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Done also! I somehow didn't find you until just now, tho I've been watching Trybals for many months. The two in this vid already make me think I'm going to love them! Auntie is a gem! How I'd love to sit down with her (& an interpreter, I suppose) & just talk to her, get to know her life, her likes, joys, difficulties, stresses...their lives are so very different from mine, but people are people despite cultural differences, & keeping an open mind can bring such fascination & joy. Does anyone have a channel somewhere where Americans react to music/dance/etc of other cultures?? If so, I'd LOVE to be on it, just for the wide human experience (since I'm too broke to travel anywhere to get to know them myself).
Aaah Auntie that's the same joy how I felt when we (my Mother and I especially) watched the telivised stageshow back in the day. Blessings onto you both.
She look like, if you were having the worst day of your life, and went to her her house, she would welcome you with a comforting smile, give you a warm hug, a cup of tea, and something to eat, all the while, soothing and comforting you, which, even in a foreign language, your heart would understand. Then, even the most messed up world would somehow be okay.
In the UK - Ireland and England our native cultures are being destroyed by mass immigration. We want to keep our ancient cultures but we are called racist if we do not wish to become minorities in our own lands.
I remember watching Eurovision in 1994 with my mum and we where just mesmerized watching it. It's still the most memorable Eurovision moment I've ever seen, even 30 years on nothing has came close to this performance.
I remember exactly the same thing, watching this here in France with my parents and being hypnotized by the music and the dancers. Had to wait weeks (months?) to find the record in the stores. And it's still my favorite moment in the whole Eurovision history! Just stunning.
To be fair, the winning song which was also by coincidence the Irish entry wasn't bad at all. In fact it's a very beautiful, timeless and nostalgic song. ruclips.net/video/lYu4Qr1rCAg/видео.html Enjoy it one more time.
I will never forget watching it with my family too. We were also mesmerized. I think most of Europe were sat watching it on TV, all mesmerized. It's still wonderful to watch now, but seeing it for the first time on Eurovision was definitely very special.
I watched it on my own but the next day I saw my mother and we both exploded with praise for what we saw. I honestly mean it when I say I was absolutely blown away! Magical.
This lovely lady reminds me of my grandmother, who came from a tiny Polish village in the middle of nowhere. There's something about the kind, open genuineness of Old World people that transcends every border. I wish we were more like them.
My Nana was born in eastern Ukraine in 1906. She was only four years old when she and her parents came to the US. Despite that, being raised by her Old Country, working class parents (Great Grandpa was a tool and die maker) she grew up speaking Russian (Eastern Ukraine tends to be more Russian speaking) and eating traditional “peasant” food. Lots of organ meats, soup with “everything but the kitchen sink” as the saying goes, cabbage with everything. My Mom grew up eating the same foods, and learned (mostly) how to cook them. I have to say my sister and I were not big fans of the pigs’ feet or calf’s brains. :: shudder :: I love stuffed cabbage though.
@@Laudon1228 Ooh, I LOVE pigs feet (or trotters we call them in the UK), although they are hard to find now. I also used to boil pigs heads to make my own brawn which is delicious, especially if you managed to get a good sized tongue too. And cowheel. Lovely. We used to suck the bones from the stew. All that with cabbage and dumplings. Soul food. Miss them loads! I think it was poor person's food really but became fashionable as all these things do!
@dennisoconnor4767 Lovely comment. I'm an American of Irish, English & Scandinavian descent (with a little Cherokee thrown in). I love the cultures of all my varied ancestors but there's something about Irish music & dance that especially stirs my soul. I feel it in my bones (& DNA). 💙🌿💙🌿💙🌿💙🌿💙🌿💙
@@Ciaradexy The Viking’s were a thousand years ago Ciara so you are hardly going to claim to be Norwegian. Many Americans are only two or three generations removed from there immigrant ancestors so feel an affinity to the “homeland” as told through family stories etc.
Blew my mind when I first saw it. Revisited it a few dozen times after, on tape. To see it get made into a full show that’s still going to this day amazes me. I’ve never seen the show though, because nothing could recapture that feeling of seeing this performance.
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As an Irish person Riverdance has always moved me to tears and I like that it dispelled the somewhat clichéd view of Ireland by showcasing the original talent within this Country. The beautiful, genuinely joyfilled reactions from Sobia and Naveed are really touching 😍 They're so cute! 🥰💖
I remember watching it too, and being gobsmacked that this was a version of the steps and reels I learned in the local community hall. I was exhilarated that our country could produce such stirring and heart pounding dance and music. It still gets me now.
It never moved me to tears at the time cos I was a cool teenager but ive been tearing up the whole time during this. Apart from when I was cackling at Gerry Ryan being so Gerry Ryan.
