INDIAN Couple in UK React on Riverdance at the Eurovision Song Contest 30 April 1994, Dublin

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  • Riverdance at the Eurovision Song Contest 30 April 1994, Dublin
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  • @TheSmurf1973
    @TheSmurf1973 Před 10 měsíci +22

    Its just so wonderful to see one culture enjoying another culture. Thank you for your appreciation ❤

  • @deborjhablackwell6162
    @deborjhablackwell6162 Před rokem +93

    Everyone was blown away because they brought traditional Irish dance into a whole new level! ❤ I cried with joy. And I’m not Irish

  • @mikecasey218
    @mikecasey218 Před 11 měsíci +15

    This is a national dance performed around the country. The format has two styles, 'soft-shoe and hard shoe' the first dance was soft-shoe, thereafter hard-shoe. There is also another Irish tradition called 'set-dancing'. Fun Fact - American clogging from of dance is derived from hard shoe Irish dancing

  • @yinyangnick
    @yinyangnick Před 11 měsíci +37

    Here in Scotland I was a champion Highland dancer about 10yrs ago, but it was never anything as impressive as this. No Highland Dance is as impressive as this. We didn't go fast and we certainly didn't go as hard as this

    • @royalreactionary
      @royalreactionary  Před 11 měsíci +5

      Ohh

    • @weeardguy
      @weeardguy Před 2 měsíci +2

      Probably true ;) I saw the Military Tattoo in Edinbrough in 1999 when I was on vacation there with my parents. I was only 11 years old, but Irish dance had always stuck with me since the day I saw it for the first time: wanted to learn it ever since, but yeah, being Dutch, that was hard in the nineties.
      I can still remember how excited I was that Irish dancers grazed the arena at that Tattoo in 1999. My uncle, who was there as well, videotaped a few things, including the Highland and Irish dancers.
      Over the years I started to question my memory (as a few other broadcasts of the Tattoo I saw never featured Irish dancers). Than my uncle died and my dad went through all the pictures, videos and everything else my uncle had gathered over the years and eventually he got to the 'Holiday Scotland 1999' DVD.
      I came down when I saw him watching the Highland dancers, which really got me questioning my memories. Than, right in the middle of the performance, the scene was cut and the Irish dancers appeared. Till this day the Irish dancers are basically the only thing I remember of the Tattoo.

  • @maureenjones7222
    @maureenjones7222 Před rokem +22

    It's traditional Irish dancing. ❤

  • @elizabeth10392
    @elizabeth10392 Před rokem +6

    This is not tap dancing, it is Irish step dancing. This is where tap dancing came from as I understand it. The shoes are hard or heavy shoes not tap shoes. Irish dancing is competitive and every one of those dancers is a champion. Jean Butler's first dance was done in soft or light shoes.

  • @SasuNaruL0vR80
    @SasuNaruL0vR80 Před 8 měsíci +10

    Dance, song, and music are the universal language. It's a beautiful thing; no matter where you come from you can always find this language that connects us all.

  • @mervinmannas7671
    @mervinmannas7671 Před rokem +27

    I remember seeing this on the night of the Eurovision. I was in awe and had tears steaming down my face it was truely a magical performance and still gives me goosebumps to this day

  • @tarakeegan9479
    @tarakeegan9479 Před rokem +21

    Irish step dancing is my regional/traditional dance. Although I’m Irish in America, I was doing this before it became cool 😂 I’m outside of Boston, we have a huge Irish immigrant population (generations of us).
    When I saw Riverdance for the first time it absolutely blew my mind.

  • @jayneholland1472
    @jayneholland1472 Před rokem +23

    That was their first performance as interval guests! They went on to do big things! X

  • @NoelCraigNI
    @NoelCraigNI Před rokem +27

    Lots of love from Ireland. I learned this dance form at home starting roughly 1986 at 3.5 years then by 1987 I was in step dancing school. In those times Irish step dancing was a style limited to broadly speaking the UK, Ireland and some places in the USA with strong Irish communities. Then 1994 came, River dance happened and now you could learn to step dance perhaps as far away as Taiwan. Riverdance immortalised Irish dancing transcending it beyond mere nationality to become what is today an International community and dance style.

