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rdfs:comment | - The Irish Riverdance Academy is a place where young Irish people come to learn how to do their national dance and combat the English forces of Morris dancing. Based in Dublin, Ireland, it is currently headed by Michael Flatley, also known as "Lord of the Dance" for his heroic conquests of the American dancers on Broadway.
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abstract | - The Irish Riverdance Academy is a place where young Irish people come to learn how to do their national dance and combat the English forces of Morris dancing. Based in Dublin, Ireland, it is currently headed by Michael Flatley, also known as "Lord of the Dance" for his heroic conquests of the American dancers on Broadway. The style of dancing taught at the Academy is noted for the dancers ability to keep the upper torso completely paralyzed, while everything below the waist including the legs appears to go all quick and spastic. The reason it's called "riverdance" is because when the dancers reach their top speed, they tend to "sweat rivers".
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