Riverdance have launched a podcast series

Since it first began in 1995, Riverdance has been seen by over 25 million people across six continents and has played to a global television audience of three billion people.

Riverdance have launched a podcast series

In a world where vlogging is the new blogging and snapchat is the new vlogging, we know it can be hard to keep up but in 2018, it's all about the podcasts.

Described as 'books for people who like to multitask', they keep us up-to-date and entertained in this fast-moving and often overwhelming digital age.

Even Riverdance have heeled clicked their way onto the charts.

Since it first began in 1995, Riverdance has been seen by over 25 million people across six continents and has played to a global television audience of three billion people.

Now Riverdance The Podcast series gives an insight into Riverdance as never before following the cast and crew as they go on a world tour from China to North America and back to their hometown of Dublin.

With episodes featuring the producers, the composer, the creative team, and of course the performers , unique, behind-the-scenes access to the past, present and future of this international phenomenon will be revealed and detailed for the listener to better understand what goes into making Riverdance succeed.

The mark the launch Riverdance Director John McColgan, Associate Director Padraic Moyles, Lead Dancer Ciara Sexton and other performers took part in an interactive Q&A session with the audience.

Check the podcast out here:

Subscribe, share and review on iTunes

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