To think that Riverdance was booked as Interval (Intermission) entertainment and that no one actually expected *that* kind of reaction fairly blows my mind. So beautiful and so stirring.
Absolutely loved your Mother's reacton. Her delight was so genuine. That is how we felt the first time we saw it. Your happiness made me feel so happy too!
@@CHRISTSPIRACY.comJESUSwasVegan .. . ahhhh ! thanks for saying so . . . I think I will call here "Mama !" all the same . . . Mama has got great eyes ! B-) and Dude's got a sweet and genuine smile !
How heart warming to see two people enjoy a different culture with joy and praise for all who performed the dance. Gives you the hope that someday we can all be so open to the beauty in all the peoples of the world.
A mom is a mom no matter where in the world & they don't need to be her kids either. She's just as amazed & proud of them. I love her eyes when she's watching!
As an Irish person age 13 when this came out, my mind was blown 🤯 gone was the boring Irish dance, this revitalized everything and really was a good insight into the way Ireland was changing on the economic scale.
I was 14 and my whole family cried watching this. Very similar feelings to you: goodbye old Ireland and welcome new, dynamic, outward-looking Ireland. Delighted these people appreciated it.
It is incredible because as an Irish person, this is a big part of our culture and it was largely suppressed or destroyed by colonizers. And so it’s wonderful to see that it survived long enough for another tribal group to experience it for the first time. That to me brings me joy.
As above stated the colonisers, especially throughout our occupation by Oliver Cromwell, who outlawed both music of any description (even anything that could make a rudimentary musical instrument was outlawed) and dance@MsMaryPatricia he did it to break the spirits of the Irish. Its the origins of lilting and dancing brogues alike. When the man takes your instruments use your voice, when he stops the drums beat your own rhythm.
Yes it was. The reason it is all feet was because the British banned dancing but if they passed by houses in the 1800s the ledges would only show the upper torso and so while they were dancing, it looked to your regular Crown inspector as a normal gathering.
And yet sadly today we are allowing our culture to be destroyed again, lulled into decay by commercialism, cowardice and ignorance on the part of the common man.
It brings tears to my eyes to see someone appreciate the beauty of my ancestors' dance and music. Thank you. Ireland is a small country but its people have experienced a deep history.
Appreciating each other's cultures is what is needed in this world. I would love to see to see mother and son do this again with other cultural dances. They are a delight.
It was so lovely to watch the elderly lady enjoying the performance so much. Her eyes were so wide. Bless her! This type of dancing must look really strange to those of a completely different culture.
This ladies joy is infectious.. what a lovely lady. It's heartwarming to see someone from another culture enjoying and enraptured in a culture that we are constantly told isn't worth preserving.
The show was called "Riverdance". The dancing itself is Irish step dancing. It is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful forms of dance there is. It is also very difficult. Every dancer in the show was a champion dancer if memory serves me correctly. Your reaction was wonderful 👍👍
And I have seen traditional dancing from India, exceptionally beautiful, too. My appreciation for it was based in my love for traditional Irish forms, so I could see the art, and how it differed. The world is an incredible place...
a girl in my class joined riverdance and got £1000 a week, free clothes, makeup, rent back in the 90s and she said they had to insure their legs, they worked so hard people had a lot of injuries. she was a champion too you are right
@@erickent3557 I would like to see a choreography where classical Indian dances are contrasted with Irish dance, particular movement involving stamping the feet, fast spins or turns to one side. I have seen similar with flamenco and Indian dance. I also like the idea of comparing flamenco to Irish dance
@@SobrietyandSolace i watched a brilliant cross over with tap dancers the other day it made me cry. Its a reaction video. Look up lord of the dance versus tap
They went on tour in America when I was a kid. I saw this and was captivated. I have to admit many traditional female singing sounds like the voice of an angel.
I am Irish and very proud of the performance of riverdance but Sobia enjoyment and excitement brings so much joy and lightness to my heart, she is a beautiful lady and thank you for the joy she brought to me in this video and Lord of the Dance. thank her for me please
What an absolute treat to get to see these two beautiful people from a completely different culture, love and appreciate the beauty that is RiverDance. We as the human race have such diversity, and to witness first hand on culture TRULY enjoy another's renews my faith in humanity. BRAVO to everyone!
