In ninety-three edge-of-your-seat minutes, Jig producer Sue Bourne takes her audience from neighborhood Irish dance studios across the globe to the coveted podium of the 40th Oireachtas Rince na ...
Sirens Media is to produce Irish Dancing Tweens (w/t), an eight-part series on the world of competitive Irish dance for TLC, which will complement the documentary Jig (pictured), which the U.S.
Remember the time when Britain lost its collective mind and Riverdance was popular? It only lasted for a year or two, but in that short period of mass cultural sedation, Michael Flatley became a ...
It's a Harry Potter alternative universe, the world of Irish competitive dancing. To the outsider it can look like a weird mash-up of Jon Benet Ramsey, Riverdance, and a particularly bad acid trip.
The Bard’s scripted end-of-play dance is a loose, chaotic and robust revival of energy to reward the audience When, in 1996, the Globe theatre in London first experimented with doing it Shakespeare’s ...
More stories by Nigel M. Screen Media has acquired North American rights to Sue Bourne’s look behind the scenes of Irish dance, “Jig.” The documentary tells the story of nine dancers, following them ...
In addition, the network has also acquired the rights to air feature documentary, "Jig." By Jethro Nededog It’s like Riverdance meets Toddlers & Tiaras. TLC is once again pulling the curtain back on a ...
Toe-tapping children compete to become the next Michael Flatley in this mildly entertaining documentary. As the 40th Irish Dancing World Championships approach, filmmaker Sue Bourne follows young ...