Ireland breaks Guinness World Record for longest Riverdance line
Ireland has broken the Guinness World Record for the longest ever Riverdance Line.
Almost 1,700 people from 44 countries took part in the record-breaking dance along the banks of the Liffey in Dublin this afternoon.
They were led by Jean Butler and around a hundred dancers from the current Riverdance troupe.
The previous record of 652 people dancing in a continuous line was held by Nashville, Tennessee.
The line stretched across the Samuel Beckett Bridge and along Dublin's quays.
The attempt is part of the Gathering Riverdance celebration and features dancers from all over the world.
Jean Butler hypes up the @Riverdance crowd at #longestline pic.twitter.com/9nw40tZyu4
— TheGatheringIreland (@gathering) July 21, 2013
Jean Butler just spotted me in the crowd #riverdance #worldrecord #TheGathering pic.twitter.com/DbnB5aTtiY
— Colin Griffin (@colingriffin) July 21, 2013
Thank you to the 1,629 participants, their teachers, families, supporters and friends who joined in. It was AWESOME pic.twitter.com/p7y1uJPCRu
— Riverdance (@Riverdance) July 21, 2013