Wow this touched my heart more than I thought it would. We, Ireland, are so small and these lovely reactors didn't even know we existed. To see people from a culture that is so very rich and ancient and proud, reacting to my culture (that I am so very proud of) and our traditional dance, (which we used to tell stories and celebrate together and was such an integral part of our community that we were forbidden to practice for so long) with such joy and kindness and appreciation actually made me tear up ! We are very different cultures but we are all brought together by music and dance and expression and I really appreciated this video. Love and kindness from a small village in Ireland all the way across the world, to everyone involved in this lovely video
my youngest was three at the time and was obsessed, we recorded it and had it for years.. he'd bounce around the house . bounce around the shops shouting he has Michael flatley... tired him out right enough.. mesmerized the world for decades🏴🏴
Oh, this takes me back, watching with my hairs standing on end as the Irish knocked it out of the park! As this video shows, the performance overcame all cultural barriers.
I remember my astonishment watching this on the night it was broadcast in 1994 yet I still get goosebumps from the very start of the singing that just build and build as it progresses. Watching these 2 experience it for the first time, reliving it through their expressions and delight just escalated it even more. I had tears in my eyes as the ovation just went on and on 👍🏻
The thing you have to realise is that usually went it's half time in Eurovision you go and make the tea. Nobody was expecting this that is why the audience reaction was so energetic. It was very much a feeling, "Oh God that was good. Wasn't expecting that."
this lady was a joy to watch as she discovered this dance! you could see that both of them not only were impressed and surprised but throroughly enjoyed the performance. just made me want to jump through the screen and hug her.
Auntie, we would ALL love to be that young, beautiful and skillful! I love Spanish Flamenco; and then notice Irish dancing! There is a reason they don't use their arms much in the dance, they were a colony of great britan and were banned.....so they took the foot dancing and RAN with it! Just astonishing!
Load of rubbish, it wasn't banned and in Britain dance among the working class was basically the same with clogs. Never heard of Northern clog Dancing.
In 1996 Riverdance came to Vancouver, B.C. (Canada) and I desperately wanted to go see it, but could not afford it. However, my good friend and her boyfriend were able to go and said it was the best thing they had ever seen - she has been all over the world and seen all kinds of performances, but even now she says it is still the best show she ever saw. I am glad I got to revisit it with these two wonderful people. I hope someday they get to go to a grand theatre and see a live performance.
Irish dance and especially Irish fiddle music , appeals to a wide variety of cultures. I brought my violin to India and played in the street, in an area of Himachal Pradesh inhabited by Tibetans and local Indian Hindus, as well as recent Tibetan Refugees and Tibetan monks and nuns. OI played out side the refugee centre and a huge crowd gathered out of nowhere to hear me play, trad. Irish fiddle. Everybody loved it, and wanted more. I had no idea that Tibetans in particular, felt the tunes and beat were "familiar" in a way, to them., from thier own culture, just much more complex.
I tell you what I don’t speak a word of these peoples language but their eyes are so expressive ! I don’t know them but you can tell two lovely lovely people I wish them all the best ❤👍👍
I am so proud and happy to see this reaction, they felt the excitement and amazement we all did back in '94! It was a very proud moment for ireland, the world was watching us, at that time the country was still relatively poor and underdeveloped, it was as if this dance and music was a fanfare for the future. it still brings me to tears when i watch it now.
Me too. The staging and build up was immaculate . And a masterstroke to insert something so spectacular into the interval. I remember hearing that a good number of people had gone out to the bar and loo and they heard this enormous roar of the crowd and came back in asking "what happened??" 🤣
@@georgebarnes8163 That's amazing! They premiered it on irish tv during the Irish held Eurovision song contest, had all the top Irish dancers dancing in it and top traditional irish musicians playing Irish composer Bill Whelan's score! its incredible how they covered up its actually American!
@Alpha Momentum google is your friend, Riverdance is a dance troop from the USA, the most basic of searches would have told you that. Jean is from New York and Micheal is from Chicago, if you can read a map you will find that both of those cities are in the USA and that the USA is not in Ireland but only if you can read a map which I doubt.
It's hard to believe it's so long ago when Riverdance came on the Eurovision Song Contest. Just incredible to watch - I'm irish too!! I was 35yrs old then - a LONNG time ago!! xx
I remember seeing the whole production of Riverdance the first time it played on cable TV. Magical! I'm glad they got to see this video and experience it themselves.
It is so lovely to see people enjoying Irish culture. For hundreds of years we had the British try to stamp out our culture an it shows the resilience of our tiny nation that we still have so many of our traditions in music and dance. Thank you for this, I love Riverdance and im glad you both enjoyed it too 💚
Your reaction is the same as mine, back in the day when I saw it live. No one remembers who was the singing contest, but EVERYONE recalls Riverdance. Fabulous. I’m so happy that you saw it too.
I didn't think they would like River Dance . Being so different from any in their traditional dance . But they did , it just goes to show. No matter what the culture, excellent will be recognized !
