Pena heard a sound -- something intensely beautiful but disturbing at the same time -- coming from his short-wave radio. The sound was that of Tuvan throat-singers, a sound that changed his life forever and sent him on a journey across the world to a land unknown. In his search for harmony and the answer to a mystifying obsession, music helped Pena bridge two cultures. This Oscar®-nominated film is the story of a blind blues musician and his triumphant trek to the forgotten land of Tuva and the mysterious are of Khoomei, ...

starring: Richard Feynman, B.B. King, Kongar-ol Ondar, Paul Pena, Aislinn Scofield
directed by: Roko Belic



African Healing Dance


: :African Healing Dance, with lead dancer Wyoma and the dancers and drummers of the Damballa dance troupe, is a step-by-step dance course on healing traditions and spiritual movements that are special to the African dance heritage. An African proverb teaches, 'If you can talk, you can sing, and if you can walk, you can dance.' Thus African Healing Dance is suited for beginning to advanced dancers, students of dance, instructors, and choreographers studying and/or performing African dance. The instructional video and included manual provide an effective guide for a dance or exercise program ...

starring: Drummers of Damballa
directed by: Wyoma



Riverdance - Live From New York City


: :Riverdance--The Show is a cultural phenomenon that defies criticism for the enthusiastic and leaves everyone else scratching their heads. The wonderfully talented cast, headed by the Riverdance Irish Dance Company, bewitchingly spins (and stomps) its Celtic folk choreography featuring numerous breathless solos by Michael Flatley (since departed) and Jean Butler. The mellifluous Riverdance Orchestra boasts Davy Spillane, who coaxes plaintive lamentations out of a peculiar instrument that resembles a bagpipe in a metal leg brace. For Enya fans, there is the sound-alike choral group Anuna, who casts a similarly New Age-style vocal spell. ...

starring: Jean Butler, Colin Dunne, María Pagés, Katie McMahon, Morgan Crowley
directed by: John McColgan



The Irish Tenors


: :This 1998 television concert, produced in Dublin for U.S. exhibition, suggests a cheerful reversal of the formula behind the epochal Three Tenors extravaganzas that became classical crossover behemoths during the '90s: instead of operatic superstars pitching a mixture of high art and crossover fare to the masses, these lesser-known singers dress up venerable Irish parlor and folk melodies with symphonic backing and project them with operatic power and technique. Craggy, curly haired John McDermott is actually Canadian Irish, while partners Anthony Kearns and Ronan Tynan (who resembles a younger, better-fed Wallace without his ...

starring: John McDermott, Anthony Kearns, Ronan Tynan





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