Tanxugueiras - "Terra" | Benidorm Fest 2022 | Primera Semifinal /REACTION

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  • @Ophiusa1
    @Ophiusa1 Před 2 lety +282

    There is no borders, she sings in Galician, the language of northwestern Spain. Our country is more than flamenco and paella, there are more parts of Spain to discover. You would be amazed at the cultural richness we have. You are invited to discover the other Spain.

    • @miguel33011
      @miguel33011 Před 2 lety +5

      👏👏👏

    • @HartiaKozu
      @HartiaKozu Před 2 lety +12

      Not to forget that galician shares roots with portuguese: they are quite similar and intelligible (even, they speak the smae way in northern Portugal).

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety +7

      that's sounds interesting I like cultural style and this group I have a feelings the will Win for the final 🙏🏼🤗🥰

    • @davidmaciasuarez1286
      @davidmaciasuarez1286 Před 2 lety +8

      @@MamaAiReactions sooooo no, they win the people votes but the jury let them to fifth position (with same points than the sixth), and it was too much distance to finally get the festival. Spain is like that, people say something that really does not care to the ones who made the decisitions, haha.

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety +1

      @@davidmaciasuarez1286 actually I thought so really they will win I was following the show at night but it was different.

  • @WILMA224
    @WILMA224 Před 2 lety +81

    Hi Liam, ellas cantan en Gallego, que es uno de los idiomas oficiales en España.Es una cancion tradional ,con toque celtas, es un homenaje a las abuelas gallegas, las mujeres del Norte de España, pero en concreto las de su tierra,,España es muy rica culturamente hablando y para mi es una de las mejore canciones, porque traspasa fronteras y toca la fibra de toda persona que lo escuche.Tanxugueiras winner!!Go,go,go, nun hay fronteres!!Que nos escuchen cantar, que nos escuchen cantar Ailaralalá,Ailaralalá!Ailalalala! no hay fronteras!!

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety +1

      Beautiful thanks Wilma for your comment I can feel their chance of winning 🥰🥳🥳

  • @TheHilde2008
    @TheHilde2008 Před 2 lety +6

    Veñen pra quedar!! 👏👏👏👏👏❣️🥰🌹❤️

  • @rociocorral7160
    @rociocorral7160 Před 2 lety +18

    TANXUGUEIRAS EUROVISION 💪

  • @Kimiraikonen28
    @Kimiraikonen28 Před 2 lety +105

    Hello Liam, tanxugueiras sing in the Galician language, which is older than Spanish, in Spain apart from Spanish there are four official languages, Galician, Asturian, Basque and Catalan.
    The dance is that of the Galician muñeira, but the women wear skirts and the men wear pants, but for this performance they did so. Greetings.

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety +25

      Ooh thanks a lot for that information that's what I feel sounds so traditional because Spanish is so far from from Filipino language, this performance is indeed unique.

    • @esgar11
      @esgar11 Před 2 lety +19

      Gracies por incluir al asturiano en tu lista!

    • @donvito6402
      @donvito6402 Před 2 lety +6

      @@esgar11 es lo que sale en la canción, las 5 lenguas.

    • @gontzal07
      @gontzal07 Před 2 lety +3

      El asturiano no está reconocido como oficial, solo vasco gallego y catalan

    • @vanessar3694
      @vanessar3694 Před 2 lety +5

      @@MamaAiReactions in the end of the performance they say there are not border in sign language but the camera dont capture the moment.

  • @lidiaiglesiasvaamonde2206
    @lidiaiglesiasvaamonde2206 Před 2 lety +39

    Go Tanxugueiras! 💜💜💜

  • @jesusmanuelgarciamosquera8559

    As TANXUGUEIRAS 💚💚💚 TERRA adorei ❤ únicas 👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @GameOver-yl7un
    @GameOver-yl7un Před 2 lety +47

    Terra - Tanxugueiras lyrics and little explanation
    Ailaralalá
    Ailaralalá
    Ailaralalá
    Ailaralalá
    Ailaralalá
    Ailaralalá
    Ailaralalá
    Tonight there is a party
    Tonight there is an open-air dance
    I wait for you on the dance floor
    My loyal comrade
    My loyal comrade
    My loyal comrade
    Tonight there is a party
    To sing I come
    With the tambourine in the hand
    Aturuxa* with me
    Let them hear us shouting
    Let them hear us shouting
    Let them hear us shouting
    With the tambourine in the hand
    Ailaralalá (x7)
    There are no borders
    Sing, I'll sing too
    With our mothers' ability
    We will celebrate the lives
    Of all the people that are dancing
    Of all the people that are dancing
    Of all the people that are dancing
    With our mothers' ability
    Ailaralalá (x7)
    There are no borders
    Ailaralalá (x7)
    There are no borders
    Here they come, here they come
    They come to stay
    Those brave voices
    With a deep singing
    With a deep singing
    With a deep singing
    Here they come, here they come
    They come to stay
    They come to stay (x4)
    To stay, to stay
    They come to stay (x3)
    Ailaralalá (x7)
    There are no borders
    Ailaralalá (x7)
    There are no borders
    An 'aturuxo'* is a high-pitched cry/shout, very common in traditional Galician folklore, which can be emitted by both the public and the performers at the beginning of each show
    .
    "Terra" is written in Galician, a co-official language in Northeast Spain. The song is typical of Galicia, a muiñeira. Also, the party that they mention as open-air dance is characteristic from this place. Them lyrics have certain repetitions because songs like this have been transmitted orally, from mothers to daughters, since the 16th century, with the help of the tambourines. Every time Tanxugueiras repeat "there are no frontiers/borders" they sing it in a different language, but all of them are from different parts of Spain. These lenguages are Galician, Asturian, Basque, Catalan and Spanish. The lyrics are more or less like this, it's possible that there are mistakes because I still don't speak English fluently, but I hope you liked this song a lot! :)

