"Riverdance originates from Irish music and dance. Ever since it became an internationally celebrated show, it has naturally developed into a production combining a variety of genres, from flamenco, rock to jazz and African percussion. All of them work in great harmony," the composer said when he was in Beijing during the show's 2010 tour.
Riverdance was born in April 1994, when Michael Flatley and Jean Butler, two Irish dance champions, performed a 7-minute tap dance at the Eurovision Song Contest, a TV talent show similar to American Idol. A year later, the full-length Riverdance went on stage at the Point Theater, Dublin, for a sell-out five-week run.
The kick-off performance for the 20th anniversary was staged at Limerick City of Culture, Ireland, in January this year.
Limerick native Whelan said in an interview: "When I was growing up in Limerick I used to dream about making music my life. I could never have imagined that one day I would be bringing a show, which had spent 20 years touring the world back to my own birthplace".
"When Bill and I started to work on the Eurovision interval act in 1994, little did either of us think that 20 years later, Riverdance would have grown into a world-wide phenomenon that has been seen by over 23 million people," says Moya Doherty, producer of Riverdance.
IF YOU GO
7:30 pm, Dec 26-30. Beijing Exhibition Theater, 135 Xizhimenwai Dajie (Street), Haidian district, Beijing. 400-610-3721.
7:30 pm, Jan 1-18. Shanghai Cultural Square, 36 Yongjia Lu (Road), Shanghai. 021-6472-6000.
7:45 pm, Dec 9. Sofitel Convention Center and Grand Theater, 319 Dongxin Jie (Street), Xincheng District, Xi'an. 029-8827-6638