ENGLISH GIRL REACTS TO TANXUGUEIRAS "TERRA" // BENIDORM FEST 2022 LIVE

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  • #TERRA #SPAIN #EUROVISION
    The lead-up to Eurovision 2022 has begun! The countries that are representing in this year's contest have already started to select who they want to send to Turin.
    Spain is one of those countries competing and their holding their own contest called Benidorm Fest to find their star to shine in Italy and one of the favorites to win is Tanxugueiras with the song "TERRA".
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  • @antoniomateo8537
    @antoniomateo8537 Před 2 lety +1660

    They speak in galego, euskera and catalan. People will say "this is not Spain and this is not spanish" but THIS is what Spain is and THIS is what we are proud of!!!! Greetings from Andalucía 💕

    • @raidensergi2378
      @raidensergi2378 Před 2 lety +93

      Spain is the unión of all the regions, its diversity is part of the culture.
      Do you imagine the english forbid scottish music group?

    • @AlexG-ji1vj
      @AlexG-ji1vj Před 2 lety +43

      And *bable

    • @miguel33011
      @miguel33011 Před 2 lety +81

      And in Asturian too, right before Castillian they sing "Nun hai fronteres". Puxa Asturies

    • @iberohispano_galaico
      @iberohispano_galaico Před 2 lety +26

      Ole tus bemoles Antonio Mateo, un afectuoso saludo desde Galicia.

    • @mariajosemoyagonzalez7270
      @mariajosemoyagonzalez7270 Před 2 lety +41

      Tienen que ir, me representan totalmente, para mí no hace falta tocarse una teta y tenerla en un globo terráqueo para empoderarme, y mira que la letra no es mala, pero ésto es brutal. No hay fronteras y en España menos. Me encanta nuestra diversidad. Saludos desde Andalucía. Tanxungueiras a Eurovisión!!!!

  • @user-pu8mm7mw3k
    @user-pu8mm7mw3k Před 2 lety +686

    It's traditional in Galicia, north Spain. They sing mostly in Galego, one of our co-official languages. The diversity of our culture is a treasure!!!! Atte: una murcianica in love.

    • @alfonsoliebana4077
      @alfonsoliebana4077 Před 2 lety +30

      Totalmente de acuerdo. Contra aquellos que quieren uniformarlo todo estamos los que sabemos que este crisol de culturas es nuestro mayor tesoro

    • @elenasartspot8521
      @elenasartspot8521 Před 2 lety +6

      Es genial ver que gente de otros países puede llegar a apreciar la musica tracicional de nuestra tierra. Personalmente como Gallega me ilusiona tanto o más saber que igualmente la gente de zonas de España más distantes han disfrutado y apreciado esta canción.
      España es una mezcla de varias culturas e idiomas y me parece precioso mostrar que no solo el flamenco (el más popular) es nuestra única seña de identidad.
      Moitos saúdos dende a Terra Galega.!

    • @Laapema
      @Laapema Před 2 lety +4

      Jajaja acha! Muy buen explicado. Atte: otra murcianica in love 😍

    • @Ulises096
      @Ulises096 Před 2 lety +1

      Completamente de acuerdo, España no es solo flamenco, saúdos da miña terra

  • @laraperez5017
    @laraperez5017 Před 2 lety +141

    This song talks about my ancestors. Hardworking, strong and fighter women. It makes me feel proud and excited that people from all over the world can see them and hear the ancient sounds of my land. They deserved to win. -a proud Galician.

  • @beln14
    @beln14 Před 2 lety +73

    I was rooting so much for them. The situation with all the Benidorm Fest being rigged now makes me sick to the heart. So unfair that Spain can't bring such uniqueness, tradition and beauty to Eurovision.

  • @kathleenmarch5211
    @kathleenmarch5211 Před 2 lety +622

    This is pure Galician, rooted in their land, their history, their women. The dance is a muiñeira. This song is head and shoulders over Chanel.

    • @diiegoo4425
      @diiegoo4425 Před 2 lety +6

      haha no, chanel's staging is far above tanxu, in acting they resemble the chorus girls and the staging does not transmit the power of the song, on the other hand chanel's song is a little worse? yes, but chanel's staging is much better worked

    • @vitalia123
      @vitalia123 Před 2 lety +9

      @@diiegoo4425 One girl of the girls of TANXUGUEIRAS didn't had the opportunity to sing the song in live before because COVID and the other two only had one chance... it's lack of practice nothing more than that.

    • @escaramujo
      @escaramujo Před 2 lety +16

      @@diiegoo4425 look up the staging live. Tanxungueiras are in first division in comparison to second-year-dancing-class Slomo.

