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Lord of the Dance

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Lord of the Dance
“At Bethlehem I had my birth.” [Br. Folk Music: Carter, “Lord of the Dance” in Taylor, 128]
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It was when Chris was just 16 that he won a place in the Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance line-up following auditions which had seen him beat off competition from hundreds of other hopefuls.
Lord of the Dance was the brainchild of Irish-American choreography king Michael Flatley, and despite it being a decade since he last starred in the production, the show is still going strong - seen by an estimated 50 million people in 60 countries.
MICHAEL Flatley premiered Lord of the Dance at the Point Theatre in Dublin in 1996.
 
 
 
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