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'''Lord of the Dance''' may refer to: |
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== Personalities == |
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* Lord of the Dance, a title given to [[Jesus Christ]] |
* Lord of the Dance, a title given to [[Jesus Christ]] in some musical adaptations |
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* [[Rudolf Nureyev]], ballet star, nicknamed Lord of the Dance |
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== Literature == |
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{{disambig}} |
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== Music == |
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* [[Lord of the Dance (Franciscus Henri album)|''Lord of the Dance'' (Franciscus Henri album)]] (1976) |
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* "Lord of the Dance", a song by [[Steven Curtis Chapman]] from the album ''[[Signs of Life (Steven Curtis Chapman album)|Signs of Life]]'' |
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* "Lord of the Dance", a song by [[Clark (musician)|Chris Clark]] from the album ''[[Clarence Park (album)|Clarence Park]]'' |
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==See also== |
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* "[[Lard of the Dance]]", a 1998 episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' |
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{{disambiguation}} |
Latest revision as of 23:45, 25 July 2023
Lord of the Dance may refer to:
Personalities
[edit]- Nataraja, Shiva in his dancing posture
- Lord of the Dance, a title given to Jesus Christ in some musical adaptations
- Rudolf Nureyev, ballet star, nicknamed Lord of the Dance
Literature
[edit]- Lord of the Dance (novel), a 1984 novel by Father Andrew Greeley
Music
[edit]- "Lord of the Dance" (hymn), a hymn written by Sydney Carter in 1963
- "Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day", a traditional song that the "Lord of the Dance" hymn is based on
- Lord of the Dance (Franciscus Henri album) (1976)
- Lord of the Dance (musical), an Irish musical and dance production
- Lord of the Dance, an album composed by Ronan Hardiman for the above production
- A nickname for Michael Flatley, star of the above production
- "Lord of the Dance", a song by Steven Curtis Chapman from the album Signs of Life
- "Lord of the Dance", a song by Chris Clark from the album Clarence Park
See also
[edit]- "Lard of the Dance", a 1998 episode of The Simpsons