    • @royalreactionary
      @royalreactionary  Před rokem +1

      Good to know 😊

    • @williamhennings8579
      @williamhennings8579 Před rokem +1

      @Noel Craig Yes, Noel, some places in the USA ... as Micheal Flatley was born and raised by his Irish parents in good 'ol Chicago, IL.

  • @linda6987
    @linda6987 Před 10 měsíci +9

    Amazing aren’t they? I had the opportunity to see them in person, also amazing! The taps just pounded straight into your heart. If you have the chance watch the whole performance - amazing! ♥️

  • @Hammarspiken
    @Hammarspiken Před rokem +39

    Hi REACTORS 👍🏼 Yes i remember this Eurovision Song Contest from Dublin. like yesterday it was a huge movement in Sweden to see the Irish cultural Riverdance, so beautiful dance, it was a Saturday and on Monday morning all sweds dance this Riverdance on the way to work its was something everyone talking about in weeks just because it was so beautiful 👍🏼🇸🇪❤️🇸🇪❤️🇸🇪👍🏻

    • @royalreactionary
      @royalreactionary  Před rokem +3

      Wow, Thank you !!

    • @MorteDallAlto
      @MorteDallAlto Před 11 měsíci +1

      Oh my goodness, really?! As an Irish person who remembers it too and was so moved by it, that makes me so happy :)

  • @TenCapQuesada
    @TenCapQuesada Před rokem +26

    I can't begin to describe to you the impact this had on those of us who saw it on TV for the first time. It was just an interval "act" during the Eurovision Song Contest - and no one can really remember the main event now, just that Riverdance eclipsed everything. Thanks for sharing.

    • @royalreactionary
      @royalreactionary  Před rokem +1

      Glad you like it 😊

    • @eurogael
      @eurogael Před rokem +2

      I remember this so well I was home from Boston to Ireland visiting family and we had gone to a local hotel bar just to have a few drinks and the Eurovision happened to be on. No one paying any attention until this came on and then gradually the bar went quiet while the performance got going and just peoples jaws dropping by the end. And as you said it was just the "halftime show" and not even part of the competition.

  • @aprilsmith7760
    @aprilsmith7760 Před 6 měsíci +6

    I never tire of watching riverdance it’s just sensational
    I’m Scottish 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 and part Irish my children did Irish dancing
    Another video you should not miss is
    2014 US national championships
    Jason brown figure
    skating to riverdance
    Incredible
    And Sinead Kerr and John Kerr 2008 worlds scottish dance on ice

  • @christophercasey3530
    @christophercasey3530 Před 6 měsíci +10

    It's a mix of tap and traditional Irish dancing and they made it there own your reaction was very good so ty. I'm super proud to be Irish

    • @royalreactionary
      @royalreactionary  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much ☺️

    • @Clodaghbob
      @Clodaghbob Před 2 měsíci

      Irish dancing predates tap dancing. Riverdance gave traditional Irish dancing a modern twist. Those high kicks and heel flicks were part of traditional dancing even when I was young waayyyy back in the last century …and you had to be able to do them from a standstill. One of the most modern twists was Michael Flatley moving his arms.

  • @PatrickLaneMJD
    @PatrickLaneMJD Před rokem +7

    Riverdance the show is still running all these years later. It is traditional Irish dance styles and those styles predate tapdancing by a long time. Enjoy the show!

  • @tomasrogers2176
    @tomasrogers2176 Před měsícem +2

    Irish dancing is my national dance, glad you enjoyed watching it

  • @KC-gy5xw
    @KC-gy5xw Před rokem +14

    It was amazing the first time and it's still amazing to watch. The Irish dancing is one of the parts that lead to tap dancing - other cultures use clog or enforced shoes to create the tap effect. I always think it's why so many very early Tap dancers Irish, the must have learned a bit of Irish dance when they were young! :) I LOVE Bhangra music!

