|
:''For the nickname for Irish economic growth, see "Celtic Tiger"'' ''Celtic Tiger Live'' or more often known ''Michael Flatley's Celtic Tiger'' or just ''Celtic Tiger'' was an Irish Dance show.〔(Daily Mail )〕 ==History== Michael Flatley, famous for his ''Lord of the Dance'' and ''Feet of Flames'' shows, created ''Celtic Tiger''. After being retired for four years, Flatley announced he was going to tour with a new show. In the summer of 2004 Flatley started the rehearsals of a new show in the SFX Theatre in Dublin, Ireland. In the autumn of 2004 the rehearsals moved on in the Shepperton Studios in London. Michael tried his best to keep the details including the name of the show a secret. Michael announced on his website in April 2005 that he was going to have a preview show of his new extravaganza Celtic Tiger in June 2005. The first 500 fans who emailed the website's administrators got free tickets to one of its preview shows in Birmingham, England. The rest of the tickets were only for fans/friends and dancers and crew. ''Celtic Tiger'' had its first performance at a private, invitation-only performance at the NIA Birmingham, England on 17 June 2005. The show was first performed for the public on 9 July 2005 in the Puskás Stadion (formerly the Népstadion) in Budapest, Hungary. Another preview show was planned for Prague in the Czech Republic, but at the last minute that show was cancelled due to the venue (which included a massive stage specially built for the show) was unsafe for the dancers. The next show, a preview show for the US tour, was held in Worcester, Massachusetts, on 24 September 2005, followed by a gala performance in New York City's Madison Square Garden on 27 September 2005, the show's official US premiere. The show then toured through Canada and sections of the US, with the final 2005 performance at the Patriot Center in Fairfax, Virginia on 26 November 2005. ''Celtic Tiger'' started its European World Tour on 20 April 2006 at the Point Theatre in Dublin. That show was the first time Flatley had danced in the Point Theatre since he debuted ''Lord of the Dance''. On 15 November 2006, the Fall and Winter tours for the ''Celtic Tiger'' tour of Europe and Asia were cancelled when Flatley was hospitalised for a viral infection for two weeks. Flatley claimed in his website that he would release future touring dates in early 2007 but never did. It is assumed now that, for the time being ''Celtic Tiger'' has been put on hold while Flatley spends time with his wife and son Michael St. James. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Celtic Tiger Live」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|