    • @123maritta
      @123maritta Před 2 lety +1

      yes! \

    • @Ulises096
      @Ulises096 Před 2 lety +3

      @@diiegoo4425 Channel no tiene ninguna culpa de que le hicieran tongo y quedará de ganadora, pero ya se vio a quien queremos que manden, además, la puesta en escena de Tanxu es tan buena como la canción, a diferencia de Channel, la chica baila bien pero la canción es una completa basura, si no fuera que la canta Channel ni entraba en el plantel de la primera selección, y aún así la puesta en escena de Tanxu es mejor

  • @Cinthianunezcernadas
    @Cinthianunezcernadas Před 2 lety +27

    I think one of the reasons why this is amazing is because when some people talk about Spain they only know flamenco. The fact that a song like this one made it this far is amazing and will help people from other countries to know that there’s much more about Spain. The song also says “there’s no borders” in every official language here in Spain: gallego, Vasco, catalán, valenciano and castellano (spanish)
    They’re amazing 🔥

  • @Cosmopavone
    @Cosmopavone Před 2 lety +16

    This would have been one of the best act ever seen in Eurovision, original, powerful, immediatly engaging and deeply representive. It has the full package. if i were spanish i would be mad about not sending this. It's by far better than all the acts presented by other countries as of now.

  • @lycan3093
    @lycan3093 Před 2 lety +54

    TANXUGUEIRAS FOR EUROVISION ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥

  • @esnex1
    @esnex1 Před 2 lety +459

    Os lo está diciendo una persona inglesa, es algo que nunca se ha visto, SOBRE TODO VINIENDO DE ESPAÑA! Es lo que todos estamos diciendo... Y el jurado dale con no darle una puntuación merecida simplemente porque "no es lo estándar"....
    An English person is telling you, it is something that has never been seen, ESPECIALLY COMING FROM SPAIN! It's what we're all saying... And the jury decided not to give it a simply deserved score because "it's not the standard"... (Sorry for my english...)

    • @ManuelGonzalez-he4tu
      @ManuelGonzalez-he4tu Před 2 lety +43

      Es que al jurado no lo saques de lo que ellos entienden establecido a nivel musical porque les explota la cabeza.
      Algo que si vio la gente de a pie ellos son incapaz de verlo

    • @mariaserrano3968
      @mariaserrano3968 Před 2 lety +18

      Pues a mí me parece un grupo súper original y se han currado muchísimo la puesta en escena. Acordaros de las abuelas rusas que participaron que no eran mejores que este grupo y si no me falla la memoria quedaron segundas.

    • @esnex1
      @esnex1 Před 2 lety

      @@mariaserrano3968 A quien te refieres? A Tanxugueiras?

    • @antoniodejesusviveiros528
      @antoniodejesusviveiros528 Před 2 lety +9

      El problema del jurado es que la canción está en gallego no en castellano y no se atreve a ir a Eurovisión con una canción en una lengua cooficial o simplemente la política del festival no lo permite, esta es mi opinión.

    • @ManuelGonzalez-he4tu
      @ManuelGonzalez-he4tu Před 2 lety +15

      @@antoniodejesusviveiros528 si fuese así ya no hubiesen dejado que se presentarán a Benidorm fest.

  • @JohnGonzalezVicent
    @JohnGonzalezVicent Před 2 lety +51

    I just love that they are showing the world that Spain is not only southern music (Wich I adore) but is more than it, and Spaniard culture is a litlle bit more complex, ancient and rich.
    I do like Chanel but I wish that the message of Rigoberta or the culture of Tanxugueiras represented Spain in Eurovision.

  • @miguel33011
    @miguel33011 Před 2 lety +20

    The song ends up with the line "there are no borders" in sign language. Unfortunately RTVE did a poor work.

  • @sergiolago824
    @sergiolago824 Před 2 lety +26

    “Eye-catching, unique and memorable” loved it

  • @heylinsworld6673
    @heylinsworld6673 Před 2 lety +199

    I just Love all the cultural aspects of the staging. I would love to see something like this on the Eurovision stage. I know people call this song repetitive, but I just get really into how the energy builds through the song. Chanel really benefited from having a Eurovision-ready performance to her song, but Terra and Ay Mama just have something special about them that makes them stand out in my mind.

    • @tetsuo964
      @tetsuo964 Před 2 lety

      Aspects of what culture are the awkwardly dancing naked dudes in skirts?

    • @capitanpirata9412
      @capitanpirata9412 Před 2 lety +18

      @@tetsuo964 they wear a modernized concept of typical clothes of Galician dancers.And Galicia is equal , matriarchal.. so girls wear pants and men skirts .. for dance like Muiñeira (old dance very near of Irish dance) where is the problem ?

    • @tatianaloresl.1210
      @tatianaloresl.1210 Před 2 lety +11

      I understand that some people might find it repetitive, but there's also a cultural explanation for that: Galician folk songs were repetitive because they weren't written, they were played and sung by ear, and having many different verses wouldn't have made it easy to remember. Also the form, the structure of the song, has many obvious similarities to the medieval Galician-Portuguese lyric, which was very much appreciated back in 15th century. I'm absolutely and irrevocably in love with Tanxugueiras #Galiciacalidade

    • @tetsuo964
      @tetsuo964 Před 2 lety +1

      @@capitanpirata9412 the problem is that it looks cheap, forced and unnatural. I understand what it supposed to mean and represent, and I respect it, but it just doesn't work. It's not elevating, it's distracting and off-putting. It's not modern, it's "post-modern" (i.e. old-fashioned and pretentious). That's what pisses me off.
      Imagine if Manizha wore a fancy variation of traditional Slavic dress and glittery kokoshnik to appeal "more Russian". That's what it looks like.

