Riverdance is something that practically everyone has heard of. Riverdance, whether as a musical or a theater play, has become a famous Irish classical dance routine that has captivated many generations.
The original production toured for more than 20 years and was seen live by over 25 million people. Riverdance’s history has been acknowledged all around the world, with people enjoying the dance’s remarkable footwork.

The entire show is a never-ending thrill ride brimming with energy, emotion, and excitement. This could be one of the reasons why this on-stage spectacle has been remastered and performed for decades by pros and amateurs alike. It may appear that there isn’t much that can be done to keep the show fresh after so many years.

Mary Ray and Richard Curtis debunked that assumption when they welcomed an amazing visitor onstage to perform a Riverdance-inspired number with the duo. The audience was taken away when Mary and Richard brought Levi out during the recent Heelwork to Music Competition. Levi, on the other hand, isn’t your typical performer. Levi is still a puppy!

Levi was giddy as he pranced out with Mary and Richard, his handlers clicking their heels to the upbeat music playing in the background. Levi arrived at his allocated location and sat back in his usual beginning stance, even crisscrossing his front legs to announce the upcoming dance.

Levi’s significant training became obvious as the music proceeded. The dog danced about to the music and frequently performed spin moves, much to the delight of the rapt audience. Everyone who saw the performance was astounded by how brilliantly Levi performed and how much fun he clearly had. Mary Ray is a long-time master dog handler and England’s leading dog trainer.
The wonderful performance can be seen in the video below: