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``Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance'' Launches International Tour at the Riverside Theatre in Milwaukee for Five Shows Only; Tickets Are on Sale Now.


Entertainment Editors

MILWAUKEE, Wis.--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--March 15, 2002

"Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance" -- the international sensation that has broken box office records in more than 30 countries -- launches an international tour at the Riverside Theatre Riverside Theatre may refer to:
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 in Milwaukee, WI, for five shows from Friday, May 3, through Sunday, May 5, 2002. Tickets are on sale now.

Audiences in Milwaukee will have a chance to experience the extravaganza that has helped catapult Irish dancing into the global spotlight and created a new wave of Celtic dance mania Dance Mania was a Chicago record label founded by Ray Barney in 1985. It released many house music and acid house records in the 80s and early 90s and defined the ghetto house sound in 1994 and 1995. Dance Mania released its last record (#284) in 2001. . In less than five years, the Years, The

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 show has brought a staggering 50 million people worldwide to their feet at sold out theaters, arenas and stadiums. Ticket prices are $45, $55 and $65 (not including service or handling fees) and can be purchased by calling Ticketmaster at 414/276-4545 or in person at the Riverside Theatre Box Office.

Michael Flatley Michael Ryan Flatley (born July 16, 1958 in Detroit, Michigan) is an Irish-American step dancer from the south side of Chicago. His parents were from County Mayo and County Carlow. As a child, he moved to Chicago - the city which he considers his home town. , who originated the role of the Lord, serves as the artistic director and continues to oversee all aspects of the production. The first American First American may refer to:
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 to win the All-World Championship in Irish Dance Irish dances come in several forms, which can broadly be divided into social dances and performance dances. Irish social dancing can be divided further into céilí and set dancing. , Flatley opened the show in Dublin in 1996. "Our goal is to take the audience on a wondrous adventure that will ignite their minds and souls," said Flatley. "We've combined traditional and modern forms of dance to create a high octane blend with soulful beats and feet that move too fast to comprehend." The Guinness Book of World Records lists Flatley for having "the world's fastest feet" -- 35 taps per second.

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 blend of traditional and modern Celtic music and dance. The story is a classic tale of good vs. evil based on old Irish folklore as Don Dorcha, the Dark Lord, challenges the Lord of the Dance. It is also a passionate love story that is expressed through dance numbers that transport audiences into a mystical and exhilarating world of intense passion. The action is played out on a grand scale with precision dancing, dramatic music, colorful costumes, state-of-the-art staging, lighting and pyrotechnics pyrotechnics (pī'rōtĕk`nĭks, pī'rə–), technology of making and using fireworks. Gunpowder was used in fireworks by the Chinese as early as the 9th cent. .

The "Lord of the Dance" troupe comprises Irish dance champions from around the world. These gifted performers stretch every boundary of a traditional form of dance that has evolved over more than 2,000 years. For "Lord of the Dance," Flatley says, "It's not done like ballet. It's not done like tap. And it's not done like Flamenco. It's something that I had to create from scratch because nothing else would fit there."

"This show has entertained audiences and thrilled critics around the globe," said Lee Marshall, President of Magic Arts & Entertainment, the tour promoter and a veteran of many blockbuster entertainment events. "It combines so many different elements -- drama, music, and unforgettable dance numbers."

About Magic Arts & Entertainment

Magic Arts & Entertainment is one of the foremost tour producing companies in the U.S. In addition to "Lord of the Dance," the company is also currently producing "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas," starring Ann-Margret. As former owner and president of Magicworks Entertainment, Marshall produced and promoted some of the world's most successful concerts, theatricals and family shows.

About Global Entertainment Group

Based in Las Vegas, Global Entertainment Group has been part of the extraordinary success of "Lord of the Dance" since 1998. Global's President, Bob Cayne, has co-promoted "Lord of the Dance" and David Copperfield touring projects worldwide.

Comprehensive "Lord of the Dance" show information and tour schedules are available at www.lordofthedance.com.

                          "LORD OF THE DANCE"

                             Show Schedule

                       Friday, May 3 -- 8:00 p.m.
                Saturday, May 4 -- 2:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m.
                 Sunday, May 5 -- 2:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m.
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