Years ago, an Indian coworker sent me songs of an artist from his native land... My love for dance, such as Jean Butler, and music, such as Seamus Ennis, let me understand its depth. When I told him such music could sustain my soul, and I meant it, a divide was crossed, just like our wonderful reaction video here shows. ART is art. And BEAUTY is beauty.
I was a kid when this came out on TV for the first time. I already liked Celtic music, and I was spellbound. The talent and energy of the dancers, and the raucous music, and ethereal voices, the haunting and wild pipes and drums... I listened to the soundtrack over and over when it came out. Really fun to watch them enjoy it for the first time. ♥️
Flatley is very skilled. However, he allows a flamboyance in his body and arm movements which are more of the Hollywood style of ‘tap dancing’ which owes its origins to Irish dance, but undermines the basic rules. Irish dance expresses complex movement, rhythm, harmony and stillness, hence the upper body is kept still.
@@CionnFEmy mother once told me the upper body is kept still because the English did not allow the Irish to dance, so this was part of pretending not to dance... but their legs move so much I wonder how this could be true 🤔
@@michelleobrien6996 Hi, I’m Irish, but no expert. I’ve heard this theory and another similar, about it originating as a protest by Irish dancers, forced to dance for Elizabeth I. They could be true as the penal laws imposed on Ireland had severe penalties for any display of Irish culture and language. However, no one really knows. But, other Irish dance forms, such as Set Dancing, which is very difficult and intricate, are extremely expressive with complex interchange between ‘sets’ of four in often very large groups, as you probably know. So, I think it’s more likely that it’s simply a unique style preference which evolved in Step Dance. It’s more demanding, needing more balance and control from the dancer, and also shows better line than other freer forms. That way, the skills of the dancer can be more clearly seen. There’s always been a competitive element to Irish dancing, so I can see how these disciplines could develop over time. I could be totally wrong of course. I was never any good at it, though always loved watching it. Especially Set Dancing, which is thrilling to watch live. What do you think?
I remember being blown away by this at the time. Irish Dancing is definitely a unique art form, it's great that so many people from around the world, have come to love it.
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Done also! I somehow didn't find you until just now, tho I've been watching Trybals for many months. The two in this vid already make me think I'm going to love them! Auntie is a gem! How I'd love to sit down with her (& an interpreter, I suppose) & just talk to her, get to know her life, her likes, joys, difficulties, stresses...their lives are so very different from mine, but people are people despite cultural differences, & keeping an open mind can bring such fascination & joy. Does anyone have a channel somewhere where Americans react to music/dance/etc of other cultures?? If so, I'd LOVE to be on it, just for the wide human experience (since I'm too broke to travel anywhere to get to know them myself).
Aaah Auntie that's the same joy how I felt when we (my Mother and I especially) watched the telivised stageshow back in the day.
Blessings onto you both.
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This lady is so beautiful when she was smiling so much. Her joy was so strong that just watching her was a joy.😊
She look like, if you were having the worst day of your life, and went to her her house, she would welcome you with a comforting smile, give you a warm hug, a cup of tea, and something to eat, all the while, soothing and comforting you, which, even in a foreign language, your heart would understand. Then, even the most messed up world would somehow be okay.
She was loving it
Her response was a “What costs nothing but is priceless?” moment.
I know, she's great!
Definitely!
The pure joy from Auntie while watching this is a gift to us all !
❤❤❤ I am Irish, it was wonderful to see our dancers touch your hearts.
When the beautiful lady says “I got inner satisfaction”. What a wonderful moment💜
Thank you to the two very nice people who appreciated our national dance, we are even taught it in school.
My brother used to cry and beg not to do it 😅
@ 😆. Boys! 😁
"I got inner satisfaction!" That woman is a joy! ❤
She was like a proud grandma watching her grandchild’s recital. I love her.
She is a lady with golden heart 💖
This lady is so pure she made me tear up
Me too. Im not Irish but felt so proud that the dancing was so appreciated by those of another culture.
You got the joy this little Irish girl got when she first watched. Loved this. God Bless you all Xxx
Their joy and happiness (especially the Auntie) brought me so much pleasure. It was pure and contagious.
She connected with Riverdance because she is in touch with her own native culture. She understands the importer of native culture.
Exactly
And all are connected because its is somehow the same at the heart of it all. So many similarities.bht modern culture is so Hollow.
I love this lady and gentleman’s reaction bless their hearts❤❤
The real enjoyment of the diversity of cultures across the world.
In the UK - Ireland and England our native cultures are being destroyed by mass immigration. We want to keep our ancient cultures but we are called racist if we do not wish to become minorities in our own lands.