    • @lsk4617
      @lsk4617 Před 2 lety +11

      @@tetsuo964 just say that you know nothing about the galician culture and thats it, its nothing bad lol but stop talking so boldly about a topic that you crearly dont know nothing about you sound ridiculous dear 😭😢

  • @jcm412
    @jcm412 Před 2 lety +41

    greatest tanxugueiras. this song takes me to the depths of my soul

  • @FranCarreira
    @FranCarreira Před 2 lety +13

    The type of song is based on a traditional style from Galicia, where “cantareiras” an undetermined number of girls sing together like a chorus, while playing tambourine. The dance of the boys on skirts is also a Galician type of dance called “muiñeira” that can be roughly translated as the one of the millers.

  • @ocellumdurii7983
    @ocellumdurii7983 Před 2 lety +45

    Let's not forget two Tanxugueiras singers suffered from Covid-19 recently. They weren't able to travel to Benidorm until Tuesday and Wednesday. That means very little time to practice and improve details of the performance, TV camera angles, etc... In addition, I'm sure that RTVE is not interested in really predictable scores from the expert jury in the final... so I guess there will be surprises in the final, as compared to the semifinals.

    • @deionriley7620
      @deionriley7620 Před 2 lety +2

      I was thinking that too, I feel like RTVE wouldn't want literally the most predictable voting ever so I'm praying that it's a lot different than the semis and they take the trophy.

    • @montsesm9343
      @montsesm9343 Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly! The camera angles don't capture when the sign "no hay fronteras" at the end!

  • @enriquemata5276
    @enriquemata5276 Před 2 lety +10

    I am from south of Spain, and I think Tanxugueiras was the best song in Benidorm 2022. In my personal opinion they have worked a lot on the song, the costumes and the atmosphere. I think that as a whole and by far the Tabnxungueiras are the best in the festival. There is no problem when they sing in Galician. It's as if you send a representative who sings in Gaelic and they do it very well.

  • @marilorenzo1982
    @marilorenzo1982 Před 2 lety +173

    It's galician traditional dance. No hay fronteras=there are no borders.

    • @lolarrama9203
      @lolarrama9203 Před 2 lety +13

      Muiñeira😊

    • @marcosotero6180
      @marcosotero6180 Před 2 lety

      @@lolarrama9203 no es una muñeira, donde ves la gaita? ;)

    • @clarapalomares
      @clarapalomares Před 2 lety +4

      @@marcosotero6180 You don't need to play a muiñeira on a gaita (Galician bagpipes) for it to be a muiñeira. It's because of the rhythm and type of dance, like a jig or a hornpipe in Irish and English traditions. They are dancing the muiñeira steps.

    • @Carlos-bo3ue
      @Carlos-bo3ue Před 2 lety +1

      @@marcosotero6180 anda marcos amigo no seas pureta ;)

    • @marcosotero6180
      @marcosotero6180 Před 2 lety +2

      @@clarapalomares the genre is "alalá" not a muñerira.. same than "fuxan os Ventos". They have muñeiras too, but this song is alalá, , the guys dance some muñeira steps , i can imagine why, marketing. The "Alala" is part of Galician folklore and its characteristic is to repeat an onomatopoeia. sorry you wrong... and sorry for my english... im galician.

  • @albamac7413
    @albamac7413 Před 2 lety +122

    This type of music and also the dance, they are traditional from Galicia (a region on the north of Spain). 🙂

    • @xoanlueiro9973
      @xoanlueiro9973 Před 2 lety +6

      a country, a nation, not a region

    • @albamac7413
      @albamac7413 Před 2 lety +16

      @@xoanlueiro9973 bueno xoán te me relajas que non sei inglés

    • @davidbello9522
      @davidbello9522 Před 2 lety +7

      @Xoán Lueiro vai tomar por saco un rato, ti, as rexións e as nacións. Papanatas do carallo.

    • @alexisrialdios9760
      @alexisrialdios9760 Před 2 lety +2

      JAJJAJAJAJA inesperadísimo atoparme con esto por aqui

    • @xoanlueiro9973
      @xoanlueiro9973 Před 2 lety +2

      @@davidbello9522 se te pica, a rañala

  • @iriabarreiro2397
    @iriabarreiro2397 Před 2 lety +82

    I just can't agree with you more... I really like Ay mama, but I believe that Tanxungueiras's performance is something unique and different and, as you said, something that foreigners don't know yet about Spain. Sadly, I don't see them winning, what a pitty!😩😩
    Edit: I wasn't seeing coming Chanel's triumph... Kind of dissapointed, I must say...

    • @c.g.8891
      @c.g.8891 Před 2 lety +2

      Eso es lo que tu te piensas bonita. Tienes un dedito muy bonito para marcar el voto del público y que el tongo del jurado se vaya a la P. M.
      Si no quieres q ganen es porque no te da la gana.

