Tonight, I took my family to see Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance - the Celtic dance show that you always see advertised on TV with people dancing in perfect unison. (Well, I guess there's another popular show that's similar, Riverdance, but they weren't in town this weekend.) I wasn't sure what to expect other than a lot of lightning fast tap dancing, so I was very surprised that the show incorporated much more than just synchronized feet. There was an actual story that played out, involving the Lord of the Dance and a few other key characters like his arch nemesis, Don Dorcha. It resulted in great entertainment - I loved one of the last parts of the show where they had a (excuse my lack of a better term) dance-off. Yes, you laugh now, but trust me, your jaw would have been skimming the floor watching their feet tap faster and faster! Just to give you an idea, Michael Flatley was able to achieve 35 taps per second, according to the Guinness Book of World Re...