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The press release for last night’s performance of Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance – A Lifetime of Standing Ovations at Oxford’s New Theatre confidently plays the numbers game: “60 million people…60 countries…1000 venues,” it gushes. And then (somewhat mind-bendingly) adds that the show ‘boasts 150,000 taps per performance’(!) (Any fact-checkers out there? Good luck!)
An Evening of Spellbinding Dance
From the moment the lights dimmed and the curtains rose, the audience at Oxford’s New Theatre was treated to an evening of spellbinding dance performances. Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance is not merely a spectacle, but a cultural phenomenon that has captivated audiences around the world. The show’s longevity and widespread appeal are testament to its universal charm and unrivaled talent.
Unparalleled Choreography
The choreography in Lord of the Dance is nothing short of breathtaking. Each move is executed with precision and grace, making it clear why this show has garnered such a massive following. The synchronisation and intricate footwork left the audience on the edge of their seats, often erupting into applause mid-performance. Even seasoned theatre-goers couldn’t help but be swept away by the sheer artistry on display.
Visually Stunning Production
In addition to the impressive dancing, the production values of Lord of the Dance are top-notch. The stunning set designs and innovative use of lighting and special effects create a visually captivating experience. The dancers are adorned in dazzling costumes that shimmer and flow with their every movement, adding another layer of magic to the performance. The stage transforms with each scene, taking the audience on a journey through a mythical and enchanting landscape.
A True Ensemble Effort
What makes Lord of the Dance particularly special is the sense of unity and teamwork among the performers. Every dancer contributes to the overall narrative, and the ensemble pieces are executed with perfect harmony. The camaraderie and mutual respect among the cast are palpable and add an emotional depth to the production that resonates with the audience.
A Lasting Impression
As the final curtain fell, the audience at Oxford’s New Theatre responded with a standing ovation, a fitting end to an unforgettable evening. Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance remains an iconic and must-see production for anyone who appreciates the art of dance. Whether you’re a long-time fan or seeing it for the first time, the show leaves an indelible impression that lingers long after the final bow.
If you have the opportunity to see Lord of the Dance, seize it. You’d need a very cold heart indeed not to be blown away by the extraordinary talent and passion that define this legendary production.