    • @annaleon6754
      @annaleon6754 Před 2 lety +11

      @@c.g.8891 Eso no es verdad. Infelizmente si las Tanxus no tienen el apoyo del jurado, por más que toda España vote por ellas es imposible. Y más sabiendo que los jueces iran a por Rigoberta y que ella quedará segunda en el voto del público. Puras matemáticas. Mierda de sistema de puntuación que RTVE se ha sacado de la manga.

    • @raqueldelaiglesia5537
      @raqueldelaiglesia5537 Před 2 lety +5

      @@c.g.8891 Yo creo que Ana León tiene razón. Tristemente ya se vio en la primera semifinal, el voto del jurado las penalizó muchísimo y, a pesar del voto del público, solo quedaron en segundo lugar. A mí me da muchísima pena, porque, a pesar de que la canción de Rigoberta también me gusta, creo al 100% que las que tendrían que representarnos en Eurovision son las Tanxugueiras por muchas cosas, pero no sé si eso ocurrirá.

  • @Diegofervaz
    @Diegofervaz Před 2 lety +102

    This kind of music is typical folklore music from Galicia. They sing most part in Galician, and include some phrases in Euskera, Catalán, Asturiano and Spanish. I’d like to point out that the way of dancing of the boys is typical too, but they are dancing the way the women did.

  • @eliizabeth_pz
    @eliizabeth_pz Před 2 lety +9

    Pues gracias al jurado (3 personas) no llevaremos a las favoritas por toda España y el resto del Europa 😍👏🏻

  • @tatiespino
    @tatiespino Před 2 lety +31

    Tanxugueiras for Eurovision

  • @vanessar3694
    @vanessar3694 Před 2 lety +18

    The jury dont want them so its imposible that they win but i wish they change their opinion. Thank you for the reaction

  • @capitanpirata9412
    @capitanpirata9412 Před 2 lety +16

    Matriarchal heritage,women empowerment,no borders and get together to dance and sing deep and high... They sing the Alalá ,a typical old voice from northwest mountains in Spain.The scream of the girl is an Aturuxo and the dancers dancing like Muiñeira.Galicia is one of the Celtic nations (for understanding see The Chieftains with Carlos Nuñez) .You can see collaboration with Rayden "Averno" .
    We are sure of the 12 points of Portugal and Ireland with this song.Thanks for reaction!
    #Tanxugueiras

  • @mariamouzolema6778
    @mariamouzolema6778 Před 2 lety +8

    Totally agree with you!!!! ❣️❣️ Thank you so much for your reaction. So proud that finally my culture is reaching international people through this amazing song. Biquiñooos❣️❣️❣️

  • @nuriamporrasnuria8911
    @nuriamporrasnuria8911 Před 2 lety +7

    T his is Celtic music from Spain.
    The culture of Western Spain is largely Celtic as in Scotland, Ireland or Brittany in France.

  • @artabraroble4250
    @artabraroble4250 Před rokem +1

    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.

  • @pilarfernandezotero3601
    @pilarfernandezotero3601 Před 2 lety +12

    Tanxugueiras 💚💚💚

  • @aleixgodinhobenitez6452
    @aleixgodinhobenitez6452 Před 2 lety +104

    I love Tanxugueiras. It is one of the most powerful songs of the contest. It's not a tradicional Spanish song as could be flamenco, it's just representing the galician comunity, culture and language being a clear exemple of diversity. Spain has a lot of cultures and it also has different languages which are reflected perfectly in this song. It includes the sentence of "There are no borders" in all the cooficial languages of the country such as catalan, bask, galician, asturian and also Spanish.
    It mixes perfectly what Spain is and for me are the best option for representing us in Turin.

    • @Sergio-wn4sp
      @Sergio-wn4sp Před 2 lety +16

      Neither is flamenco a Spanish tradition then

    • @87leafar
      @87leafar Před 2 lety +14

      "It's not a tradicional Spanish song as could be flamenco, it's just representing the galician comunity, culture and language" Just that explanation is racist, oh yah this is "JUST" representing Galicia? A question to you Is Galicia in Spain or in Zimbabue? Ridiculous.

    • @Sergio-wn4sp
      @Sergio-wn4sp Před 2 lety +4

      @@87leafar ffs go read on racism and calm down please

    • @87leafar
      @87leafar Před 2 lety

      @@Sergio-wn4sp oh another one 😱

    • @adrianaguilar5071
      @adrianaguilar5071 Před 2 lety +5

      flamenco does not represent Spain. Here in Aragon it tells us absolutely nothing to the majority. The most widespread music is the Jota, which is the Folk of the peninsula for excellence.

