In 1998/99, Le Mottee performed with Michael Flatley's "Lord of the Dance" at the New York Casino in Las Vegas and at Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
The Lord of the Rings | Lord Byron | dance | Lord Chancellor | Lord | So You Think You Can Dance | dance music | Lord Mayor of London | Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales | Dance Dance Revolution | Alfred, Lord Tennyson | Lord Kitchener | Lord Chamberlain | Dance | Lord President of the Council | Lord Lieutenant of Ireland | Lord Chancellor of Ireland | Lord & Taylor | Lord Mayor | Lord Deputy of Ireland | So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. TV series) | Lord of the Manor | Dance music | Lord's Resistance Army | Lord's Prayer | Lord Peter Wimsey | Lord's Cricket Ground | Lord Nelson | electronic dance music | Lord's |
Other traditions include ending every first half of the production with Sydney Carter's "Lord of the Dance" hymn.
Among its most notable titles were Hey, Macaroni!, which used animated dancing noodles to spoof the Macarena craze, and Liverdance, which parodied Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance success with a troupe of anthropomorphic livers performing Irish stepdancing.
At the end of 2001 Perry recorded Hocus Pocus in Belgium, Brittany and Ireland with Irish producers Graham Murphy and Chris O'Brien from The Production Suite in Dublin (whose credits include Dove, Clannad, Donna Lewis, The Human League, Trevor Horn, Aslan, Perry Blake, Máire Brennan, Picturehouse, Ronan Hardiman and Lord Of The Dance).