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    'Riverdance' saying goodbye to North America

    NEW YORK (AP) โ€” When Julian Erskine last saw the American touring company of "Riverdance," he had to smile.

    He was in the Segerstrom Center for the Arts on an October night in Costa Mesa, Calif., watching the high-stepping cast electrify the crowd once again despite more than a dozen years crisscrossing the nation.

    "To be at the back of a hall with the audience jumping to their feet at the end of the show after all these years, it's just so gratifying and just so pleasing," says Erskine, the show's senior executive producer, by phone from Dublin.

    Even so, the end of the road is nearing. "Riverdance" is currently on an 82-city farewell North American tour that's winding across the U.S. and Canada and ends in June. This month, the show left Texas, hit the Southeast and next goes to the Plains.

    "It's certainly emotional to be saying goodbye," says Erskine.

    The show has been touring continuously in North America since 1996, sometimes with two companies simultaneously. While organizers insist there's still interest in the U.S., new markets beckon in South America, India and China.

    The touring company includes six principal dancers, 18 troupe dancers, a live five-piece band, flamenco dancer and two American tap dancers, one of whom is also a baritone soloist.

    Padraic Moyles, one of the principals, is dancing with a heavy heart. He joined "Riverdance" in 1997 and fell in love with his co-star and now wife Niamh O'Connor while in the show. While he has performed elsewhere, he says American audiences are special.

    "Anybody who joins the show from here on out and doesn't get the opportunity to perform it in America, will be missing something," he says. "I hope that someday, whether its 10 years from now, it does come back so that people get to experience that reaction again."

    "Riverdance" opened at Dublin's Point Theatre on Feb. 9, 1995, at a time of renewed Irish optimism and pride surrounding the onset of the booming "Celtic Tiger" economy. Years of relative poverty were disappearing and being Irish had a new cool, thanks to a new generation of athletes and musicians like U2 and The Cranberries.

    "The timing couldn't have been better. We just picked up on a vibe that was happening in this country and we suddenly felt, 'Maybe it's not so bad being Irish. Maybe we don't have to be the butt of every joke,'" says Erskine. "It couldn't have happened five years earlier. It just wouldn't have happened. I don't think we would have had the courage to have done it."

    It has since been seen by an estimated 22 million people in 40 countries, from Red Square to the Great Wall of China. It made its American debut in 1996 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, and packed the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway for 18 months in 2000-2001. Not bad for a show that first premiered on the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest as a seven-minute segment.

    The two-hour "Riverdance" show is loosely based on the story of Irish culture and mass immigration to America, the story woven through music and dance styles including flamenco and tap. Most of the dancing is drawn from traditional Irish step dancing, in which the arms and body move little while the feet create the sound and action.

    Erskine attributes the show's success to the fact that it isn't a cookie-cutter experience. It wasn't pulled together to make money, but to blow the dust off Irish folk music and dance, he says, and that purity of creation shines through. Plus, the sound seems to touch a very human part of us.

    "That pounding out of rhythms I suppose is quite primal. That goes back into all our cores, no matter where we've come from. The beating of drums is how we first communicated," he says.

    The show has lasted despite losing original stars Jean Butler and Michael Flatley, who also was co-choreographer. Flatley went on to create his own shows, "Lord of the Dance" and "Feet of Flames."

    Moyles suspects that although "Riverdance" is pure Irish, Americans have embraced it so strongly in large part due to their own immigrant heritage. "Many of them have their own folk dances. They probably see their own heritage within 'Riverdance,'" he says.

    The final North American tour โ€” at least for now โ€” will take the show to such Irish-heavy cities as Chicago, Kansas City, Philadelphia, St. Louis and Boston, and will conclude at Wolf Trap National Park in Vienna, Va., which will represent the 14th time "Riverdance" has played there.

    While the show is leaving America, it has tours planned for Belgium, New Zealand and Australia. The show is also going to India in October and plans a 10-week tour of China. There are also dates set in Argentina and Brazil, which excites Erskine because "Riverdance" hasn't been farther south in the Americas than Mexico before.