  • @doeixo
    @doeixo Před 2 lety +13

    Its a bit unfair how the organisation used the camera angles with them. for example, they got barelly any close ups, while rigoberta got a lot

  • @Dapgo12
    @Dapgo12 Před 2 lety +12

    Tanxugueiras a Eurovision!!! 👑👑👑

  • @baalhug
    @baalhug Před 2 lety +13

    Galician culture (including language) is very similar to irish, actually Galicia and Ireland share a lot of history. We are both descedent from celts, we were both individual kingdoms once absorbed by alliances and fights with other kingdoms. We were both despised about this by central governments and both created nationalist feelings about our costumes. We are both fishers, farmers and emigrant people. We both left middle age social and land distribution very late in history due to a revolt of farmers and peasants against the nobles who possessed all the lands. Land is the soul of irish and galician people alike. We like making our life by working the land and the sea. Our language has the same ancestor than portugueese (the galician-portugueese) and it's older than spanish itself. It was used 1 thousand years ago specially for official documents in Spain. Alphonse X (the Wise) of Castilla even wrote poetry in galician-portugueese language in the 13th century, but after that it was forbidden by the kings of Castilla and Aragon when they united most of the actual territory of Spain, including Galicia. In the 40 years that dictator Franco was alive it was banned too and not recognized as official (despite Franco itself was galician), but the truth is my grandparents didn't know to speak spanish properly and they spoke galician natively, as their parents before them, and that was the case for the 99% of Galicia population. The same happens with the music you hear in that song and the dances as well. The most popular music and dancing in Galicia is the "muiñeira" (the miller) and it has that name because it was actually performed in the mills. Those mills, until not long ago, were the point of reunion of farmers. They spent hours waiting in turns to mill the grain, so they took food, wine, pipes and tambourines, and they played and danced for many hours even in the night. People invented lyrics and tunes, most of them with light erotic double meanings, because they were joyful songs, for laughing and enjoying. There are other styles, some more dramatic, some more nostalgic, but most of the contents in the lyrics talk about Galician idiosyncrasy. That music is so familiar to me, it's the music my grand grandparents danced, played and sang with pipes, tambourines and drums. The song Terra is a typical alalá for voices and tambourines alone. It is losing interest in most young people, but it is still well known by around 2 million gallician people.

  • @TheSergioAlmeida
    @TheSergioAlmeida Před 2 lety +3

    The music is a traditional galician rythm called Muiñeira. It's a 6/8 compass, like the irish and scottish Jig and could be performed with singing (with tambourines) or with galician bagpipes and drums. It's a dance rythm which the dancers perform in a modern version.
    The golden makeup is based on the galician traditional jewelery (which they wear as well). The costumes are modern versions (with trousers instead of skirts) of traditional galician costumes.

  • @makale
    @makale Před 2 lety +2

    Love your reaction, your celtic roots were talking!!!

  • @Graciela_Cortes
    @Graciela_Cortes Před 2 lety +3

    ESTA NOITE HAI FOLIADAAA

  • @leopardusmaximus8706
    @leopardusmaximus8706 Před 2 lety +7

    YES! THANK YOU! Geez, it was not just our impression, someone from another country sees it as well, this is different from all the " hot latino plastic stereotypes" people are expecting from us. And this is purely Spanish, right from our traditional music and History. It's tribal, bewitching as you said, the song is about tradition and matriarchal inheritance. Thank you so much for your true feelings, music connects the all of us.

  • @juanymartelaleman259
    @juanymartelaleman259 Před 2 lety +13

    La única vez que España podria impactar positivamente y un jurado incapaz lo hizo imposible. Sres, vamos a vender la multicultura que tiene España y no más de lo mismo.
    Quiero que anulen el resultado y que vote el pueblo!!!!!!

  • @juliofernandomartineztajes9804

    Thanks for your reaction english pretty, this song was our best, grettings from La Coruña

  • @CarolvsRex
    @CarolvsRex Před 2 lety +2

    Noosh, we Galicians love you even more after this reaction💖THANK YOU!!!🙋🏻

  • @konstantinoskolaitis2183
    @konstantinoskolaitis2183 Před 2 lety +89

    From the beginning it was between those two. Tanxu and Rigoberta. Chanel managed to create a whole euro-myth around her name, whether she wins or not. She was mind-blowing. But let’s be honest, the best song in this selection is Terra. Ay Mama is an anthem of course, the last chorus climaxes so well, brings tears. However, Tanxugueiras are the most dynamic entry that we’ve seen in ESC in so many years now. They are pure fire, bringing goosebumps even with a “confused” staging and many direction faults. If they’re to get better in all aspects and make it even more wholesome (don’t forget Olaia had covid up until Thursday), I really believe they could turn the table on Saturday night. At least I hope so. Ay Mama is the clear favourite though, Spanish people love it.

    • @CutSongss
      @CutSongss Před 2 lety +3

      How is Ay Mama the Clear Favorite when both Terra & Ay Mama got the same point from the Public

    • @esnex1
      @esnex1 Před 2 lety +3

      @@CutSongss But not from the jury... And they have the 50%. And to be honest, I think the people who voted Tanxu, voted Rigo too, so, in the final, will be hard. And now, Chanel will get some votes too.... Will be soooo hard.... But, I hope Tanxu get the goal. Anyway, all my respect to every singers, expecially to Rigo, Blanca and Chanel (because the dance was so powerfull), but in my opinion, is the standard from Spain

    • @MadameChristie
      @MadameChristie Před 2 lety +3

      I want Terra to win, but realistically I think it's going to be Slow Mo because it's so Eurovision friendly, and the staging is super polished and set for Eurovision already. Ay Mama is cool, but how many people are really going to vote for the lady with the giant boob on stage when it comes down to it XD

    • @c.g.8891
      @c.g.8891 Před 2 lety

      Si es mejor q gane la novia de la teta gorda que juega con un infantil entribillo de mamamama.... ya que en castellano mama tiene dos significados, el de madre y el del pecho materno.