  • @maureenjones7222
    @maureenjones7222 Před rokem +6

    Best Irish dancers I've ever seen. ❤

  • @scotmax8426
    @scotmax8426 Před 3 měsíci

    loved your reaction! :D i loved this night, i sat gobsmacked at this new style of irish dancing mixed with world dance and music. thank you for reacting to this amazing moment in history, the eurovision song contest was never the same after this night.

  • @christinelouisdecanonville9462
    @christinelouisdecanonville9462 Před 9 měsíci +2

    This is Celtic "step dancing" ... it has its roots in traditional Irish dancing that originated hundreds of years ago (15th Century).....where only the legs and feet move in flat down technique. It is not "tap dancing", which is relatively new (19th Century). Tap dancing originated in the United States through the fusion of several ethnic percussive dances, primarily West African sacred and secular step dances (gioube) and Scottish, Irish, and English clog dances, hornpipes, and jigs. Hope that help you understand our traditional dancing (I am Irish).... glad you enjoyed River Dance.

  • @Kissameassa538
    @Kissameassa538 Před rokem +5

    Did you notice their hands never left their sides. Bloody amazing!!! ❤️🇬🇧

  • @robertbarron1
    @robertbarron1 Před rokem +3

    It was also the first Eurovision interval act to ever get a standing oration

  • @trick1838
    @trick1838 Před rokem +6

    Lots of love from Limerick Ireland, lm a 61 year irish man, i remember watching this live, it makes me proud of being irish. Sláinte

    • @royalreactionary
      @royalreactionary  Před rokem

      Glad you like it 😊

    • @brendanmcnamara1414
      @brendanmcnamara1414 Před 10 měsíci

      I was born in Bedford row hospital on Haloween1942 making me 81 in a few months it has a big sense of pride in Bill Whelan Jean Butler michel flatley bringing Irish culture to world acclaim and now limerick hurling wishing you great luck it’s always handy

    • @trick1838
      @trick1838 Před 10 měsíci

      @@brendanmcnamara1414 i was born there as well 1961, right next to the savoy.

  • @mikedignum1868
    @mikedignum1868 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The Soprano's voice always makes me tear up.

  • @ValMartinIreland
    @ValMartinIreland Před 9 měsíci +1

    It is Irish Celtic tap/step dancing which is an extension of Irish traditional music.

  • @Assassyn1980
    @Assassyn1980 Před rokem +5

    Ive seen then 2 times live. They have special microphones in their heels and in the hollow floorboards. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @TheBlaert
    @TheBlaert Před 5 měsíci

    I remember watching it live. Hard to believe it's been 30 years

  • @binxbolling
    @binxbolling Před rokem +5

    Tap dancing evolved from Celtic dance styles in Ireland, Scotland, and England.

    • @TheDivayenta
      @TheDivayenta Před rokem

      Yes- and American tap is a blend of Celtic step and African American Buck dancing which became jazz tap.

  • @janfitzgerald3615
    @janfitzgerald3615 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have Irish heritage and children often begin learning step dance at an early age, but it’s certainly possible to begin as a teenager or older if you have another type of dance background, especially tap. There are special shoes for step dance and they have metal taps on the heels as well as the toes. Our godson and his sister both took step dance starting around age ten and continued until they graduated high and went to college. They danced competitively and won some awards. The synchronization required really takes a lot of practice.

  • @davidm587
    @davidm587 Před rokem +3

    Namaste love from London !!

  • @Roselleg
    @Roselleg Před 9 měsíci +2

    Just found you. And I’m grateful for it. You are such a sweet couple. And you both watch with a critical eye. ❤❤

  • @willjNZ
    @willjNZ Před 11 měsíci +1

    This changed everything about Irish Dance, it brought a vigour the likes of never seen before by Irish Dancing. But that is not in any way a denigration of the past of Irish Dance, it was just time, and as it turned out, the right time for Irish Dance to grow, and this new lot of Dance practitioners found a new home for this new Irish Dance style, The World! It's not often you see the the show support act eclipse, by far, the original show and all it was meant to be about, for goodness’ sake, Those Irish Dancers blew away EuroVision Song Quest, I've never seen that done by anyone anywhere in the history of music and Dance, and it was a great thing it happened, because it gave us a chance to look at the birth of a new form of Irish Dance! Amazing!