    • @esgar11
      @esgar11 Před 2 lety +1

      Your translation is highly accurate!! Just a small mistake, it is "Aturuxa" (from the verb aturuxar). The tx belongs only to the Basque language :)

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety +2

      thanks a lot this is very interesting Lyrics Game Over I appreciate your efforts🤗

    • @chorima62
      @chorima62 Před 2 lety

      Cando se canta en inglés non vexo que se esixa a tradución, só se "disfruta" da música...

  • @carolinean90
    @carolinean90 Před 2 lety +8

    As mellores ❤❤❤ Tanxugueiras!! 💪🏻

  • @davidmaciasuarez1286
    @davidmaciasuarez1286 Před 2 lety +58

    "Veñen pra quedar" is the spanish "vienen para quedar", "they are coming to stay". Is Galego, the galician language. And yes, they sing in the traditional way, her voices are sharp because they have to be ear above the drums, the tamgerines and the bagpipes (Opera's singers they also use another different tipe of vocal mode for the same reason). The meaning of "terra" (that is the name of the song, even if they never use it in the whole song) is both earth, land, and soil, and this is a tribute to the ancients and they are singing about that tonight there is a party, everyone is welcone, come on, join us, and there are no borders (that last sentence is singed in all the languages of spain: galego, spanish, catalá and euskera (al the three are co-official in their territories), and also in asturianu, wich is fighting to be recognised as an official language as well). This is a celebration of the culture and the dancers are also traditional dancers, but all of the show is a "state of the art" to the world of today. I really love it (unlike the jury wich gave them fifth position in the first semifinal, thry reached the final only because the people massively vote for them). That would not be enoght to win, I'm afraid.

  • @aquiestamos3567
    @aquiestamos3567 Před 2 lety +16

    5:10 Hi Mom !!! they're from Galicia, Northwest of Spain. They speak (and they're singing) in Galician. Galician and Portuguese used to be the same language some centuries ago, and they are quite similar. Galician is one of many different languages they speak in Spain, and it's so full of history and culture. ◙ I speak portuguese, because I'm Brazilian, and sometimes "Galician" sounds easier to understand than European Portuguese.

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety +2

      wow that's sound good aqui thanks for your visit here too🤗

    • @aquiestamos3567
      @aquiestamos3567 Před 2 lety

      @@MamaAiReactions muito interessante o vídeo !!!

  • @capitanpirata9412
    @capitanpirata9412 Před 2 lety +21

    Thanks for reaction.The chorus Alalá is typical sound very old from northwest of Spain.They talk about matriarchal heritage,to meet for sing deep and high, in our power and that there are no borders.The scream that one of girls make is very typical too in Galician folk named Aturuxo.Galicia is one of the Celtic nations and we have Arabian blood too so we are an incredible mix.We was the end of the hearth in old times.Thanks again and I hope I helped too.

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety +1

      welcome Capitan Pirata they are amazing group so Unique I had a feelings they will win tonight 🥳🥳🥳

    • @mufasaf128
      @mufasaf128 Před 2 lety +1

      The dancing reminds so much of Scottish dance #thereAreNoBorders

  • @lolalove7318
    @lolalove7318 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks for you view and your opinion. Love from Galicia, Northwest Spain.

  • @monicapugavilaboa2252
    @monicapugavilaboa2252 Před 2 lety +13

    I love tanxugueiras. The tambourine's women

  • @mariahelenariverofernandez58

    I LOVE tanxugueiras ♥️

  • @susanaperez3643
    @susanaperez3643 Před 2 lety +3

    Gallego is one of a few cooficial lenguajes Spain has, they Sing and dance with a folk Style from Galicia, more tribal sound than other performances. We celebrate our celt heritage in this traditional aproach honoring our diversity whitin our own borders.

  • @joaquimpicarra1923
    @joaquimpicarra1923 Před 2 lety +33

    Cantam em galego que é mais próximo ao português do que ao espanhol. Esta canção é mágica.

    • @juanfrancisco9417
      @juanfrancisco9417 Před 2 lety

      No intentes confundir.
      El portugués es el idioma de Portugal.
      Galicia es una región de España, siendo el gallego un idioma español (no portugués) y una de las cuatro lenguas cooficiales españolas (gallego, catalán, vasco y valenciano), siendo el oficial el castellano (español). Existen otras lenguas españolas como el bable, el árabes, el mallorquín, el ibicenco, etc.
      Por lo tanto la alusiones "portuguesas" no proceden.

