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  • Michael Flatley
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    Michael Flatley
    Michael Flatley, photographed at the InterContinental Dublin in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. September 2025. The Lord of the Dance was always fanatically driven, practising for 16 hours a day in his teens. His body now bears the damage of that era. But he still wants more.

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  • Michael Flatley
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    Michael Flatley
    Michael Flatley, photographed at the InterContinental Dublin in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. September 2025. The Lord of the Dance was always fanatically driven, practising for 16 hours a day in his teens. His body now bears the damage of that era. But he still wants more.

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  • Michael Flatley
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    Michael Flatley
    Michael Flatley, photographed at the InterContinental Dublin in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. September 2025. The Lord of the Dance was always fanatically driven, practising for 16 hours a day in his teens. His body now bears the damage of that era. But he still wants more.

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  • Michael Flatley
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    Michael Flatley
    Michael Flatley, photographed at the InterContinental Dublin in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. September 2025. The Lord of the Dance was always fanatically driven, practising for 16 hours a day in his teens. His body now bears the damage of that era. But he still wants more.

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  • Michael Flatley
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    Michael Flatley
    Michael Flatley, photographed at the InterContinental Dublin in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. September 2025. The Lord of the Dance was always fanatically driven, practising for 16 hours a day in his teens. His body now bears the damage of that era. But he still wants more.

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  • Michael Flatley
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    Michael Flatley
    Michael Flatley, photographed at the InterContinental Dublin in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. September 2025. The Lord of the Dance was always fanatically driven, practising for 16 hours a day in his teens. His body now bears the damage of that era. But he still wants more.

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  • Michael Flatley
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    Michael Flatley
    Michael Flatley, photographed at the InterContinental Dublin in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. September 2025. The Lord of the Dance was always fanatically driven, practising for 16 hours a day in his teens. His body now bears the damage of that era. But he still wants more.

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  • Michael Flatley
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    Michael Flatley
    Michael Flatley, photographed at the InterContinental Dublin in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. September 2025. The Lord of the Dance was always fanatically driven, practising for 16 hours a day in his teens. His body now bears the damage of that era. But he still wants more.

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  • Michael Flatley
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    Michael Flatley
    Michael Flatley, photographed at the InterContinental Dublin in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. September 2025. The Lord of the Dance was always fanatically driven, practising for 16 hours a day in his teens. His body now bears the damage of that era. But he still wants more.

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  • Michael Flatley
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    Michael Flatley
    Michael Flatley, photographed at the InterContinental Dublin in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. September 2025. The Lord of the Dance was always fanatically driven, practising for 16 hours a day in his teens. His body now bears the damage of that era. But he still wants more.

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  • Michael Flatley
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    Michael Flatley
    Michael Flatley, photographed at the InterContinental Dublin in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. September 2025. The Lord of the Dance was always fanatically driven, practising for 16 hours a day in his teens. His body now bears the damage of that era. But he still wants more.

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  • Michael Flatley
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    Michael Flatley
    Michael Flatley, photographed at the InterContinental Dublin in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. September 2025. The Lord of the Dance was always fanatically driven, practising for 16 hours a day in his teens. His body now bears the damage of that era. But he still wants more.

    Credit: Johnny Savage / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Michael Flatley
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    Michael Flatley
    Michael Flatley, photographed at the InterContinental Dublin in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. September 2025. The Lord of the Dance was always fanatically driven, practising for 16 hours a day in his teens. His body now bears the damage of that era. But he still wants more.

    Credit: Johnny Savage / Guardian / eyevine

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    Johnny Savage

     

  • Michael Flatley
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    Michael Flatley
    Michael Flatley, photographed at the InterContinental Dublin in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. September 2025. The Lord of the Dance was always fanatically driven, practising for 16 hours a day in his teens. His body now bears the damage of that era. But he still wants more.

    Credit: Johnny Savage / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Michael Flatley
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    Michael Flatley
    Michael Flatley, photographed at the InterContinental Dublin in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. September 2025. The Lord of the Dance was always fanatically driven, practising for 16 hours a day in his teens. His body now bears the damage of that era. But he still wants more.

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  • Michael Flatley
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    Michael Flatley
    Michael Flatley, photographed at the InterContinental Dublin in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. September 2025. The Lord of the Dance was always fanatically driven, practising for 16 hours a day in his teens. His body now bears the damage of that era. But he still wants more.

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  • Michael Flatley
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    Michael Flatley
    Michael Flatley, photographed at the InterContinental Dublin in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. September 2025. The Lord of the Dance was always fanatically driven, practising for 16 hours a day in his teens. His body now bears the damage of that era. But he still wants more.

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  • Michael Flatley
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    Michael Flatley
    Michael Flatley, photographed at the InterContinental Dublin in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. September 2025. The Lord of the Dance was always fanatically driven, practising for 16 hours a day in his teens. His body now bears the damage of that era. But he still wants more.

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  • From plumbing shop to world stage: meet Australia's Irish dance boy wonder, Liam Costello.
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    From plumbing shop to world stage: meet Australia's Irish dance boy wonder, Liam Costello.
    Liam Costello started Irish dancing a century and a half after his ancestors emigrated. Now the Sydney teen is a triple world champ.

