um, not disputing the colour but i think, well, i know these heels were around way longer than 1997, it's a spanish look, also used in cuba, which also became the recognized shoe for international dancesport, called a latin heel, so yea it's been around awhile.
oh wow, what a michael flatley rip off. they're sporting the high silver heels he pioneered back in 1997. i guess like they say, "imitation is the best form of flattery."
Hi, can you show me anywhere in my responses where I said Flamenco is anything like or related to Irish dance? My comment was on the heels and the heels alone. The heels are absolutely copies of what MF uses. I have never seen Flamenco dancers use heels of that height nor of that material.
Although I doubt my adding a third clarification will help because obviously you only read and/or hear what you want out of my posts, but for the third time, I said MF pioneered the aluminum/titanium HEELS these dancers have on, not their boots. They did not exist until MF went to a British Aerospace firm and had them developed back in the late 90's. Take the time to search online if you wish.
Don;t you think flatley was the one who copyed things from flamenco just to put some flavor in his show and maked less buring for the people who payd the ticket to see his show???,don't you remember even a spanish female flamenco dancer he had in the show?,for your information flatley was the one who copy many things from flamenco for make his irish dance spiced and less bland,this was the reason for his short time in bissiness,in the other hand flamenco is houndreds of years old and stillalive
Irish dance a loser said there... Huashuashuas. Somebody is discovering flamenco for the first time in his life... xDDDDD Hilarious.
SpanishHunkyGuy 1 year ago
The Best
mestizza100 1 year ago
che cazzataaaaaaaaaa!!!
gianlucamisdea 1 year ago
Son los mejores!!!!!
MissSerenityPrincces 2 years ago
um, not disputing the colour but i think, well, i know these heels were around way longer than 1997, it's a spanish look, also used in cuba, which also became the recognized shoe for international dancesport, called a latin heel, so yea it's been around awhile.
swidanza 2 years ago
oh wow, what a michael flatley rip off. they're sporting the high silver heels he pioneered back in 1997. i guess like they say, "imitation is the best form of flattery."
rinceresource 3 years ago
rip off????. This is a flamenco based choreography and has nothing to do with Irish dance. And those high heels shoes are the
traditional flameco boots. What kind of dance instructor are you if you are not even able to distinguish between such different
things?
CuentosDeInvierno 3 years ago 7
It's my ability to distinguish such things that prompted me to comment.
rinceresource 3 years ago
If you still think that this show is related to Irish dance, believe me, your ability is getting rusty.
CuentosDeInvierno 3 years ago
Hi, can you show me anywhere in my responses where I said Flamenco is anything like or related to Irish dance? My comment was on the heels and the heels alone. The heels are absolutely copies of what MF uses. I have never seen Flamenco dancers use heels of that height nor of that material.
rinceresource 3 years ago
You have never seen flamenco dancers, thats all. So, according to you, M. Flatley "pioneered" those high heels boots in 1997.
CuentosDeInvierno 3 years ago
Although I doubt my adding a third clarification will help because obviously you only read and/or hear what you want out of my posts, but for the third time, I said MF pioneered the aluminum/titanium HEELS these dancers have on, not their boots. They did not exist until MF went to a British Aerospace firm and had them developed back in the late 90's. Take the time to search online if you wish.
rinceresource 3 years ago
I think it's just how you started you very first comment: "oh wow, what a michael flatley rip off.", that made some people bit angry, I guess.
RRLnext 2 years ago
Don;t you think flatley was the one who copyed things from flamenco just to put some flavor in his show and maked less buring for the people who payd the ticket to see his show???,don't you remember even a spanish female flamenco dancer he had in the show?,for your information flatley was the one who copy many things from flamenco for make his irish dance spiced and less bland,this was the reason for his short time in bissiness,in the other hand flamenco is houndreds of years old and stillalive
realiberia 3 years ago 4
it's been fun guys but since you can't seem to keep the argument where it was intended, i'll drop out now. have fun...
rinceresource 3 years ago
I can't beleive how fast they are...
Love their flamenco.
Thanks for the add.
Evana12a 4 years ago
The red adds extra effect to the dance...i like red :)
girlinmalta 4 years ago