I loved "auntie"....what a beautiful lady. So heartwarming to see how much she enjoyed Riverdance.
Yes I like how they appreciate the incredible effort must have went in to make the performance
I remember watching Eurovision in 1994 with my mum and we where just mesmerized watching it. It's still the most memorable Eurovision moment I've ever seen, even 30 years on nothing has came close to this performance.
I remember exactly the same thing, watching this here in France with my parents and being hypnotized by the music and the dancers. Had to wait weeks (months?) to find the record in the stores. And it's still my favorite moment in the whole Eurovision history! Just stunning.
Yeah, the year the "half time performance" stole the entire show!
To be fair, the winning song which was also by coincidence the Irish entry wasn't bad at all.
In fact it's a very beautiful, timeless and nostalgic song.
ruclips.net/video/lYu4Qr1rCAg/видео.html
Enjoy it one more time.
I will never forget watching it with my family too. We were also mesmerized. I think most of Europe were sat watching it on TV, all mesmerized. It's still wonderful to watch now, but seeing it for the first time on Eurovision was definitely very special.
I watched it on my own but the next day I saw my mother and we both exploded with praise for what we saw. I honestly mean it when I say I was absolutely blown away! Magical.
This lovely lady reminds me of my grandmother, who came from a tiny Polish village in the middle of nowhere. There's something about the kind, open genuineness of Old World people that transcends every border.
I wish we were more like them.
She reminds me of mine too, the very same smile and similar face. Northern Europe❤
My Nana was born in eastern Ukraine in 1906. She was only four years old when she and her parents came to the US. Despite that, being raised by her Old Country, working class parents (Great Grandpa was a tool and die maker) she grew up speaking Russian (Eastern Ukraine tends to be more Russian speaking) and eating traditional “peasant” food. Lots of organ meats, soup with “everything but the kitchen sink” as the saying goes, cabbage with everything. My Mom grew up eating the same foods, and learned (mostly) how to cook them. I have to say my sister and I were not big fans of the pigs’ feet or calf’s brains. :: shudder ::
I love stuffed cabbage though.
@@Laudon1228 oh God yes, I love me some stuffed cabbage.
Boy, isn't that the truth!
@@Laudon1228 Ooh, I LOVE pigs feet (or trotters we call them in the UK), although they are hard to find now. I also used to boil pigs heads to make my own brawn which is delicious, especially if you managed to get a good sized tongue too. And cowheel. Lovely. We used to suck the bones from the stew. All that with cabbage and dumplings. Soul food. Miss them loads! I think it was poor person's food really but became fashionable as all these things do!
I received much joy watching your reaction to the dancing and music of the Irish people--my people. Thank you.
@dennisoconnor4767
Lovely comment. I'm an American of Irish, English & Scandinavian descent (with a little Cherokee thrown in). I love the cultures of all my varied ancestors but there's something about Irish music & dance that especially stirs my soul. I feel it in my bones (& DNA).
💙🌿💙🌿💙🌿💙🌿💙🌿💙
@@deborahcornell171 is in your blood and bones..
We aren't your people.
@@deborahcornell171many irish people are descents of the vikings yet you will never ever hear us claim to be Scandinavian. Cop on.
@@Ciaradexy The Viking’s were a thousand years ago Ciara so you are hardly going to claim to be Norwegian. Many Americans are only two or three generations removed from there immigrant ancestors so feel an affinity to the “homeland” as told through family stories etc.
The most gobsmacking half time performance ever..
Absolutely, completely etched in the memory of everyone who watched it live!
Blew my mind when I first saw it. Revisited it a few dozen times after, on tape.
To see it get made into a full show that’s still going to this day amazes me.
I’ve never seen the show though, because nothing could recapture that feeling of seeing this performance.
The 'Tribal Video' presentations do more to advance peaceful co-existence and appreciation of all peoples than the United Nations ever has. This is an extremely valuable way to use the RUclips. Congratulations to the creators.
As an Irish person Riverdance has always moved me to tears and I like that it dispelled the somewhat clichéd view of Ireland by showcasing the original talent within this Country. The beautiful, genuinely joyfilled reactions from Sobia and Naveed are really touching 😍 They're so cute! 🥰💖
Riverdance was so exciting. It really did take the world by storm. It still moves me.
I remember watching it too, and being gobsmacked that this was a version of the steps and reels I learned in the local community hall. I was exhilarated that our country could produce such stirring and heart pounding dance and music. It still gets me now.
It never moved me to tears at the time cos I was a cool teenager but ive been tearing up the whole time during this. Apart from when I was cackling at Gerry Ryan being so Gerry Ryan.
