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I've seen the video of the original show with Michael Flatley and I have to confess that I saw the original incarnation as an interlude on TVs 'Eurovision Song Contest', but please don't tell anyone in the UK as it is really not the done thing to watch the ESC.<P>The original TV version was Flatley's idea and was stunning as it was the first time that massed ranks of Irish dancers had been seen dancing together. The stage show varies the ensemble and solo and small group Irish dance with folk dance from Russia and Spain. However, on the video this other dance seemed diluted from the material we are used to seeing from ethnic companies. <P>The reason being that it has been choreographed so that Flatley can join in after an initial 'pure' sequence. And therein lay the biggest problem. He is clearly a talented egomaniac and his idea of continuity is that he should be the centre of focus throughout the evening. Eventually he parted company from Riverdance over a dispute, to launch 'Lord of the Dance', an opportunity for an even bigger ego trip. It ought to be pointed out that it was enormously successful, leaving Flatley worth about $50m - not bad for a hoofer. <P>I would guess that Riverdance is better without Flatley dominating all the proceedings and if you like folk dance in general or Irish dance in particular, then go and see it. <P>I'm sure my critical view will come very hard to Mr Flatley, but I hope that it doesn't spoil the enjoyment of his $50m too much.
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