    "As we are saying goodbye," he says, "we are also saying hello."

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    Online:

    http://www.riverdance.com

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    • elle  •  3 mths ago
      wonderful show all the way round! even if you're not irish, which i am, it would still move your heart and soul.
    • Pam  •  Majuro, Marshall Islands  •  3 mths ago
      We went to Riverdance a few years ago when it was in San Diego--a beautiful show and a moving experience.
    • Jondolar  •  Syracuse, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Saw this on Broadway. One of the most exciting shows I've ever seen.
    • Ironhead  •  Livingston, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      Saw it when Flatley and Butler were starring. It was Fantastic entertainment.
    • The Big One  •  3 mths ago
      Wonderful art dance and stuff, we sure are going to miss them, good thing we still have some dvds and vhs, but nothing like watching the actual show and clapping along with them in the finale.
    • Paul Deed  •  3 mths ago
      I loved it
    • 94 QB  •  Livingston, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      It appears that people will now have to get their 'clogging' entertainment fix at the county fair in Asheville.
    • Don  •  3 mths ago
      Theirs is a program unlike any other. Even though the dancers perform without facial expression they express a joy unlike any other. We saw them perform in Merrillville In a number of years ago really enjoyed the action. Good luck in the future all.
    • Mary  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Saw the show in Houston just last weekend with my daughter who got us the tickets for Christmas. It was WONDERFUL, but I have to admit that my favorites were the 2 American dancers. It's interesting not to use your hands, but then again, things are much more expressive with them added.
    • P  •  Camden, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      Now the world will end.
    • no can do  •  Waterford, Ireland  •  3 mths ago
      worked on the show in New Zealand back in 98 . was a great time and a great show live . and backstage was fun times
    • Jerry S  •  3 mths ago
      Awe inspiring.
    • Robert  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      My wife and I saw the show at the Wang Theater in Boston back in the summer of 2002 (hard to believe it was nearly 10 years ago). We were on our way to Maine, and stopped to see a friend of our daughter's. It was the second day of their performance, and no one in the troupe was tired yet. It is hard to describe the terrific program to someone who has not seen them. All in all, it was a wonderful night out in downtown Boston, and memorable experience seeing "Riverdance."
    • gamawmarilyn  •  Willoughby, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      These guys rock. But then, what do I know.... I am only an old fartess.
    • hejduk  •  London, United Kingdom  •  3 mths ago
      That Irish American gal in the original show, Jean Butler. God she was sexy!
    • Mary Kay P  •  Buffalo, New York  •  3 mths ago
      People with negative comments about Riverdance have one thing in common. They didn't go to the shows, otherwise they would say something more positive. I loved it, also live theater is not dead.
      • romana125 3 mths ago
        i've never been to a live performance, but saw it on tv years ago and thought the river dancing was cool. (still is) :)
      • Sherri 3 mths ago
        It is just amazing. They are in such good shape and to be able to dance that fast, and those jumps. If someone says negative things about them it is because they are jealous. Those guys and gals are in tip top shape.
      • John 3 mths ago
        Why would I be jealous? ANYBODY can learn to dance. I think its stupid and NOT entertaining at all.
    • Wow Really  •  3 mths ago
      Michael Flatley was awesome. I was a teenager when it first came on PBS (early 90s) and I used to do my fake Riverdance for my friends. I'll miss it.
    • Rick  •  3 mths ago
      I will certainly miss Riverdance immensely. I have seen Riverdance nearly 15 times here in Milwaukee, Chicago and Riverdance on Broadway. Riverdance was an one of a kind experience!
    • Missa  •  3 mths ago
      I've seen the performance "live" three times, and it never has lost its magic. And if the opportunity ever arises for me to see it again, I surely will.
    • Jan  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Terrific Show, I have seen them three times over the years. Even have one of their many cd's. Thank you always.
      • Toll_Free 3 mths ago
        You're still single, huh Jan?
      • dd 3 mths ago
        Toll_Free, you're a #$%$
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