    • @joaquimpicarra1923
      @joaquimpicarra1923 Před 2 lety +4

      @@juanfrancisco9417 o galego e o português tem a mesma origem. Aliás o português deriva do galaico-portugues. No período medieval o galego e o português eram ( nada mais, nada menos) do que a mesma língua.

    • @juanfrancisco9417
      @juanfrancisco9417 Před 2 lety

      @@joaquimpicarra1923
      Pero es que Galicia nunca fue de Portugal y sí era una parte de España desde la época de los Visgodos.
      De hecho el Reino de León era en realidad una extensión de Galicia. Del Reino de León salió el Reino de Castilla. El Reino de León, y en consecuencia Galicia, fueron más tarde parte del Reino de Castilla. Posteriormente con la unión de Aragón y la posterior de Navarra nació la España a actual.
      En consecuencia, Portugal no puede ni insinuar que Galicia les pertenece de alguna manera porque Galicia es España.
      Solo es una aclaración para evitar malentendidos.

    • @joaquimpicarra1923
      @joaquimpicarra1923 Před 2 lety +3

      @@juanfrancisco9417 eu não disse que a Galiza foi de Portugal, eu nunca disse isso. Agora que a nossa língua existe em Portugal e na Galiza existe. Não confunda cultura ou língua com a soberania de um estado. Claro que a Galiza pertence a Espanha.

    • @juanfrancisco9417
      @juanfrancisco9417 Před 2 lety

      @@joaquimpicarra1923
      Ahora estamos de acuerdo en todo salvo que el portugués y el gallego son igualmente diferentes.
      Saludos y buenas noches.

  • @melaalamoeiras1232
    @melaalamoeiras1232 Před 2 lety +29

    " Veñen pra quedar" The language is "galego" (Galician), it's one of the co-official languages in Spain
    "Vienen para quedarse", in Spanish
    "They come to stay".
    Gettings from Galicia (Spain) 🙂

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety +2

      thank you that's why I notice sounds different

    • @melaalamoeiras1232
      @melaalamoeiras1232 Před 2 lety

      @@MamaAiReactions The traditional music that they used is the "muiñeira", it is a music that the young people created while they ground the corn in the mills.

  • @nvilasr2009
    @nvilasr2009 Před 2 lety +17

    Cantan en gallego. Es el idioma cooficial en Galicia, al noroeste de España.

    • @aquiestamos3567
      @aquiestamos3567 Před 2 lety +1

      que eu estou tentando aprender, porque é muito parecida com a língua que falamos aqui.

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety

      thanks N VT they did a great job might Win tonight 🤗🥳

  • @pavelsuvorov5036
    @pavelsuvorov5036 Před 2 lety +22

    Wow!It sounds and looks amazing!Thank you, dear Aileen, great reaction!🌹👍🇷🇺

  • @susanak9151
    @susanak9151 Před 2 lety +7

    This song was created as a memorial for Women: TANXUGUEIRAS say: "TO THE ALL WOMEN THAT WERE BEFORE, THE ONES WHO ARE NOW, AND THE ONES BECAME TO COME. Spain is so plural... in this song you listen 4 co official languages and the closing part in made with sign language. "NO FRONTIERS", "THEY CAME TO STAY"... in reference to our ancient matriarchal culture specially in GALICIA and north part of Spain. Best wishes.

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety +2

      beautiful thanks Susan for your explanation about this group I appreciate it a good day.

  • @santikiska
    @santikiska Před 2 lety +2

    Love love

  • @angyliv8040
    @angyliv8040 Před 2 lety +9

    It’s traditional Celtic music from Spain. In Romance language, Galician.

  • @pilarfernandezotero3601
    @pilarfernandezotero3601 Před 2 lety +8

    Tanxugueiras💚💚

  • @Snaif1422
    @Snaif1422 Před 2 lety +8

    Me encanta, me parto con tanto youtubers random.

  • @conchimartinez4719
    @conchimartinez4719 Před 2 lety +9

    Tanxugueiras!!!! 🔥🔥

  • @clemence761
    @clemence761 Před 2 lety +8

    Language of the song is Galician, oficial language (together with Spanish) in the north west of Spain, in Galicia country.

  • @dacheph
    @dacheph Před 2 lety +10

    Veñen pra quedar means their coming to stay the language is gallego and the dance tradition of Galicia

  • @belenval4069
    @belenval4069 Před 2 lety +6

    Tanxugueiras winner🔥🔥💥

  • @MamaAiReactions
    @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety +4

    Feeling excited here, Before the winner announce I got the feeling they will WIN🥳🤗 Watching and waiting for the result.

  • @juliofernandomartineztajes9804

    Yes, it´s Galician traditional music, it´s Galician folk music, thanks for your reaction grettings from Galicia

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před rokem

      welcome Fernando thanks to you too🤗 have a nice day

  • @mga2794
    @mga2794 Před 2 lety +7

    Tanxungueiras 🔥👑

  • @rosavazquez3922
    @rosavazquez3922 Před 2 lety +10

    In Spain we not only have an official language, this is one of them. The lyrics talks about traditions and Brotherhood between towns.