    • @rolandmor2852
      @rolandmor2852 Před 2 lety +3

      Tienes razón. Las canciones más fuertes son Terra y Mama. Ambas deben de mejorar la performance y el mensaje Visual.

  • @arawalls4486
    @arawalls4486 Před 2 lety +1

    Goosebumps, awesome Tanxugueiras

  • @dave1361
    @dave1361 Před 2 lety +27

    I want this to win because it’s something different and memorable, and it grabbed me from first listen. My absolute favourite in the competition is Blanca Paloma, but that doesn’t seem as popular with jurors or public.
    It’s impossible to tell at this point what will do well with jurors at Eurovision, but I feel like Terra may do better than others for sheer being different and memorable.

  • @MartinAlvarezCello
    @MartinAlvarezCello Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you, Noosh for your emotion while listening to the song and your comments. Let's see how they perform tomorrow 😍

  • @josemanuelmendozagomez329
    @josemanuelmendozagomez329 Před 2 lety +38

    If Tanxungueiras go to ESC, I’m sure that Spain will be in the podium !!!! ❤️🇪🇸❤️🇪🇸❤️🇪🇸❤️🇪🇸❤️🇪🇸❤️🇪🇸

    • @isladeldramatrent
      @isladeldramatrent Před 2 lety +1

      I don't think so, why you don't get it that it will kill by juries??

    • @aaljan2339
      @aaljan2339 Před 2 lety +2

      @@isladeldramatrent Juries full of dinosaurs going for Euro pop and ballads, people are getting sick of that, juries smashed Go_A but the public voted them second, whomever countries select on juries need a better appreciation of the huge diversity of European cultures, its not X factor.

    • @samthecloud2748
      @samthecloud2748 Před 2 lety +1

      @@aaljan2339
      True😭
      Terra was a Chance for the Eurovison and the Juries just went the safe way..

  • @almudenaherrera1960
    @almudenaherrera1960 Před 2 lety +14

    Chanel is a good product, but Rigoberta and Tancugueira's are unique and new songs that move real and forgotten feelings.

  • @AdriGRS4
    @AdriGRS4 Před 2 lety +1

    They are the best. Son as mellores Tanxugueiras

  • @azklaus2934
    @azklaus2934 Před 2 lety +5

    Epic song!♡

  • @sol.cnsc5
    @sol.cnsc5 Před 2 lety +17

    TANXUGUEIRAS FOR EUROVISION ❤️

  • @Siri-ly7gd
    @Siri-ly7gd Před 2 lety +3

    Maravillosas muiñeiras contemporáneas. Ojalá el jurado profesional rectifique y sumen votos del público, del que son favoritas y así nos representen en Eurovisión

  • @xurde-coordenacaoeasy7414

    Taxungueiras must win! I'm crying

  • @jesus_lp6975
    @jesus_lp6975 Před 2 lety +6

    No te conozco pero me transmites muy buenas vibes, saludos desde Galicia,España ❤️

  • @soniagonzalez5693
    @soniagonzalez5693 Před 2 lety +4

    It's Galician language. A small region in the north-west of Spain. This song is full of our tradition with a modern twist! Really nice❤️✨❤️✨❤️!

  • @umaoca3204
    @umaoca3204 Před 2 lety +2

    They are from Galicia, a northern part of Spain. Galicians used to be the celts of Spain, maybe that’s why you felt the song was “tribal”. For me, this show was very special because for first time they speak in the cooficial languages of the country (gallego, euskera and Catalan). Very emocional 💔

  • @eurovisionvideos3060
    @eurovisionvideos3060 Před 2 lety +1

    The best song ever Tanxugueiras for ever Tanxugueiras eurovision

  • @LadyDilema
    @LadyDilema Před 2 lety +1

    Tanxugueiras power!!

  • @liambadcoe4865
    @liambadcoe4865 Před 2 lety +1

    This really could have given Spain their first victory in over 50 years. Damn.

  • @santikiska
    @santikiska Před 2 lety +3

    Love this song,strong,beautifull,fantastic.

  • @lolarrama9203
    @lolarrama9203 Před 2 lety +4

    #TanxugueirasEurovisión ❤️❤️❤️

  • @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

  • @baskethuelva
    @baskethuelva Před 2 lety +6

    The song that Spain wanted.
    Just five people decided that another person represented the country, which IS fine, Cuz corruption has always been something Spain has been well-known for.

  • @evamariablancoargibay1025

    vivan as TANXUGUEIRAAAAAAASSSS

  • @lorenaborrazas
    @lorenaborrazas Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for you video!

  • @almudenaherrera1960
    @almudenaherrera1960 Před 2 lety +1

    Imagine this performance with a complete choir of Galícia sincers and traditional dancers in this costume....!!! Apart from this spectacularity, this song is worthy for it's message "there are no frontiers" and for the fact that it shows Spanish cultural diversity, our combinación of tradition and openess to New things and new people and other ways of being, feeling and thinking, that's our real treasure and the value of this song. Love from Barcelona to the diversity of people in this world!