  • @majorwhite51
    @majorwhite51 Před rokem +6

    The foot wear is called "Hard Shoe" the shoes have steel attached to the soles and heels, in Irish Traditional Dance

    • @royalreactionary
      @royalreactionary  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing 😊

    • @ihatekarens6163
      @ihatekarens6163 Před 9 měsíci

      The shoes are actually made out of fiberglass for tips and heels. However we also have “show shoes” that have taps attached to the front or the back

  • @jgg59
    @jgg59 Před rokem +9

    What you saw is what we call traditional Irish Stepdance this is where tap comes from, it’s not tap. This broke with tradition, and took Stepdancing to a whole other level worldwide.
    I put a list of other traditional, Irish dance below
    Ceili dance
    Sean-nós dance
    Irish set dance

  • @loushark6722
    @loushark6722 Před rokem +3

    Yes, reigional dance, em, waltz of limerick 😂🎵✨✌🏻

  • @fletcher262
    @fletcher262 Před 5 měsíci

    I love these reactions! I've noticed Indian people always appreciate dance ❤

  • @susanpatterson5412
    @susanpatterson5412 Před rokem +1

    THANK YOU! wonderful xxxx

  • @clairegeoghegan7723
    @clairegeoghegan7723 Před rokem +3

    I am Claire. I am irish and I'm so happy you enjoyed watching the riverdance. We in Ireland lean this dance in school from a very young age.

    • @royalreactionary
      @royalreactionary  Před rokem

      Wow 🤩 good to know about this 😊

    • @williamhennings8579
      @williamhennings8579 Před rokem +3

      @claire geoghegan one of my favorite dance performance of all time ... every bit as good as some of the great dancing in West Side Story ... a different style of course, but up there with the best. American here, and proud to say that Micheal Flatley was born and raised by his Irish parents in my home town ... Chicago, IL.

  • @PenneySounds
    @PenneySounds Před měsícem

    My father comes from a region of Canada where most people are descended from Scottish and Irish immigrants, and the local style of dance us called Cape Breton stepdancing, which descends from Scottish stepdancing, and is closely related to the Irish stepdancing seen here. I grew up with Scottish and Irish music, but kind of fell out of it as I got older because most Celtic music is very traditional, and I'm just not a very traditional person.
    As an adult I moved to a city in Canada on the opposite coast from where my father grew up. A city with a large Punjabi immigrant population. At a local festival, I saw a local band called "Delhi 2 Dublin" perform. They combined Irish and Punjabi musical influences together, as well as other influences like electronica, funk, and reggae. It reignited my interest in Celtic music. I started seeking out music that remixed and combined the music of my roots with other things, taking it in an innovative direction instead of a traditional one. I even started experimenting with making my own music.

  • @dianepeters8685
    @dianepeters8685 Před 10 měsíci +1

    There are two forms of Irish dance, there is the 'Jig' and the 'Reel'. Riverdance is an interpretation of both, it's about the journey of a river and its tributaries and their amalgamation at the estuary and then into the sea.

  • @deborahdennehy9937
    @deborahdennehy9937 Před rokem +7

    Yes it was Irish tap dancing, just superb, NOT british! The best I have ever seen!!!!!!!

    • @royalreactionary
      @royalreactionary  Před rokem +1

      Yeah

    • @williamhennings8579
      @williamhennings8579 Před rokem

      @Deborah Dennehy no, not British HA ! As a matter of fact, the 2 lead dancers, Jean Butler and Micheal Flatley were both born and raised in America. Jean is from Mineola NY and Micheal Flatley is from my home town, Chicago IL.

  • @noelryan6341
    @noelryan6341 Před 5 měsíci

    If you didn’t already know, an Irishman Michael McAuliffe aka Max Arthur Macauliffe first published a six volume English translation of the Sikh holy book ‘Guru Granth Sahib’ (Oxford University Press in 1909).

