Movie poster for Riverdance: Live From New York City
TMDb Rating
9.3/10

3 verified votes

Riverdance: Live From New York City (1997)

Music
103 min

Plot Summary

Riverdance, the Irish hard-shoe sensation that took PBS viewers by storm, underwent its second incarnation with Live from New York City, a 1996 performance filmed at Radio City Music Hall. While most of the attributes from 1995's Riverdance: The Show remain--the dazzling ensemble choreography, Bill Whelan's energetic score, and the New Age-y view of Celtic mythology--the most significant difference is at the top, where Colin Dunne replaced bombastic lead dancer Michael Flatley. Though lacking Flatley's bravura, Dunne is a superb technician who works well with Flatley's former co-lead, Jean Butler. Flamenco dancer Maria Pagis returns, as do the Riverdance Singers (formerly known as Anuna) with soloist Katie McMahon and the orchestra with fiery fiddler Eileen Ivers. About a half-hour longer than the 1995 original, Live from New York City expands upon the second act's theme of the Irish leaving their homeland

How to describe this movie

Keywords to include

MusicJohn McColganJean ButlerColin Dunne1997

Director

John McColgan

Top Cast

Jean ButlerColin DunneMaría PagésKatie McMahonMorgan Crowley

More Movies Like This

Can't find that one movie?

Try our AI-powered movie finder. Describe any scene or plot detail, and we'll identify it for you in seconds.