  • @lourdeslozanodelamota9349

    To me this is one of the best song I ever heard in a Eurovision contest, very sad chanting but talking about a world with no borders. Beautiful

  • @viss8428
    @viss8428 Před 2 lety +1

    Galego, euskera, Valencià, catala, mallorquí, Asturia, aragonés, castellano canario leones manchego extremeño andaluz... Somos un país increíble

  • @daniellazarollibrer5392
    @daniellazarollibrer5392 Před 2 lety +1

    No one is saying this is not Spain.... Spain voted for this song wtf?! They won the popular vote, so Spain loves them. The problem were the "expert panel of judges" and half of them were not even Spanish.... This is the song that won the heart of Spanish people.

  • @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)

  • @puriodt7194
    @puriodt7194 Před 2 lety +1

    TANXUGUEIRAS TO EUROVISION🔥❤️🔥❤️

  • @valiacocaserafin7642
    @valiacocaserafin7642 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for reacting in such a positive and enlightened way to Tanxugueiras' performance. I believe that event if they aren't to participate in the festival they are already winners. They have won the heart of a nation but better than that, they have unified Spain in only one sentence "No hay fronteras" From Houston TX, USA.

  • @cristinacastellanobarreiro240

    My favorite song is terra! It is unique. Rigoberta is similar another songs.

  • @salvadorregaladoruiz1217
    @salvadorregaladoruiz1217 Před 2 lety +1

    Rigoberta and Tanxugueiras for Eurovision, they both are amazing and different. They absolutely deserve to be there!

  • @estebangarciaforneas8407

    I'm so happy to watch many reactions to Tanxugueiras. I really appreciate your words and your support. Thank you so much! Greetings from Galicia.
    There's a lot of talented people in our region, and now the world is realising about it. Again, thank you so much!
    PD: you can hear a lot of songs with the same music style because it's our identity.

  • @joanortizcervera3328
    @joanortizcervera3328 Před 2 lety +6

    Celtic dance of Galicia

  • @laia9
    @laia9 Před 2 lety +4

    I really hope they win as they are representing all the languages and cultures and diversity tht spain has to offer, and that moves me deeply. And they talk bout feminism too.

  • @marinobeiro5663
    @marinobeiro5663 Před 2 lety +1

    It's galician lenguaje, and the song it's based un tradicional music with electronic parts. So amazing

  • @aurweon
    @aurweon Před 2 lety +27

    Tanxugueiras (pronounced tan-shoo-ge-ee-ras) created a mix of electronic and traditional Galician music. Galicia is in NW Spain and her culture and language are not that well known even inside Spain. This type of traditional song is called an "Alalá", like the part of the chorus you sang along to 😜
    It's not shown up close, and it's hard to hear, but there's also a kind of traditional scream in there too (when one of the singers goes back to the platform on the back) which is called "aturuxo".
    The lyrics are a mix of traditional song and modern verses composed by them.

    • @goodaimshield1115
      @goodaimshield1115 Před 2 lety

      Most the traditional Spanish music is not known anywhere in Spain. Not inly Galician. People only know flamenco.

    • @marypch203
      @marypch203 Před 2 lety

      This is not an alalá. Alalá is a completely different style.

  • @carlosgg2002
    @carlosgg2002 Před 2 lety +7

    Wow, this song is amazing, Spain might definitely win this year, in Europe we love it!!
    Saludos desde Albacete.

  • @GalicianBanshee
    @GalicianBanshee Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for your support! It means a lot for us here in Galicia. ❤️🥺❤️

  • @ladylang3
    @ladylang3 Před 2 lety

    Agreed a 100 %.
    Channel song received from the popular vote, only 4% of the votes, but this galego group received the most votes. At the end the judges decided to choose Channel.

  • @palmirubio1631
    @palmirubio1631 Před 2 lety +1

    El sentimiento y la calidad, traspasa cualquier frontera

  • @sinrastro86
    @sinrastro86 Před 2 lety +1

    The song goles deeply on tradicional dance, músic and folklore from Galicia, also they create a song where includes the same sentence " there are not frontiers" on catalán, gallego, euskera and in asturiano (also a language from latín as gallego and catalán but not officially recognised). The folks, músic, dance un north of Spain are directly related with Celtics (bagpipes,mithology...etc) tanxugueiras song IS one project inclusive, showing Europe that spaniards are not only "toros,paella y playa". Amazing song, sadly they didnt win

  • @BelenMateoMUA
    @BelenMateoMUA Před 2 lety

    It's a modern take on the traditional folklore of Galicia, in Spain. They are absolutely amazing.

  • @susanak9151
    @susanak9151 Před 2 lety +5

    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.

