AspergerianYogi
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I saw an advertisement the other day at my train station that Michael Flatley's second show - Lord of the Dance - will be returning to Broadway, where Mr. Flatley will be doing his final performances before his retirement at age 57.
I gotta say, the man could move, and though I might prefer other dancers to him, I watch this video now I just kind of forget any other dancer ever did this role because he's so uniquely himself and so mesmerizing that all I can think about is watching what he's going to do next.
And here's a clip of a production of Riverdance in 2006, 12 years later, the show still a global moneymaker. The actual dancing begins at around 3:00. The soloist in this one (he comes in at around 5:30) is just jaw-dropping.
I gotta say, the man could move, and though I might prefer other dancers to him, I watch this video now I just kind of forget any other dancer ever did this role because he's so uniquely himself and so mesmerizing that all I can think about is watching what he's going to do next.
And here's a clip of a production of Riverdance in 2006, 12 years later, the show still a global moneymaker. The actual dancing begins at around 3:00. The soloist in this one (he comes in at around 5:30) is just jaw-dropping.