  • @MalChicho1
    @MalChicho1 Před 2 lety +1

    They are from Galicia and sing in galego beautiful language Celtic people

  • @susanzchannel984
    @susanzchannel984 Před rokem

    Galing thanks for the reacrion very unique voices

  • @rodheq
    @rodheq Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Liam, you are right:
    this song and dance are based in the traditional music and dance of Galicia in Northern Spain with very ancient Celtic roots. They sing in Galician, beside common Spanish one of our traditional languages as well.
    Spain is a very diverse country from North to South and East to West, but we all are very proud about all our traditions and heritage.
    Nom hai fronteiras!!!
    There are no borders!!!

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety +1

      That's nice HRolo thanks, Galacian is like the in the Bible that full of history behind

  • @rosaline953
    @rosaline953 Před 2 lety +14

    It's how traditonally spanish people sing, especially from Galicia in this case. This is in honour of our grandmothers, who sang songs like this after hard work, and they reunited to sing and have fun. They didn't even how to read, but they made art without even realising it ❤

    • @antiparvos558
      @antiparvos558 Před 2 lety +3

      Not true, is a Galizan traditional song not spanish. Galizan has nothing to do with spain.

    • @bilbohob7179
      @bilbohob7179 Před 2 lety +6

      @@antiparvos558 pero que dis. Claro que é galega e española. ou?
      O que non é, é castelá....
      Un chisco de lio tes na cabeza...

    • @aquiestamos3567
      @aquiestamos3567 Před 2 lety

      @@bilbohob7179 Primeiro comentário em galego !!! Só leio comentários em inglês e Castelhano.

    • @escaramujo
      @escaramujo Před 2 lety +2

      @@antiparvos558 Perdoa, en Asturias, Extremadura, León, Madrid y Navarra, hasta donde yo sé, cantaban también por el estilo. De dónde te crees que salen los villancicos? Paséate por unos pocos festivales de folk tradicional en la península, y te aseguro que hasta la zona oeste de Valencia llevaba este palo.

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks Alba and what I feel I like the way how they sing so Unique and beautiful they have high chance to win🤗🥳🥳 tonight still following in the final show

  • @HelenSantos
    @HelenSantos Před 2 lety +1

    that's a great reaction

  • @artabraroble4250
    @artabraroble4250 Před rokem

    Tanxugueiras released their third album, “Diluvio” (Deluge) on july 29, 2022 and are presenting their "Midas" tour throughout Spain on these dates.

  • @Laura-zq8pl
    @Laura-zq8pl Před 2 lety +1

    They are the best ❤️

  • @palm2004
    @palm2004 Před 2 lety +1

    Wonder review! Beautifully said

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety

      thanks palm I will discover more about thier songs I like this kind of cultural way in singing

  • @artabraroble4250
    @artabraroble4250 Před rokem

    Tanxugueiras is a trio formed by Aida Tarrío, and the twins Olaia and Sabela Maneiro.
    They are from Galicia, northwestern Spain. They almost always sing in Galician, Galicia's own language, although they have sung in Spanish in some performances. They also play the tambourine in many of their performances.
    The name of the group comes from the toponymy: it is the name given to farms where badgers (teixugos in galician language) usually roam and that in the area of ​​Fumaces, municipality of Riós (province of Ourense) is called tanxugo instead of from teixugo (which would be the correct form) and hence "tanxugueira".
    Until 2021 this group was known in the field of traditional Galician music but throughout 2021 thanks to the videos of the songs MIDAS and FIGA, in which they mix traditional and modern elements, they became famous outside that field.
    In the fall of 2021, RTVE, (RadioTelevisión Española) decides to organize a music festival, the Benidorm Fest, to choose the artist and the song that will represent Spain in the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest
    The Eurovision-Spain portal carried out a consultation among its members and readers about possible candidates. The Tanxugueiras prevailed in the vote. This prompted them to appear at the Benidorm Fest with the song “Terra” that combines Galician folklore with electronic percussion. In December 2021, the video of the song was released and can be seen on CZcams:Tanxugueiras - TERRA (Official Lyric Video). In this video the lyrics of the song are in Galician with subtitles in Spanish and if they do not appear they can be activated in the settings. English subtitles can also be activated.
    In January 2022 the Tanxugueiras perform in the Benidorm Fest Final and come in third place. The performance can be seen on CZcams in the video: Tanxugueiras - "Terra" Benidorm Fest 2022 The Grand Final.
    The song and the staging are a tribute to an aspect of the tradition and culture of Galicia, the figure of the cantareiras, women who sing, and the pandereteiras, who play the tambourine, which enlivened the “foliada” or nocturnal meeting. of people to have fun, sing and dance.
    The phrase "there are no borders" is said in several languages spoken in Spain:
    Galician: Non hai fronteiras
    Basque (Euskera): Ez dago mugarik
    Catalan: No hi ha fronteres
    Asturian (Bable): Nun hai fronteres
    Castellano (often named Spanish: No hay fronteras
    Sign language, in the last scene of the performance.
    In the background images of the stage are scenes of women singing and playing the tambourine and of people dancing.
    The song has the structure of a muñeira, (muiñeira in Galician), a traditional Galician melody in which “ailalala” and “ailalelo” abound. Olaia's “aturuxo” almost at the end of the performance is a high-pitched, loud and prolonged cry that is emitted as a sign of joy at festivals and “foliadas” or while doing some agricultural work.
    The costumes of the Tanxugueiras are inspired by the traditional Galician gala dress, black with lace and jet decorations and with jet or gold jewels. The makeup simulates the drawings of the lace and the gold leaf on the hair is reminiscent of the gold of the jewels.
    Aida is the one wearing the braid, Olaia is the one who throws the “aturuxo” at the end of the performance and Sabela is the one wearing the golden ornament on the left side of her hair.
    I suggest you watch the official video in CZcams:Tanxugueiras - TERRA (Official Lyric Video), in what you can activate subtitles in English, to understand the lyrics, listen to it several times, even while doing something everyday, and then watch the Benidorm Fest final performance. CZcams: Tanxugueiras - "Terra" Benidorm Fest 2022 The Grand Final.
    I list you some videos of this group published on CZcams in which you will observe an evolution.

