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Lord of the Dance Machine
2006 BBC Three documentary about K-Dogg and his dream to become world "In The Groove" champion.
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Plot Summary
This is a documentary focused on Michael Flatley's iconic dance production, 'Lord of the Dance'. It offers a behind-the-scenes look at the creation, evolution, and global phenomenon of the show, highlighting Flatley's vision and the artistry involved in bringing his dance spectacular to life.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on a specific performance piece rather than a narrative film, critical reception is less about plot and acting and more about its effectiveness as a documentation of 'Lord of the Dance'. Reviews often focus on the spectacle, energy, and Flatley's performance, with some critics finding it repetitive while others praise its energy and visual appeal.
What Reviewers Say
Praises the visual spectacle and high-energy performances.
Notes the repetitive nature of the dance routines for some viewers.
Highlights Michael Flatley's enduring stage presence and vision.
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Fun Fact
The 'Lord of the Dance' show itself, documented here, was inspired by Irish folklore and Flatley's own interpretation of the legend of St. Patrick.
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