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Colin Dunne (born 1968) is an English-Irish dancer and choreographer, best known for being a principal lead dancer in ''
Riverdance ''Riverdance'' is a theatrical show that consists mainly of traditional Irish music and dance. With a score composed by Bill Whelan, it originated as an interval act during the Eurovision Song Contest 1994, featuring Irish dancing champions J ...
'' in the 1990s. A leading figure in the world of traditional
Irish dance Irish dance refers to the traditional dance forms that originate in Ireland, including both solo and group dance forms, for social, competitive, and performance purposes. Irish dance has evolved over centuries and is believed to have its roots i ...
, Dunne performed with ''Riverdance'' between 1995 and 1998 before starting his own production, '' Dancing on Dangerous Ground''. He transitioned to
contemporary dance Contemporary dance is a genre of Concert dance, dance performance that developed during the mid-twentieth century and has since grown to become one of the dominant genres for formally trained dancers throughout the world, with particularly stron ...
in the 2000s, with his first solo show, ''Out of Time'', premiering in 2008.


Early life

Dunne was born in
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, England, to Irish parents from
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and
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. He followed his two older sisters to Irish dance class at the local school when he was just three years old. At the age of nine, he won his first World Championship title and was the first dancer to win the World, All England and All Ireland titles in the same year. At the age of 19, he was the youngest person ever to receive an Irish Post Award in recognition of his achievements in Irish dance. When he retired from competition at the age of 22, he had won a total of nine World, eleven Great Britain, nine All Ireland and eight All England titles. Dunne graduated from
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in 1989 with a
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degree in
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before going on to work as a trainee accountant at the Birmingham offices of
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. At the same time, he had gained his dance teachers exam (T.C.RG) and was teaching in England, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. He resigned from Arthur Andersen on the day he became a qualified chartered accountant to go on a month long tour of Canada with
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.


Irish dance career

Between 1992 and 1995, Dunne toured regularly with musical groups The Chieftains and
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. During this time, he formed a dance partnership with Jean Butler. Dunne joined the cast and creative team of ''
Riverdance ''Riverdance'' is a theatrical show that consists mainly of traditional Irish music and dance. With a score composed by Bill Whelan, it originated as an interval act during the Eurovision Song Contest 1994, featuring Irish dancing champions J ...
'' in October 1995. He was originally invited to choreograph and perform a new number called ''Trading Taps''. However, the day before the show was set to reopen at The Apollo in
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, lead dancer and choreographer Michael Flatley left the production. Dunne subsequently stepped into the principal role on short notice. He toured with the show for the next three years, performing in its U.S. debuts in New York at
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and in Los Angeles at the Pantages Theatre, as well as in Australia. His performances were featured in the ''Riverdance: Live From New York City'' DVD released in 1996. He also performed with the cast at the 39th Annual Grammy Awards. Dunne left the show in June 1998, after more than 900 performances. Dunne's next project, '' Dancing on Dangerous Ground'', was created alongside Jean Butler and was based on the myth of Diarmuid Agus Grainne. The show premiered at The Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London in December 1999 and went on to perform to full capacity at Radio City Music Hall in March 2000. The show closed in June 2000.


Contemporary dance career

After an eighteen-month period living in New York, Dunne returned to Ireland in 2001 to take a position as
artist-in-residence Artist-in-residence (also Writer-in-residence), or artist residencies, encompass a wide spectrum of artistic programs that involve a collaboration between artists and hosting organisations, institutions, or communities. They are programs that pr ...
at the
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. That year, he took the Masters in
Contemporary Dance Contemporary dance is a genre of Concert dance, dance performance that developed during the mid-twentieth century and has since grown to become one of the dominant genres for formally trained dancers throughout the world, with particularly stron ...
Performance and began focusing on the creation of short solo works. After finishing his master's degree in 2002, Dunne sought collaborations with contemporary choreographers in parallel with his own solo creative work. In 2005, he joined Michael Keegan-Dolan's Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre for their production, ''The Bull''. His performances in ''The Bull'' at The Barbican in 2007 earned him a nomination for a UK Critics Circle National Dance Awards (best male: modern dance). In January 2008, Dunne's first full-length solo show, ''Out of Time'', premiered at Glór Irish Music Centre. The show displayed a love-hate relationship with the dance that made him famous. As of May 2016, his show was still touring the United States. In September 2016, Dunne's new collaborative show, ''Edges of Light'', began touring Ireland. The show premiered in New York in June 2017 and continued to tour as of July 2018. In 2018, Dunne won a
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Gradam Ceoil award for Musical Collaboration as part of the production ''Concert''.


Personal life

As of November 2019, Dunne was living in
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, Ireland.


References


External links


Dunne's official website


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