  • @michealjones9863
    @michealjones9863 Před 10 měsíci

    😂I love the look she gave when he paused right at the moment she was getting in the groove . 😂😂

  • @prudy67
    @prudy67 Před rokem +1

    Tap dance developed from this traditional Irish dancing.

  • @darraghgregory1269
    @darraghgregory1269 Před rokem +3

    Ireland here we loved it here too

  • @jayneholland1472
    @jayneholland1472 Před rokem +4

    Great reaction, I love bhangra also! ☺️

    • @royalreactionary
      @royalreactionary  Před rokem +1

      Thank you 😊
      And good to know that you know about Bhangra 😀

  • @markrichardson3421
    @markrichardson3421 Před rokem +4

    Another great reaction guys. 👍

  • @davidm587
    @davidm587 Před rokem +1

    Amazing ! thanks for sharing

  • @grandy2875
    @grandy2875 Před rokem +2

    These dancers start learning as little kids, about 4 or 5 years old,,,think of ballet as an equivalent as far as training goes. Some kids will do it strictly as a hobby, for fun, whereas others will dedicate their life to the dance. Yes, it is quite spectacular when it's done right, although even the amateur ranks are good fun to watch...😁
    🙃🐨🇦🇺

  • @ihatekarens6163
    @ihatekarens6163 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi Irish dancer here. I went to River dance summer school and got to dance with riverdance 🥰

  • @HarmonyHealthAdventures
    @HarmonyHealthAdventures Před měsícem

    Winds me up when people say the are "Tap Dancing", they are not Tap Dancing, it is called Irish Step Dancing, its very different.

  • @Irish780
    @Irish780 Před rokem +1

    It had become they biggest dance the world has ever seen and toured they world

  • @TheLiamMurphy
    @TheLiamMurphy Před 10 měsíci

    Irish dancing is the origin of "Tap Dancing", the Irish brought it to America, and it was mixed with African tribal dance.

  • @sasapetroski981
    @sasapetroski981 Před rokem +1

    I have recorded this eurovision on video casette, so beautiful

  • @12bigredd
    @12bigredd Před rokem +2

    the Fairies dance on the River... this is where part of the story comes from... btw its not tap dancing ot ballet..... its closer to calipso dancing from Spain/Moorish influence

  • @bulldogklaus47
    @bulldogklaus47 Před 6 měsíci

    In my city (Boston, Massachusetts, USA) we have Irish dancing because there are a lot of people with Irish ancestry here due to large waves of immigrants in the 19th century.

  • @giddygiddy85
    @giddygiddy85 Před rokem +2

    He had the world record at 37 foot taps per second... doesn't sound real but google it

  • @helena-mariecarroll2875
    @helena-mariecarroll2875 Před 7 měsíci

    ❤ you two are so sweet. Love from Ireland 💓

  • @Laudon1228
    @Laudon1228 Před rokem +4

    In traditional Irish step dancing, the arms are not moved at all. After Ireland became Catholic, the Church forbade the traditional arm movements that were part of the dance, saying they were too erotic and an invitation to sin. It makes me really want to know what those arm movements were. 😁
    In the American South (east) particularly in mountainous areas, there is a traditional dance, also done with taps on the shoes, called “clogging”. It is descended from the step dancing (like in the video) brought by Scottish and Scots-Irish immigrants to the US in the 18th century.
    I love the singers at the beginning. Those traditional harmonies are just extraordinary. If you like it too, I recommend a group called Clannad. To me, the traditional Irish wind instruments sound somewhat like ones I’ve heard in some Indian and Middle Eastern music.
    I get goosebumps and tears in my eyes every time I watch this.

    • @tonyoconnor877
      @tonyoconnor877 Před 10 měsíci

      Ireland became Catholic (Christian lets say) in 432 AD. I never before heard such a BS theory about the use of arms and hands.