  • @biancabirsan4688
    @biancabirsan4688 Před 2 lety +2

    Take a look to the new song of Tanxugueiras feat Rayden "Averno "...is just amazing😍

  • @sanderladetu
    @sanderladetu Před 2 lety +2

    Finalmente, la industria discográfica (que no el jurado popular), dio como vencedora a Chanel que irá a Eurovisión con el tema "Slomo". Aunque podría ir con esta canción serbia de Dara del 2017... y no se notaría mucho la diferencia. czcams.com/video/oygtOwJGdW0/video.html a través de @CZcams

  • @AnutRodriguez
    @AnutRodriguez Před 2 lety +2

    oh esta é a actuación na que non se escoitaba o aturuxo:( maldito rtve.
    im sad bc in this is stage we didn't hear the aturuxo at all- which is a traditional galician shout (?) used in singing. It is in 4:22, you should really see the final (in it you can hear it) bc its my favourite part of the song and really special

  • @pabloabalpadin8785
    @pabloabalpadin8785 Před 2 lety

    Top top 👌👌👌👌 the best song to represent Spain

  • @antitialaman7301
    @antitialaman7301 Před 2 lety +1

    They sing in 'galego', it is a language from the northwest of Spain (Galicia). The dance is a traditional Galician dance. The music and dance have Celtic roots.
    Regards from Galicia!

  • @MarianVilarGutierrez
    @MarianVilarGutierrez Před 2 lety +1

    Hi!!! They are great!!! In the presentation you can see a lot of our Galician roots. The song has unique resources of our language (Galician), besides including parts in other languages and dialects of our country. As for the clothes they wear, they are inspired by our traditional Galician costume, the jewelry is equally traditional and even the braid. The dance step you see (the two boys dancing with the girl), is a step that is done in our traditional dance, which is called, Muñeira, we can even claim the use of the tambourine, which is closely linked to our culture. As you can see, they have a strong message that they not only transmit with the lyrics of the song, but also with their appearance and staging. It's a shame they didn't win, few songs say and represent as much as this one. I'm glad you liked it!

  • @Beatriz-cm6yk
    @Beatriz-cm6yk Před 2 lety +1

    Estas tres mujeres tendrían que haber ganado. Me encanta también Bandini... Cualquiera de las dos opciones me habría vuelto loca 💘💘

  • @mariahelenariverofernandez58

    The Best tanxugueiras ♥️

  • @reverb8746
    @reverb8746 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm proud of las tanxus and i'm from south spain 😂

  • @danigarcia4396
    @danigarcia4396 Před 2 lety +13

    I love them! But right now I don’t know who I want to win because I was blown away by SloMo by Chanel and I also like Ay Mama by Rigoberta, so I guess I’ll just stay confused until tomorrow and see what happens 🙃

    • @rolandmor2852
      @rolandmor2852 Před 2 lety +1

      Esta complicado, Chanel es buena, pero es parecida a cantantes de Turquía o Azerbaiyán,
      Eurovisiva pero una más. Mamá es original aunq3 deben mejorar la puesta en escena y el mensaje gafas, sumisión de la mujer q3 no se entiende, pues me hizo recordar a Madonna excéntrica. Terra es una canción con fuerza y tb deben de mejorar cosillas, aunque los fallos principales fueron de los malos planos de TVE.

  • @koftheashes
    @koftheashes Před 2 lety +11

    The ONLY thing, and really the ONLY thing that I have to complain about this performance is just the disconnect that happens when the dancers take up the tambourines and just stand there. It's sort of out of the blue. You've got these beautiful dancers come out and then suddenly they're wallart and then they're back again. Bit adrupt

    • @paxguino
      @paxguino Před 2 lety +3

      It seems that some of the judges were colleagues w. Chanel and so they manipulated the staging in order to disfavour them

    • @mjuanfe
      @mjuanfe Před 2 lety

      It could have been improved, also this semifinal has lower quality production, I encourage you to see the grand final of BenidormFest, much better camera work and better performace: czcams.com/video/4uGN9efcACw/video.html

  • @_ipdrv_
    @_ipdrv_ Před 2 lety

    A lot of people think that Spain has just got one language but it also has eskuera, catalán and galego. This song in particular is in galego and it comes from a typical type of song called airalalalá. The three singers are pandereteiras, which are the women who play the instrument they had on stage at one point of the performance. The dance the men do us a typical spanish dance called “jota”. They say a phrase in the chorus which translates to “there are no borders”, and everytime they say it in a different language spoken in spain, but they also sign it at the end (sign language). They explained in a video that they wanted to show that there shouldn’t be borders with the languages we speak because at the end of the day we’re all people. Un beso desde españa

  • @lupeleston9796
    @lupeleston9796 Před 2 lety

    It is traditional Galician music. Galicia is in the Northwest of Spain. Such an amazing place. Come visit.

  • @martasite7708
    @martasite7708 Před 2 lety +1

    The speak in Galego, from Galicia, but hey also speak in two other lenguages of Spain. And you say it sooo well, they are like MEIGAS, Galician’s witches😍 I love this song, love their voices, and I don’t know what song to choose between Rigoberta and Tanxugueiras… Spain it’s on 🔥

  • @samysaadali
    @samysaadali Před 2 lety +1

    LA CULTURA GALLEGA ES DE ORÍGEN CELTA. MUY BONITA.

  • @albertoperezvegara7332
    @albertoperezvegara7332 Před 2 lety +4

    You really have to react to Blanca Paloma, you will LOVE that, she’s an amazing performer and I’m sure you’ll get goosebumps everywhere 😍