  • @marazul1660
    @marazul1660 Před 2 lety

    Me encanta el cariño que tienes a la música!!un beso desde Galicia 😘

  • @farandolera
    @farandolera Před 2 lety +4

    Here’s the link to the official version with lyrics in Galego (plus the other co-official languages of Spain for the bit “non hai fronteiras”) and the English translation

  • @Dapgo12
    @Dapgo12 Před 2 lety +4

    Tanxus to Eurovision!

  • @artabraroble4250
    @artabraroble4250 Před rokem

    Tanxugueiras have released three albums; "TANXUGUEIRAS" (2018), "CONTRAPUNTO" (2019) and "DILUVIO" (2022) and have performed in Spain and abroad.
    In the first two albums, "TANXUGUEIRAS" and "CONTRAPUNTO" the songs are exclusively traditional like "O Querer" or "Albedrío" in which the power and coordination of their voices and their mastery of the tambourine can be clearly appreciated.
    In their latest album "DILUVIO" (deluge) released on 07/29/2022 they mix Galician folklore with other more modern styles. Of almost all the songs you can find official videos on CZcams where you can set the subtitles in Castilian (Spanish) and in other languages such as Terra, Figa, Midas, Averno, Pano Corado, Desidia, Seghadoras and Fame de odio. For other songs there is only the official audio, such as Arica and Sorora and the instrumentals Treboada and Acougo.
    As they point out in their official website, in the album "DILUVIO", the "cantareiras" (galician word that means women who sing) question alleged faults or capital sins installed in society. To the seven "original": envy (Figa), greed (Midas), anger (Averno), lust (Pano Corado), laziness (Desidia), gluttony (Fame de odio), pride (Arica) they add three more: homogeneity (Terra), hostility (Seghadoras) and patriarchy (Sorora). Beliefs that after the storm (Treboada) they have decided to turn into transforming lessons for life: a deluge of self-acceptance, diversity, free love, empowerment and recovery of traditions in modern times.
    In these and upcoming dates they are giving concerts throughout Spain solo or in festivals with other artists presenting their "Midas" tour. On their official website, which can be configured in Galician or Spanish languages, there is information about the band, their albums and concerts of the current tour.
    On CZcams there are many videos of the tour, some of them quite good like their concert in Cadiz, To see it type in CZcams: Concierto Tanxugueiras (Plaza de San Antonio - Jueves de Carnaval 2022)
    Great concert of Tanxugueiras at Riazor beach in A Coruña (city of Galicia in Spain) on 12/08/2022.
    Spectacular start with the song "Arica", wise combination of pure traditional songs like "O Querer " or "Albedrío" with the "capital sins" of his latest album "Diluvio" and the apotheosis end with "Terra".
    Large audience, about 80.000 people, ,of all ages including children.
    Several videos are already uploaded on CZcams. Type: Tanxugueiras Riazor 2022
    I specially recommend two videos where you can see the whole concert:
    Type: Tanxugueiras actuando en la playa de Riazor (A Coruña) 12/08/202. This video has two parts. At the end of the first one wait a few seconds and the second one starts.
    Type: Concierto Tanxugueiras - Noroeste Estrella Galicia (A Coruña 2022)
    Two other short but interesting videos in which the Tanxugueiras appear from behind:
    Type: Tanxugueiras. Espectacular!!!! Coruña, 12 de Agosto de 2022
    (Tanxugueiras singing "Cambia todo" with the whole audience moving their cell phones with the flashlights on to the beat of the song and illuminating the entire beach)
    Type: Tanxugueiras, espectacular fin de festa. Coruña, 12 de Agosto
    (Tanxugueiras singing the last bars of "Terra")

  • @jorgegimenez6540
    @jorgegimenez6540 Před 2 lety +1

    They are singing in Galego ( 0ne of our co-official languages in Spain). It is very similar to Portuguese. Galicia is the part of Spain which is above Portugal. The kind of traditional music is called MUÑEIRA. Their culture is celtic like Scottish or Irish. The play bagpipes as well. If you see the men dressing you can compare with other wearing in the celtic culture.

