The Rhythms of Ireland
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When:
| Wed 28 Oct ’09, 8:00pm |
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Where: The Opera House, 111 - 113 Manners St, Te Aro, Wellington Show map
Restrictions: All Ages
Ticket Information:
- A Reserve Adult: $79.90
- B Reserve Adult: $69.90
- C Reserve Adult: $59.90
- A Reserve Child: $49.90
- B Reserve Child: $44.90
- C Reserve Child: $39.90
- A Reserve Concession/Student: $69.90
- B Reserve Concession/Student: $59.90
- C Reserve Concession/Student: $49.90
- A Reserve Family (2 Adults, 2 Children): $49.90
- Booking fees may apply
Website:
Following the highly-successful and critically acclaimed sell out world tour 2007, Ireland’s most celebrated show, The Rhythms of Ireland, return their awe-inspiring and all new innovative production to New Zealand.
The Rhythms of Ireland is an Irish Dance show which has been seen by over two-million worldwide amassing an unsurpassed reputation for their “stunningly executed performances. The incomparable quality and pure unadulterated spectacle of their work perfectly blends the ancient traditions of Irish dance and music with the innovative and flawlessly choreographed production values of contemporary Irish excellence.
Stars of the calibre of Anthony Street with a recorded tapping speed of 34 taps per second and lead male soloist of Lord Of The Dance (2003-2007), Sean Kelliher, and lead male soloist of Riverdance (2001-2005) Dierdra Kiely, 3 time world Irish dance champion lead a cast of 18 dancers with extensive experience with major Irish international productions thus ensuring a standard of excellence and quality in performance.
Choreographer Michael Donnellan needs no introduction. He is 4-times World Irish Dance Champion, the ex-lead male dancer of Riverdance and Lord of the Dance. He directed the acclaimed Magic of the Dance.
The Rhythms of Ireland has been critically-acclaimed by media worldwide and is simply not to be missed, Experience the fastest Taps in the world in the most popular show of the present.
The Rhythms of Ireland - The Real Culture - The Real Passion.
* “Masters of their domain, this is as good as it gets” Washington Post
*”The Rhythms of Ireland and its dancer’s are just Brilliant” Rockhampton Bulletin







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