    • @gallowglass2630
      @gallowglass2630 Před 9 měsíci

      @@tonyoconnor877 Yes they waited till the 18th century before they clamped down on the use of arms.The majority of the theories are BS aswell ,the one about the half door and many others.the most plausible explanation is either dancers had to keep their arms straight to avoid knocking something over in the small cottages .

  • @williambranch4283
    @williambranch4283 Před rokem +1

    In my region, Native American pow wow procession dance

  • @rmlfilms123
    @rmlfilms123 Před 10 měsíci +2

    It is Irish Dancing. Not tap. Glad you enjoyed some Irish culture :)

  • @leahdoerr731
    @leahdoerr731 Před 2 měsíci

    Hello from Cody Wyoming 😊you're awesome keep it up.. just found you

  • @michaelpurcell5508
    @michaelpurcell5508 Před rokem +2

    Watch the full Riverdance show

  • @tashaharper4090
    @tashaharper4090 Před rokem +1

    Our regional dance here in Dallas Texas is "Twerking"

  • @christopherspink1880
    @christopherspink1880 Před rokem

    Love your reaction and bhangra is big where i live in westbromwich uk

  • @scousemouse9715
    @scousemouse9715 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I never tire of watching this. Great reaction from you both.

  • @fawziahashim8942
    @fawziahashim8942 Před rokem +11

    I've seen a lot of dance in my time but hands down nothing to compare with Irish River Dance

    • @royalreactionary
      @royalreactionary  Před rokem +2

      So true

    • @BP-kx2ig
      @BP-kx2ig Před rokem

      Riverdance is the name of the Irish dance group. There is no such thing as Irish River Dance.

    • @tonymurray814
      @tonymurray814 Před 10 měsíci

      @@BP-kx2igu never heard of the dance River in county cork???😳

  • @DizzyDame
    @DizzyDame Před 10 měsíci +1

    I am from Tennessee USA. Our dances are derived from the melting pot of immigrants that came to this area back in the 1700-1800s. We have a lot of Irish and Scottish influence. But the Square-Dance is very popular

  • @johncrwarner
    @johncrwarner Před rokem +2

    My favourite cartoon about Gaelic Dancing
    is a man running after the dancers
    carrying "Gaelic Dancing vol. 2 using the hands"
    as famously the dancers don't use their arms and hands.
    There is a study by Huddersfield University Press of Bhangra in Britain
    I believe the first Bhangra teams in the UK was started in Huddersfield.

    • @royalreactionary
      @royalreactionary  Před rokem +1

      I am glad that Bhangra is well known in UK

    • @johncrwarner
      @johncrwarner Před rokem +1

      @@royalreactionary
      I am a Sikh
      though not a Punjabi or from India
      so I might be biased

    • @royalreactionary
      @royalreactionary  Před rokem +1

      O wow 🤩
      Actually when we reply from studio we do not get any dp and I got confused with your name 🙃
      No worries 😌 Good to hear from you

    • @johncrwarner
      @johncrwarner Před rokem

      @@royalreactionary
      No problems, bhai.
      I am not amritdhari so
      I do not have a Sikh name.

  • @andreahamilton6579
    @andreahamilton6579 Před 10 měsíci

    I know you thought it was Tap but it is not that is actually part of Irish dancing but they just invigorated it and brought it back to life. As children back in the 70's and 80's we all had to learn Irish dancing and the most important thing was that we were all in step. It brought tears to my eyes when they did this dance as it brought it to life for other countries and it has been watched across the world now for years.

  • @clairebatt4030
    @clairebatt4030 Před měsícem

    love this! Ireland Panjebi!

  • @watermelon7998
    @watermelon7998 Před rokem +2

    Hi, thank you for sharing!
    To answer your question: I'm originally from Hungary, Europe. Then I married an Englishman and have lived in England for a long time. Our daughter (half English, half Hungarian) learnt Bangra dancing in English primary school, when she was about 8-9, and performed it on stage. Asian, Black and English children all danced together!
    I'll link a short video showing some Hungarian folk-dancing, I hope you will like it. All the best!
    czcams.com/video/mycRChdowtA/video.html&ab_channel=Damaszkusz

  • @kathleenwalls4457
    @kathleenwalls4457 Před 7 měsíci +1

    You should go watch Lord of the Dance, which is also irish dancing

  • @76ludlow
    @76ludlow Před rokem +3

    In a video of this nature it would be important to have the dancers' feet visible most of the time, but this wasn't possible here as the video was cropped at the bottom of the screen.

