Riverdance - Dance Numbers and Songs Performed

Dance Numbers and Songs Performed

Riverdance song and dance numbers
Riverdance: The Show (1995) Riverdance: Live From New York (1996) Riverdance: Live From Geneva (2002)
  1. Reel Around The Sun
  2. The Heart’s Cry
  3. Countess Cathleen – Women of Ireland
  4. Caoineadh Chú Chulainn
  5. Distant Thunder
  6. Firedance
  7. Riverdance
  8. Lift The Wings
  9. Freedom
  10. Harlem to Hollywood *
  11. Andalucia *
  12. Macedonia Morning *
  13. Marta's Dance – The Russian Dervish
  14. Hope to the Suffering *
  15. Michael Flatley Flute Solo – Whispering Winds *
  16. Home And The Heartland *
  17. Heartland
  18. Riverdance International

* These numbers can be seen only on the European VHS tape.
They were cut down for the American release, and the
Channel Four TV Broadcast.

  1. Reel Around The Sun
  2. The Heart's Cry
  3. Countess Cathleen – Women of the Sidhe
  4. Caoineadh Chú Chulainn
  5. Thunderstorm
  6. Firedance
  7. Slip Into Spring – The Harvest
  8. Cloudsong
  9. Riverdance
  10. American Wake (The Nova Scotia Set)
  11. Lift The Wings
  12. Heal Their Hearts – Freedom
  13. Trading Taps
  14. Marta's Dance – The Russian Dervish
  15. Oscail An Doras
  16. Heartbeat Of The world
  17. Homecoming
  18. Home And The Heartland
  19. Heartland
  20. Riverdance International
  1. Reel Around the Sun
  2. The Heart's Cry
  3. Countess Cathleen – Women of the Sidhe
  4. Caoineadh Chú Chulainn
  5. Thunderstorm
  6. Shivna
  7. Firedance
  8. Slip into Spring – The Harvest
  9. Cloudsong
  10. Riverdance
  11. American Wake (The Nova Scotia Set)
  12. Lift the Wings
  13. Harbor of the New World
  14. Slow Air / The Tunes
  15. Home and the Heartland
  16. Heartland
  17. Finale / Riverdance International

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