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety

      It's nice that they keep traditional songs and even their outfit too, I like their style so unique.

  • @artabraroble4250
    @artabraroble4250 Před 2 lety

    Tanxugueiras are from Galicia, at the northwest of Spain . They sing in gallego, the galician language. They often collaborate with other singers.

  • @Epikuros
    @Epikuros Před 2 lety +20

    veñen pra quedar: they come to stay.
    non hai fronteiras: There are no frontiers

    • @cloudsofsunset7323
      @cloudsofsunset7323 Před 2 lety +1

      borders* a misstranslation ;)

    • @Epikuros
      @Epikuros Před 2 lety +2

      @@cloudsofsunset7323 yeah, but in this case is frontier, since the song is not only about the regions or country borders. Is a statement about culture, languages, people and not only the border of the different Spanish regions with different official languages...

  • @artabraroble4250
    @artabraroble4250 Před rokem

    Audios from the new Tanxugueiras album "DILUVIO" released on 07/29/2022:
    Treboada: downpour. Prelude to the coming deluge. Half minute instrumental. On CZcams: Tanxugueiras Treboada.
    Arica: action of "aricar" (galician word) or superficial plowing to remove weeds and sow. It speaks of arrogance. On CZcams: Tanxugueiras Arica
    Sorora: defense of matriarchy. On CZcams:Tanxugueiras Sorora. This song is fully folkloric, with only voices and tambourines.
    Acougo: calm, tranquility after the deluge. Instrumental of 10 seconds. On CZcams: Tanxugueiras acougo.

  • @paqui5176
    @paqui5176 Před 2 lety +5

    Visca Galicia, Catalunya y Euskadi. España no es sólo flamenco y toros. #tanxugueiras

  • @cloudsofsunset7323
    @cloudsofsunset7323 Před 2 lety +2

    Lemme help you understand the song Terra from Tanxugeiras which you pronounces almost perfect. Is a song in the traditional north of Spain folklore. Specifically from Galicia where they are from but this sound is very typical in the north of the country.
    The lyrics invite everyone to join dance specially in honour of our female role models like grandmas and mothers. They are typically those who sang these type of song to us when we were kids.
    The language is no castellian spanish but galician, asturian and catalan which are co-languages in Spain. The song ties up with "no borders" quote bc the north of Spain has a big culture of emigrant people and you can find galician and asturian everywhere you go specially latam.
    I am so happy you liked it!
    edit: by the way you can find the lyrics in spanish and translate to english if it helps. the outfits are inspired in the typical clothes of the north f spain. the dancers who also dance typical folklore from here wear skirts and they the girls wear inspired male typical clothing.

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety +1

      thanks a lit cloud I will go back to their song again with translation I appreciate your informative comments 🤗

  • @beretinho_minino9748
    @beretinho_minino9748 Před 2 lety +2

    Veñen pra quedar - > They come to stay in galician

  • @nandocalvo1676
    @nandocalvo1676 Před 2 lety +10

    Hi, I’m galician, they say: there are no borders in galician language, is not portugues and is not spanish is the lenguage of Galicia in the NW of Spain and N of Portugal, we are the most ancient celtic people of Europe, the women was the “cantareiras”, singers. Veñen pra quedar means come to stay.

  • @artabraroble4250
    @artabraroble4250 Před 2 lety

    In the video of CZcams: Tanxugueiras - TERRA (Lyric Video Oficial) the lyric of the song is on the right in the original language, galician, and the subtitles in spanish but you can activate subtitles in english in configuration.

  • @MaxEfka
    @MaxEfka Před 2 lety +1

    Blue Cafe - PORQUE TE VAS- KONCERT Tu Bije Serce Europy💥💥

  • @goodaimshield1115
    @goodaimshield1115 Před 2 lety +1

    It is very traditional. It is specific from Galicia (actually, the song is in Galician language), but it resembles traditional dances all over Spain. That's how Spanish traditional music and dance really look like. The part you want to know what they say is "they come to stay", and the title is "there are no borders".

  • @mbelenperezestevez748
    @mbelenperezestevez748 Před 2 lety

    Tanxugueiras are very good for me

  • @miguelbasalo5699
    @miguelbasalo5699 Před 2 lety +1

    Teneis que escuchar Figa Tanxugueiras

  • @magdalenacarnicero3102

    SALUDOS DESDE BARCELONA ESPAÑA
    SON GALLEGAS CELTAS

  • @artabraroble4250
    @artabraroble4250 Před rokem

    TANXUGUEIRAS videos released in May and June 2022
    CZcams: TANXUGUEIRAS - Pano Corado (Official Video Clip)
    Release date: 13/05/2022
    It means cloth of all colors. The song is about the freedom to love and enjoy sexual identity.
    CZcams: TANXUGUEIRAS - Desidia (Official Video Clip)
    Release date: 03/06/2022
    It is laziness, negligence. The song, through a literal reference to the movements, points and turns of the Galician dance, vindicates the need for self-care and the importance of listening to our body in order to move forward.
    CZcams: TANXUGUEIRAS - Seghadoras (Official Video Clip)
    Release date: 24/06/2022
    It is about taking the sickle to mow down the hostility and leaving everything bad behind, betting on you to advance on your path. Being aware of who you are and that the decisions you make are yours.
    In these videos the subtitles are in Galician but you can activate them in configuration in Spanish, English and other languages.