    • @royalreactionary
      @royalreactionary  Před rokem +1

      Copyright issues 🥲

    • @76ludlow
      @76ludlow Před rokem +1

      @@royalreactionary That's a shame because it spoiled the video, but I will add that I enjoyed your reaction.

  • @fermageehamiltonthompson1402

    It’s known as hard shoe Irish dance. Tap dance evolved out of Irish hard shoe and American African style dancing.

  • @MrBilgey
    @MrBilgey Před rokem +1

    outstanding.

  • @moorenicola6264
    @moorenicola6264 Před rokem +1

    That's not tap dancing. That's Irish dancing in hard shoes. Also as an Irish person the music and the dancing are 50/50. Without the music the dance would not be what it is. Riverdance is not just the dancing, it's the traditional Irish music too.

    • @williamhennings8579
      @williamhennings8579 Před rokem +2

      @Moore Nicola Absolutely great entertainment. I watch this at least a couple times a year. And I must add, choreographed and danced by an Irish American, Micheal Flatley, born and raised in my home town, Chicago, IL.

    • @moorenicola6264
      @moorenicola6264 Před rokem

      @@williamhennings8579 me too. I love playing it for my kids. Jean Butler was Irish American too, from New York right? I think her mother was from Mayo. Michael Flatley has a big house in the country here and lived here for many years but I'm not sure if he's still living here now. Probably has many houses around the world.

    • @williamhennings8579
      @williamhennings8579 Před rokem

      @@moorenicola6264 Had to look it up, and yes, you are correct, Jean (beautiful legs !) was born in Mineola NY. They dye the Chicago River green for St. Patrick's day here in Chicago ... lots of Irish here in the Big Windy.

  • @TheDivayenta
    @TheDivayenta Před 10 měsíci

    I love Bhangra! Such great rhythms! American tap dancing comes from Irish step dancing and African/jazz beats combined.
    Please share some Bhangra videos! ❤❤❤

  • @noelsloan8103
    @noelsloan8103 Před 2 měsíci

    Hands bye your sides I was instructed in primary school it a a lovely thing

  • @jwbail2334
    @jwbail2334 Před 8 měsíci

    Jean Butler, the lead female dancer, is american😊

  • @kingdomofire2556
    @kingdomofire2556 Před 10 měsíci +1

    hello from ireland 💚🤍🧡🇮🇪

  • @rosalyndhayes5222
    @rosalyndhayes5222 Před rokem +1

    This is "traditional Irish dance" there's also a similar form of dancing that is less formal called Sean Nós which is lovely too. There's also Set Dancing for groups of people.
    czcams.com/video/ZXZl4DPCqtw/video.html
    czcams.com/video/aINBVlT5Qs8/video.html
    czcams.com/video/DoZqi1Qu1xw/video.html

  • @Laudon1228
    @Laudon1228 Před rokem +1

    P.S. what is the name of your regional dance that you mentioned?
    Also, sir I think you were right, Mr. Flatley’s heels were a bit higher, even than the other male dancers. Maybe to give him more height.

    • @royalreactionary
      @royalreactionary  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for your comment 😊
      Bhangra is our regional dance ☺️

    • @Laudon1228
      @Laudon1228 Před rokem

      @@royalreactionary Thank you! 🙏

  • @carolynmurtaza1180
    @carolynmurtaza1180 Před rokem +1

    That is different to tap dancing, you keep your arms down beside you. I don't know if a tap dancer could do that.

