Modern Irish Dance Group Prodijig Stuns On Britain's Got Talent

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Prodijig gives Irish dance an incredible modern makeover with their unique audition on Britain’s Got Talent.

Irish dance dates back to Ireland the 17th century and consists of several different styles of solo and group dances. Stepdance groups like Riverdance brought the beautiful synchronized dance to popularity in recent years.

Now, this classic form of expression is finding new life in the modern era. And Prodijig is at the forefront of this revolution. Led by world champion Irish dancer, Alan Kenefick, Prodijig is a brand new group that combines brilliant choreography and music with traditional dance moves.

In 2011, they became a household name when they were crowned champions of the UK show ‘Got To Dance.’ Their performance has been viewed millions of times across social media and they’ve gained an international following.

Today, they’re taking their unique skills to one of the world’s biggest talent show, Britain’s Got Talent. Nearly ten years since their initial performance, Prodijig is hoping that they still have what it takes to rise to the top.

With an all-female ensemble, this act is new and fresh while still paying homage to traditional Irish dance. And after this first performance, they are definitely going to be contenders. Judge David praised the performance. “All I can say is that is how you do it.” This group has truly taken Irish dance to the next level and there’s no telling just what they are going to come up with now.

Who is rooting for Prodijig this season on Britain’s Got Talent?

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