  • @placidobaamonde6374
    @placidobaamonde6374 Před 2 lety

    Liam´sMomReacts, es el alma de Galicia cantado.

  • @MaxEfka
    @MaxEfka Před 2 lety +1

    HIT OPOLE 2012
    BLUE CAFE - "BUENA" 🇵🇱💥

  • @acaymo76
    @acaymo76 Před 2 lety +1

    Veñem pra quedar....we came here to stay.. the language is Galician, same Latin family than Spanish.

  • @germanqr
    @germanqr Před 2 lety

    They're singing in the Galician language, "Veñem pra quedar" means come and stay. My mom was fluent in Galician, even though she was from the Canary Islands, she grew up in Galicia

  • @lanaderey9974
    @lanaderey9974 Před 2 lety

    😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @artabraroble4250
    @artabraroble4250 Před rokem

    Videos of the beginning of Tanxugueiras in CZcams:
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras al natural
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras al natural 2
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras al natural 3
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras al natural 4
    CZcams: Que bonita es Cuba-Tanxugueiras;
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras - Maltraer (Directo no Náutico de San Vicente do Mar);
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras interpretan "Muiñeira de Grada". para Alalá.TVG ;
    CZcams: TANXUGUEIRAS interpretan a "Muiñeira de Imende" no Alalá 218 "Foliada en Carboeiro"
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras - O Querer (Directo en Estudio) | EXIB Live 2020;
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras - Albedrío (Directo en Estudio);
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras - Malquerenza (Directo en Estudio) | EXIB Live 2020 ;
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras “Toutón” CDC
    CZcams: TANXUGUEIRAS - Videoclip Xota de Bembibre;
    CZcams: TANXUGUEIRAS - Que non mo neguen (videoclip) ;
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras + Shooglenifty + Kinnaris Quintet en el Festival Celtic Connections de Glasgow;
    CZcams: Uxía y Tanxugueiras con la Real Filharmonía de Galicia (Tanxugueiras with Uxía, a galician singer, and the Royal Philarmonic of Galicia)

  • @artabraroble4250
    @artabraroble4250 Před rokem

    TANXUGUEIRAS, new video, released 29/07/2022: CZcams: Tanxugueiras - Fame de Odio (Videoclip Oficial)
    Fame de odio (in galician language) or Hambre de odio (in spanish)-Hungry for hate: about gluttony, to bet on a new learning: the beauty of body diversity
    The subtitles are in Galician but you can activate them in configuration in Spanish, English and other languages.

  • @lararuiz9152
    @lararuiz9152 Před 2 lety

    Brujas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @rita_bouzas
    @rita_bouzas Před 2 lety

    The song is a traditional song from an area of Spain, called Galicia. It is on the only place that you dance and sing like that, you can look for it as: (Baile y canto tradicional gallego). They are dancing a typical dance of the area, where women who wear skirt are skirt, and men pants, tend to wear special costumes, but for performance they made it more modern and men put them skirt. Formerly the dances and songs were passed and taught from generation in generation, they were generally the greatest those who taught. The song talks about the "roots" that these people are like our mothers, grandmothers, aunts ... who taught the new generations so that knowledge did not miss. They also talk about the importance of these traditions, from the linguistic diversity of Spain and that it does not "there are borders" or we should not put them. They will talk about the importance of joining between peoples and cultures and the strength they can get. A, as it reinvindicate that there should never be borders that separate us.

    • @rita_bouzas
      @rita_bouzas Před 2 lety

      In Spain, different co-official languages ​​are spoken, and they sing in the official language of their area.

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety

      thanks a lot for very informative comments knowing about the background of this group. I will see more about thier song and the Baile y canto as you mentioned

  • @fatimaantonfernandez3270

    Veñan pra quedar= vengan para quedarse= come to stay

  • @finalagotajes2801
    @finalagotajes2801 Před 2 lety +1

    Is one of the 4 languages that Spain has in it's culture

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety

      that's really interesting I will see kore about their song

  • @juanantelo9451
    @juanantelo9451 Před 2 lety

    You have to react to more songs of them. They are great!

  • @artabraroble4250
    @artabraroble4250 Před 2 lety

    Tanxugueiras - "Terra" Benidorm Fest 2022 La Gran Final is much better than the SemiFinal.