  • @robertbarron1
    @robertbarron1 Před rokem +1

    So the first female dancer (Jean) started dancing as traditional Irish dance, but when Michael came out, he changed the traditional Irish dancing, because you were never meant to move your arms and ever since Riverdance at Eurovision, Irish dancing has changed forever. What

    • @williamhennings8579
      @williamhennings8579 Před rokem

      @Robert Barron Micheal may have changed the original style a bit possibly because he wasn't born in or learn Irish dancing in Ireland. Proud to say he's from my home town, Chicago, IL.

  • @kathleenbarnes4224
    @kathleenbarnes4224 Před rokem

    They dance in clogs😊

  • @peaceloveandunity278
    @peaceloveandunity278 Před rokem +1

    They are Irish dancing not Tap dancing. Tap dancing comes from Irish dancing and Danish Clog dancing. Irish and Danish immigrants to who went to America and bought their culture with them.

  • @asgautbakke8687
    @asgautbakke8687 Před rokem

    You asked for impressing traditional dances - some specimen:
    Halling from Norway
    czcams.com/video/jxhNWYTUiQQ/video.html
    Gopak from Ukraine and Russia
    czcams.com/video/WBrmIKf_PEM/video.html
    War dance from Georgia
    czcams.com/video/WjGnWstCi94/video.html
    Lezhginka from Georgia
    czcams.com/video/8B3NuibgJXc/video.html

  • @josephinemonahan915
    @josephinemonahan915 Před rokem

    Ek Tha Tiger...Salman Khan...Trinity College Dublin...here on CZcams🤩

  • @christophercasey3530
    @christophercasey3530 Před 5 měsíci

    Look mate i get hungry too but dont stop the video

  • @jankench1731
    @jankench1731 Před rokem +1

    We in Wales have a traditional clog dance. Dancing with heavy shoes rather like tap but heavier on the foot.

  • @darrenlee1823
    @darrenlee1823 Před 11 měsíci

    Turning off at the best bit and your wife was pissed cos loves Freedom and pure inspiration

  • @RalphWigg1
    @RalphWigg1 Před rokem +1

    Pity we can only see the top half of the picture. By the way, I was there!

    • @royalreactionary
      @royalreactionary  Před rokem

      Copyright issues have made it like this 🥲
      Glad to know you was there 😊
      Hope you had a great time

  • @NoelArdeur
    @NoelArdeur Před 11 měsíci

    Tap and clogging. :D

  • @monicaodonnell9183
    @monicaodonnell9183 Před rokem

    You need to watch lord of the dance

  • @sorinrusu1022
    @sorinrusu1022 Před měsícem

    Search "călușarii" of roumania

  • @jillybrooke29
    @jillybrooke29 Před 9 měsíci

    Step dancing

  • @Hammarspiken
    @Hammarspiken Před rokem +1

    Hi Reactors this is Irish traditional Riverdance and they dance like this way way before the American stepp dance its the damn American again they take culture Things from Europe countries and make that to their own 🤯 even their USA ANTHEM is stolen from Europe 🤯

    • @royalreactionary
      @royalreactionary  Před rokem

      Is it 🤔

    • @williamhennings8579
      @williamhennings8579 Před rokem

      @Benny Juhlin Well, it's the damn Yankees again then, because lead choreographer and dancer, Micheal Flatley, was born and raised in my home town, Chicago, IL. Look it up Benny.

    • @Hammarspiken
      @Hammarspiken Před rokem

      @@williamhennings8579 Ohhhh so wrong i can have well in Sorry..i take off the irish culture from the Riverdance Irish culture dance.And we all put the HISTORY way that RIVERDANCE are a culture dance as are from Chicago because the dancer is born there..YEAH are all US STATES History made on this TERM ..i tryed to look on a AMERICAN HISTORY about everything as AMERICAN going true ..not one words about 100 year slave trade was in tha school made AMERICANS HISTORY the only thing they say was it was some European ship as dropped of so many Africans that its become a problem in the Americans system..ha ha ha ha ha just ignore the bad years and just write down the good things even if its stolen from Europe like everything are just everything even your ANTHEM is stolen from england check it out seek: ANACREON song. As your goverment writed AMERICAN HISTORY say that ( Francies Scott Key) in the name of tru god