Very much like the pipes do a Scot. I get all emotional listening to a pipe band
Same, Irish and moved to tears here. I appreciate their appreciation of our talented dancers and culture so much.
Thank you so much for your beautiful words and smiles.
Love ❤️ from Ireland 🇮🇪
To think that Riverdance was booked as Interval (Intermission) entertainment and that no one actually expected *that* kind of reaction fairly blows my mind. So beautiful and so stirring.
Absolutely loved your Mother's reacton. Her delight was so genuine. That is how we felt the first time we saw it. Your happiness made me feel so happy too!
auntie*
@@CHRISTSPIRACY.comJESUSwasVegan .. . ahhhh ! thanks for saying so . . .
I think I will call here "Mama !" all the same . . .
Mama has got great eyes ! B-)
and Dude's got a sweet and genuine smile !
I love watching people bring and receive joy. This is what makes the human race great.
I'm a proud Irishman of 63 years of age, I haven't seen this dance in a very long time it has brought a tear to my eye ❤
I loved the expressions on the lady's face, her joy was captivating.
How heart warming to see two people enjoy a different culture with joy and praise for all who performed the dance.
Gives you the hope that someday we can all be so open to the beauty in all the peoples of the world.
beautifully said.....
A mom is a mom no matter where in the world & they don't need to be her kids either. She's just as amazed & proud of them. I love her eyes when she's watching!
As an Irish person age 13 when this came out, my mind was blown 🤯 gone was the boring Irish dance, this revitalized everything and really was a good insight into the way Ireland was changing on the economic scale.
I was 14 and my whole family cried watching this. Very similar feelings to you: goodbye old Ireland and welcome new, dynamic, outward-looking Ireland.
Delighted these people appreciated it.
The beautiful ladies reaction bought tears to my eyes
Riverdance is loved around the World and Ireland both North and South are rightly proud of this group.
Michael Flatley was, and remains, the BEST EVER!!! 👍👍👍👍😍😍😍😍⚘⚘⚘⚘💖💖💖💖👌
He is from Chicago, USA, birthplace of progressive Irish dance.
about the only thing sadly
You never watched the documentary on this. Most off the Irish dancers were pissed that 2 yanks got top spots.
I'm Irish, glad you enjoyed our dancing. 💚🤍🧡
It is incredible because as an Irish person, this is a big part of our culture and it was largely suppressed or destroyed by colonizers. And so it’s wonderful to see that it survived long enough for another tribal group to experience it for the first time. That to me brings me joy.
As above stated the colonisers, especially throughout our occupation by Oliver Cromwell, who outlawed both music of any description (even anything that could make a rudimentary musical instrument was outlawed) and dance@MsMaryPatricia he did it to break the spirits of the Irish. Its the origins of lilting and dancing brogues alike. When the man takes your instruments use your voice, when he stops the drums beat your own rhythm.
Yes it was. The reason it is all feet was because the British banned dancing but if they passed by houses in the 1800s the ledges would only show the upper torso and so while they were dancing, it looked to your regular Crown inspector as a normal gathering.
Maybe your new 'colonizers' will help you, if you survive them.v
And yet sadly today we are allowing our culture to be destroyed again, lulled into decay by commercialism, cowardice and ignorance on the part of the common man.
what a load of auld shite
It brings tears to my eyes to see someone appreciate the beauty of my ancestors' dance and music. Thank you. Ireland is a small country but its people have experienced a deep history.
Oh my gosh….watching these two - what a joy & a treasure! Seeing them enjoy this new dance from a country they knew nothing about. Bless them both!
Love your mums reaction she obviously appreciates great music and dance
she is a breath of fresh air
These sweet folks are so open to others. We could take a lesson from them. Peace and love to you all.
Appreciating each other's cultures is what is needed in this world. I would love to see to see mother and son do this again with other cultural dances. They are a delight.
That's how I felt when I first watched it. Still get emotional watching it now.
We are all gods children this wonderful lady is awesome
The Irish -- my ancestors. I never got to visit Ireland, but the people will always live in my heart.
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It was so lovely to watch the elderly lady enjoying the performance so much. Her eyes were so wide. Bless her! This type of dancing must look really strange to those of a completely different culture.
This ladies joy is infectious.. what a lovely lady. It's heartwarming to see someone from another culture enjoying and enraptured in a culture that we are constantly told isn't worth preserving.
Who says that? I want to slap them!
Guess we all have the same reaction of surprise, astonishment and great appreciation for this outstanding performance. Truly world class.