  • @pepagrilla8153
    @pepagrilla8153 Před 2 lety +1

    The kind of song and dance is "Muñeira"

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety

      oooh ok that's attract me the way how they perform they deserve to Wim for me

  • @minina1303
    @minina1303 Před 2 lety

    Tienes que eacuchar todo cambia de tanxugueiras

  • @artabraroble4250
    @artabraroble4250 Před 2 lety

    Videos more recent:
    CZcams: TANXUGUEIRAS - Perfidia (Videoclip Oficial);
    CZcams: TANXUGUEIRAS - Desposorio (Videoclip Oficial);
    CZcams: Muerdo - Cambia todo feat Tanxugueiras (Video Oficial) with the artist Muerdo
    CZcams: TANXUGUEIRAS - Figa (Videoclip Oficial);
    CZcams: TANXUGUEIRAS - Midas (Videoclip Oficial);
    CZcams: TANXUGUEIRAS - Averno (Videoclip Oficial) with the artist Rayden

  • @jordibrusca5532
    @jordibrusca5532 Před 2 lety

    It's great that everyone learns that in Spain there is more folklore than flamenco

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety

      yes actually I like that kind of traditional songs way back how's life before

  • @jaimesousa5491
    @jaimesousa5491 Před 2 lety +1

    here the traduction czcams.com/video/sBoHt1v1Vxk/video.html the language is galician language (galego) is in nortwest of spain is a language derived from latin is in the middle of spanish and portuguese. Unfortunately, they did not win the festival after the popular vote was that they won having won a crude dirty song and without any special type of sound.

    • @MamaAiReactions
      @MamaAiReactions  Před 2 lety +1

      thanks Jaime I thought so they will win that's my choice too but yet the jury decide already

  • @Dulcemari64
    @Dulcemari64 Před 2 lety +2

    El idioma es gallego,la lengua del N O
    El maquillaje es un homenaje a los bordados y joyería tradicional de nuestro traje regional
    Bailando como bailaban nuestros ancestros
    Es una canción que homenajea a nuestras madres y abuelas...muy luchadoras y guerreras
    Por eso los bailarines llevan faldas
    Y están reguapos!!

  • @artabraroble4250
    @artabraroble4250 Před 2 lety

    The right pronunciation is TANSHOEGAYRAS

  • @aracelimartinez2704
    @aracelimartinez2704 Před 2 lety

    Liam react to averno, midas, figa,...

  • @lindomardimasdasilva9439

    React marilia Mendonça singing estranho (stranger) beautiful music video

  • @elcarrerdelsgaivots1152
    @elcarrerdelsgaivots1152 Před 2 lety +1

    It's Galician language, so don't worry about your Spanish listening skills ;)

    • @aquiestamos3567
      @aquiestamos3567 Před 2 lety +1

      o mesmo acontece com os falantes de Português. Parece que os galegos estão falando português, mas tem algumas palavras que a gente não entende...

    • @elcarrerdelsgaivots1152
      @elcarrerdelsgaivots1152 Před 2 lety +1

      @@aquiestamos3567 para alguns filólogos galego e português podem ser consideradas duas variantes dum mesmo sistema linguístico. As diferenças são principalmente fonéticas, ortográficas e uma parte do léxico...

  • @juanmamunoz5602
    @juanmamunoz5602 Před 2 lety

    Of course this is Spanish. There are so many Spanish lenguages in Spain, not just Castellano ( knows as Spanish) we have Galego ( this one) Euskera, Catalan, Valenciá....but you don't know about them and it's not your fault, it's our fault, we should support them, but for some reason we don't. xxxx

  • @artabraroble4250
    @artabraroble4250 Před rokem

    The right pronunciation is TANSHOEGAYRAS. Look at the video: DígochoEu How to say Tanxugueiras

  • @maricarmenc.s8985
    @maricarmenc.s8985 Před 2 lety

    Hello !!! Can you see "ay mama" of Rigoberta bandini? Is beautiful

  • @IkerCullen
    @IkerCullen Před 2 lety +3

    REACT TO RIGOBERTA

  • @artabraroble4250
    @artabraroble4250 Před 2 lety

    Videos of the beginning of Tanxugueiras in CZcams:
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras al natural
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras al natural 2
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras al natural 3
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras al natural 4
    CZcams: Que bonita es Cuba-Tanxugueiras;
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras - Maltraer (Directo no Náutico de San Vicente do Mar);
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras interpretan "Muiñeira de Grada". para Alalá.TVG ;
    CZcams: TANXUGUEIRAS interpretan a "Muiñeira de Imende" no Alalá 218 "Foliada en Carboeiro"
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras - O Querer (Directo en Estudio) | EXIB Live 2020;
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras - Albedrío (Directo en Estudio);
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras - Malquerenza (Directo en Estudio) | EXIB Live 2020 ;
    CZcams: TANXUGUEIRAS - Videoclip Xota de Bembibre;
    CZcams: TANXUGUEIRAS - Que non mo neguen (videoclip) ;
    CZcams: Tanxugueiras + Shooglenifty + Kinnaris Quintet en el Festival Celtic Connections de Glasgow;
    CZcams: Uxía y Tanxugueiras con la Real Filharmonía de Galicia (Tanxugueiras with Uxía, a galician singer, and the Royal Philarmonic of Galicia)