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 The Irish hard-shoe sensation Riverdance underwent its second  incarnation with Live from New York City, a 1996 performance filmed at  Radio City Music Hall. The dazzling choreography and energetic score remain, but  Michael Flatley was replaced by less-flamboyant Colin Dunne, a superb technician  who works well with Flatley's former co-lead, Jean Butler.
   About a half-hour longer than the 1995 original, Live from New York City  expands upon the second act's theme of the Irish leaving their homeland for  other parts of the world. In the most engaging new number, "Trading Taps," a  trio of Irish dancers faces off against two urban American tappers. While much  of this show will be familiar, it's different enough to be enjoyed on its own  terms. It's also more stylishly shot, but that's also its biggest  drawback--frenetic editing that allows only brief glimpses of the dancers and  leaves the viewer dizzy. --David Horiuchi
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