Such a beautiful reaction to this famous irish moment, I loved when she said we sing like this in our ceremonies. ❤
The show was called "Riverdance". The dancing itself is Irish step dancing. It is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful forms of dance there is. It is also very difficult. Every dancer in the show was a champion dancer if memory serves me correctly. Your reaction was wonderful 👍👍
And I have seen traditional dancing from India, exceptionally beautiful, too. My appreciation for it was based in my love for traditional Irish forms, so I could see the art, and how it differed. The world is an incredible place...
a girl in my class joined riverdance and got £1000 a week, free clothes, makeup, rent back in the 90s and she said they had to insure their legs, they worked so hard people had a lot of injuries. she was a champion too you are right
@@erickent3557 I would like to see a choreography where classical Indian dances are contrasted with Irish dance, particular movement involving stamping the feet, fast spins or turns to one side. I have seen similar with flamenco and Indian dance. I also like the idea of comparing flamenco to Irish dance
@@SobrietyandSolace i watched a brilliant cross over with tap dancers the other day it made me cry. Its a reaction video. Look up lord of the dance versus tap
@@CHRISTSPIRACY.comJESUSwasVegan Good on her. Getting paid and doing dancing (that she loves doing).
They went on tour in America when I was a kid. I saw this and was captivated. I have to admit many traditional female singing sounds like the voice of an angel.
I saw them on tour in the U.S. too! (North Carolina) It felt almost magical to see them in person.
I am Irish and very proud of the performance of riverdance but Sobia enjoyment and excitement brings so much joy and lightness to my heart, she is a beautiful lady and thank you for the joy she brought to me in this video and Lord of the Dance. thank her for me please
What an absolute treat to get to see these two beautiful people from a completely different culture, love and appreciate the beauty that is RiverDance. We as the human race have such diversity, and to witness first hand on culture TRULY enjoy another's renews my faith in humanity. BRAVO to everyone!
Wow this touched my heart more than I thought it would. We, Ireland, are so small and these lovely reactors didn't even know we existed. To see people from a culture that is so very rich and ancient and proud, reacting to my culture (that I am so very proud of) and our traditional dance, (which we used to tell stories and celebrate together and was such an integral part of our community that we were forbidden to practice for so long) with such joy and kindness and appreciation actually made me tear up !
We are very different cultures but we are all brought together by music and dance and expression and I really appreciated this video.
Love and kindness from a small village in Ireland all the way across the world, to everyone involved in this lovely video
I love how song and dance transcends EVERYTHING, I swear drums are universal :D
my youngest was three at the time and was obsessed, we recorded it and had it for years.. he'd bounce around the house . bounce around the shops shouting he has Michael flatley... tired him out right enough.. mesmerized the world for decades🏴🏴
Oh, this takes me back, watching with my hairs standing on end as the Irish knocked it out of the park! As this video shows, the performance overcame all cultural barriers.
Auntie’s delight and gusto is fabulous! She must’ve been a wild one!
The smiles on their faces is exactly what music is supposed to do to you. Language isn't a barrier with music. This is just really beautiful to watch❤
I remember my astonishment watching this on the night it was broadcast in 1994 yet I still get goosebumps from the very start of the singing that just build and build as it progresses. Watching these 2 experience it for the first time, reliving it through their expressions and delight just escalated it even more. I had tears in my eyes as the ovation just went on and on 👍🏻
The thing you have to realise is that usually went it's half time in Eurovision you go and make the tea. Nobody was expecting this that is why the audience reaction was so energetic. It was very much a feeling, "Oh God that was good. Wasn't expecting that."
this lady was a joy to watch as she discovered this dance! you could see that both of them not only were impressed and surprised but throroughly enjoyed the performance. just made me want to jump through the screen and hug her.
When this was actually screened there would have been MILLIONS watching across Europe.
It’s 30 years since I first saw this. Still as stunning today as it was then.
Auntie, we would ALL love to be that young, beautiful and skillful! I love Spanish Flamenco; and then notice Irish dancing! There is a reason they don't use their arms much in the dance, they were a colony of great britan and were banned.....so they took the foot dancing and RAN with it! Just astonishing!
Load of rubbish, it wasn't banned and in Britain dance among the working class was basically the same with clogs. Never heard of Northern clog Dancing.
I love seeing Aunties excited reaction to wonderful videos! Love to you both from Florida, USA :)
The joy on this womans face is enough to bring a grown man to tears.
Their happiness brings me great Joy.
In 1996 Riverdance came to Vancouver, B.C. (Canada) and I desperately wanted to go see it, but could not afford it. However, my good friend and her boyfriend were able to go and said it was the best thing they had ever seen - she has been all over the world and seen all kinds of performances, but even now she says it is still the best show she ever saw.
I am glad I got to revisit it with these two wonderful people.
