Battle of the Irish Dancers review – how dare they leave out Michael Flatley ?
The Riverdance creator’s feet blew away a century of tradition, yet he’s oddly absent from this docuseries about young dancers preparing for the World Championships. Why? ‘Irish dancing was completely different back in the day,” sighs veteran dance impresario Carole Scanlon, flipping wistfully (…)
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