Act 1
In a primitive world full of magical power, our ancestors experienced fear and joy. They used fire, trees and water to build their homes. They transformed the world Seen as a place full of magical power, their songs, their dances and their stories are integrated with this magical power.
Act 1 Dance with the Sun***
< p>The sun gives us life, light and fire; the first act will praise this great and benevolent power. The sun is a ray of light in the morning, bright and exciting.The second cry of the soul
The salmon’s journey against the current is also a primitive unsolved mystery. It is an instinctive pursuit of nature and a desire between the soul and the soul. We have known it since the beginning of mankind. This idea is written into the song.
Scene 3 Candice?6?1 Catherine
Sexiness, love, independence and tenacity are the strength of women, they are in dance Celebrate their own strengths and challenge the power of men in their dance.
Scene 4: Elegy to chu chulainn
The flute solo mourns the warrior of the Bronze Age and the great hero in Celtic mythology---chu chulainn.
Scene 5 Thunder and Lightning
The powerful force of nature is beyond human control and beyond human imagination. Those brave enough to stand up to it have unparalleled courage and will never be defeated.
Scene 6 The Myth of Shivna
The mythical stories of madman Sweeney, Suibhne and Shivna have been circulating in Ireland since the Middle Ages. Driven by his own strength and external forces, he dances desperately under the power of the moon alone. This is a force that is both cruel and tyrannical, both gentle and savage.
Scene 7 Fire Dance
In ancient Ireland, fire, pride and beauty came from the country of the sun in the south. The sun imbues its own power in the dancer's passion.
Scene 8 Entering Spring——Harvest
The wheels of the seasons turn slowly, from harvest to silent winter to spring full of miracles, full of new life and excitement In this season, the whole world comes to life again.
Scene 9 Riverdance
Our story begins with the memory of the River Maiden. When the river flows through the earth, our story also slowly unfolds in the long river of history. When the power of the river continues to grow, when the barren land becomes fertile, when people continue to understand themselves. Our story continues to evolve until it becomes an anthem of energy and joy throughout the world.
Act 2
War, famine and slavery severed the original bond between man and nature, disrupted the entire human society, and changed the history of the indigenous people. When we look back at history, we learn to protect what we cherish, to adapt to others, to learn to preserve our own style in other new ways, to embrace new courage, to be abandoned by society and become temporary orphans, we learn How to integrate into society.
Scene 10: Awakening from the Dream in America
Since the mid-19th century, hunger, famine and ideals drove the Irish to leave their homeland and cross the Atlantic to a new world. Lovers were separated as a result, and families and society gradually fell apart.
The eleventh game is ready to take off
When these people who are forced to leave their homes face the heartbreak of separation, a firm hope often surges in their souls, and they firmly believe that they will overcome Difficulty finding a good life.
Scene 12 Labor in the New World
The original representative music and dance began to face a new and unknown culture. During the subsequent cultural integration process, these immigrants discovered that people's experiences and expressions were more meaningful than the different forms of various cultures.
I) Freedom saves their hearts
In the middle of the night, a lonely voice sang alone, and soon other immigrants joined in, showing the sympathy of the oppressed people. desire.
II) Tap Dancing
The wealth of the poor lies in their songs, dances and stories. Under the streetlights of the new city, the dancers danced with their inherent pride, eager to see what other traditional things would bring. While constantly striving to build a bridge between past dreams and new realities.
III) Macedonian Morning/Russian Dervish
Whenever we encounter new things, we will feel that they are familiar, but in fact we have never seen them; first What I learned was all familiar. A strange mood and a strange life linger in my heart.
Choreographer: Moscow Folk Ballet
IV) The Heartbeat of the World
We hear our mother’s heartbeat in her womb, that is the first time we hear it The sound of. The whole world echoes this melody, new every day.
Choreographer: Maria Pages (Flamingo)
V) Andalusia
In big cities, the passion boiling in the streets is conceived in To the warm melody of Latin dance.
Scene 13: The center of hometown
Immigrant children always care about their hometown, and they always look forward to going home. They bring with them long-held ideas: We are our past, we are our present. Armed with new confidence and pride, these children bring cherished memories back to their hometowns. After a long journey back to my hometown, a new and more colorful journey has just begun.
Epilogue
We are of the same species, we are of the same race, we speak in harmony, the sound of our music can be heard in the clouds, in the paradise of music, we travel around the world... we are dependent on each other. , we are extremely powerful.