News 30. 1. 2015
Amazing facts about the Irish dance phenomenon "Riverdance"
There have been…
– 1,500 Irish dancers
– 14,000 dance shoes used
– 12,000 costumes worn
– 200,000 gallons of water consumed
– 60,000 gallons of gatorade consumed
– 1,650,000 show programmes sold
– 1,500 flight cases used
– 12,000 stage lighting bulbs used
– 40,000 boxes of tissues used
– 16,250 guitar, bass and fiddle strings replaced
– 284,000 t-shirts sold
– 39 marriages between company members
– 20,000 cumulative years of study in step-dancing by Irish dancers
– 45,000 rolls of self-grip tape used by company physiotherapists
– 15,000 hours of rehearsals on tour
– 5,500,000 pounds of dry ice used on stage
– 60,000 pounds of chocolate consumed (for energy!) by the cast
Some background:
The interval show at the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest featured Irish dance champions Jean Butler and Michael Flatley as the leads, along with accompaniment by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and the Celtic choral group Anúna. The score was composed by Limerick native Bill Whelan and the show was produced by John McColgan and Moya Doherty. Following its huge success it was expanded it into a stage show, which opened in Dublin, on Feb 9 1995.
When the show transferred to London in June of that year, the reaction was unprecedented, with the original 10 performances being increased to 151 in subsequent months. There followed a hugely successful tour starting in New York in March 1996, where eight sold-out shows at Radio City Music Hall heralded the start of 16 years of non-stop touring by “Riverdance” companies throughout North America. Since its inception “Riverdance” has packed theatres throughout North America, Oceania, Asia, Europe, South Africa and most recently South America.
For more information visit www.riverdance.com.
Cathy Hayes @irishcentral January
Václav Bernard