    Liam Costello, 19, is the youngest and only Australian to win the Irish Dance World Championships three times consecutively.

    Liam Costello, 19, the slender and immaculately groomed young man who cleans the shop and fills orders for customers is the reigning, three-time Irish Dance world champion. He also has multiple All Ireland, North American and Australian championships under his belt. He won his third Irish Dance world championship in April in Belfast.

    "I answer the phone and get all the bits for the plumbers like pipes and faucets and stuff," says Costello, smiling. "Personally, it is not what I want to get into but it is nice to be around family and have some stability."

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  • From plumbing shop to world stage: meet Australia's Irish dance boy wonder, Liam Costello.
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    From plumbing shop to world stage: meet Australia's Irish dance boy wonder, Liam Costello.
    Liam Costello started Irish dancing a century and a half after his ancestors emigrated. Now the Sydney teen is a triple world champ.

    Liam Costello, 19, is the youngest and only Australian to win the Irish Dance World Championships three times consecutively.

    Liam Costello, 19, the slender and immaculately groomed young man who cleans the shop and fills orders for customers is the reigning, three-time Irish Dance world champion. He also has multiple All Ireland, North American and Australian championships under his belt. He won his third Irish Dance world championship in April in Belfast.

    "I answer the phone and get all the bits for the plumbers like pipes and faucets and stuff," says Costello, smiling. "Personally, it is not what I want to get into but it is nice to be around family and have some stability."

    © Carly Earl / Guardian / eyevine

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  • From plumbing shop to world stage: meet Australia's Irish dance boy wonder, Liam Costello.
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    From plumbing shop to world stage: meet Australia's Irish dance boy wonder, Liam Costello.
    Liam Costello started Irish dancing a century and a half after his ancestors emigrated. Now the Sydney teen is a triple world champ.

    Liam Costello, 19, is the youngest and only Australian to win the Irish Dance World Championships three times consecutively.

    Liam Costello, 19, the slender and immaculately groomed young man who cleans the shop and fills orders for customers is the reigning, three-time Irish Dance world champion. He also has multiple All Ireland, North American and Australian championships under his belt. He won his third Irish Dance world championship in April in Belfast.

    "I answer the phone and get all the bits for the plumbers like pipes and faucets and stuff," says Costello, smiling. "Personally, it is not what I want to get into but it is nice to be around family and have some stability."

    © Carly Earl / Guardian / eyevine

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  • From plumbing shop to world stage: meet Australia's Irish dance boy wonder, Liam Costello.
    DUKAS_141795504_EYE
    From plumbing shop to world stage: meet Australia's Irish dance boy wonder, Liam Costello.
    Liam Costello started Irish dancing a century and a half after his ancestors emigrated. Now the Sydney teen is a triple world champ.

    Liam Costello, 19, is the youngest and only Australian to win the Irish Dance World Championships three times consecutively.

    Liam Costello, 19, the slender and immaculately groomed young man who cleans the shop and fills orders for customers is the reigning, three-time Irish Dance world champion. He also has multiple All Ireland, North American and Australian championships under his belt. He won his third Irish Dance world championship in April in Belfast.

    "I answer the phone and get all the bits for the plumbers like pipes and faucets and stuff," says Costello, smiling. "Personally, it is not what I want to get into but it is nice to be around family and have some stability."

    © Carly Earl / Guardian / eyevine

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  • From plumbing shop to world stage: meet Australia's Irish dance boy wonder, Liam Costello.
    DUKAS_141795505_EYE
    From plumbing shop to world stage: meet Australia's Irish dance boy wonder, Liam Costello.
    Liam Costello started Irish dancing a century and a half after his ancestors emigrated. Now the Sydney teen is a triple world champ.

    Liam Costello, 19, is the youngest and only Australian to win the Irish Dance World Championships three times consecutively.

    Liam Costello, 19, the slender and immaculately groomed young man who cleans the shop and fills orders for customers is the reigning, three-time Irish Dance world champion. He also has multiple All Ireland, North American and Australian championships under his belt. He won his third Irish Dance world championship in April in Belfast.

    "I answer the phone and get all the bits for the plumbers like pipes and faucets and stuff," says Costello, smiling. "Personally, it is not what I want to get into but it is nice to be around family and have some stability."

    © Carly Earl / Guardian / eyevine

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  • From plumbing shop to world stage: meet Australia's Irish dance boy wonder, Liam Costello.
    DUKAS_141795503_EYE
    From plumbing shop to world stage: meet Australia's Irish dance boy wonder, Liam Costello.
    Liam Costello started Irish dancing a century and a half after his ancestors emigrated. Now the Sydney teen is a triple world champ.

    Liam Costello, 19, is the youngest and only Australian to win the Irish Dance World Championships three times consecutively.

    Liam Costello, 19, the slender and immaculately groomed young man who cleans the shop and fills orders for customers is the reigning, three-time Irish Dance world champion. He also has multiple All Ireland, North American and Australian championships under his belt. He won his third Irish Dance world championship in April in Belfast.

    "I answer the phone and get all the bits for the plumbers like pipes and faucets and stuff," says Costello, smiling. "Personally, it is not what I want to get into but it is nice to be around family and have some stability."

    © Carly Earl / Guardian / eyevine

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