I hope someday they get to go to a grand theatre and see a live performance.
Beautiful lady...your joy is infectious. I enjoyed watching you more than the dancers.
Peace and love to both of you from Toronto.
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Irish dance and especially Irish fiddle music , appeals to a wide variety of cultures. I brought my violin to India and played in the street, in an area of Himachal Pradesh inhabited by Tibetans and local Indian Hindus, as well as recent Tibetan Refugees and Tibetan monks and nuns. OI played out side the refugee centre and a huge crowd gathered out of nowhere to hear me play, trad. Irish fiddle. Everybody loved it, and wanted more. I had no idea that Tibetans in particular, felt the tunes and beat were "familiar" in a way, to them., from thier own culture, just much more complex.
I got inner satisfaction watching the sheer delight of this lady and gentleman and their appreciation of the skills demonstrated in the dance.
The originator of River Dance is Michael Flatley...winner of many Irish dance contests....who is from Chicago, IL.
Riverdance and the joy it brings crosses continents and cultures. Just loved Auntie’s smile!
Love Auntie, so real and her joy is infectious. Love it, love humanity.
Art bypasses Nationality . Lovely reactions, lovely people.
You spell your given name the way my Grandaddy’s parents spelled his! (Aka the right way 😁) I was named for him.
I tell you what I don’t speak a word of these peoples language but their eyes are so expressive ! I don’t know them but you can tell two lovely lovely people I wish them all the best ❤👍👍
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I am so proud and happy to see this reaction, they felt the excitement and amazement we all did back in '94! It was a very proud moment for ireland, the world was watching us, at that time the country was still relatively poor and underdeveloped, it was as if this dance and music was a fanfare for the future. it still brings me to tears when i watch it now.
Me too. The staging and build up was immaculate . And a masterstroke to insert something so spectacular into the interval. I remember hearing that a good number of people had gone out to the bar and loo and they heard this enormous roar of the crowd and came back in asking "what happened??" 🤣
Riverdance is from the USA not Ireland
@@georgebarnes8163 That's amazing! They premiered it on irish tv during the Irish held Eurovision song contest, had all the top Irish dancers dancing in it and top traditional irish musicians playing Irish composer Bill Whelan's score! its incredible how they covered up its actually American!
@Alpha Momentum Try again in English.
@Alpha Momentum google is your friend, Riverdance is a dance troop from the USA, the most basic of searches would have told you that. Jean is from New York and Micheal is from Chicago, if you can read a map you will find that both of those cities are in the USA and that the USA is not in Ireland but only if you can read a map which I doubt.
It's hard to believe it's so long ago when Riverdance came on the Eurovision Song Contest. Just incredible to watch - I'm irish too!! I was 35yrs old then - a LONNG time ago!! xx
Go on you're only a Spring chicken🐣☘️👍
I remember seeing the whole production of Riverdance the first time it played on cable TV. Magical! I'm glad they got to see this video and experience it themselves.
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me too...can't remember who won the contest DO remember the Riverdance :D
@@dtulip1 I am not surprised!
It is so lovely to see people enjoying Irish culture. For hundreds of years we had the British try to stamp out our culture an it shows the resilience of our tiny nation that we still have so many of our traditions in music and dance. Thank you for this, I love Riverdance and im glad you both enjoyed it too 💚
Your reaction is the same as mine, back in the day when I saw it live. No one remembers who was the singing contest, but EVERYONE recalls Riverdance. Fabulous. I’m so happy that you saw it too.
Amazing!
The ladies reaction made my day
God bless her xx
I didn't think they would like River Dance . Being so different from any in their traditional dance . But they did , it just goes to show. No matter what the culture, excellent will be recognized !
You can see how this step dancing to drums crosses cultures successfully.
OMG I love Her. Her facial expressions are Amazing so damn cute 😍😍😍
Your Mother is so emotional, so enjoying ...I like her much 🤗 ❤
I wish we were as unspoiled as this beautiful woman and this gentleman.
Years ago, an Indian coworker sent me songs of an artist from his native land... My love for dance, such as Jean Butler, and music, such as Seamus Ennis, let me understand its depth. When I told him such music could sustain my soul, and I meant it, a divide was crossed, just like our wonderful reaction video here shows. ART is art. And BEAUTY is beauty.
I love how expressive she is.
I was a kid when this came out on TV for the first time. I already liked Celtic music, and I was spellbound. The talent and energy of the dancers, and the raucous music, and ethereal voices, the haunting and wild pipes and drums... I listened to the soundtrack over and over when it came out. Really fun to watch them enjoy it for the first time. ♥️
I think I had pretty much the same reaction the first time I saw it, only I think I cried too❤😊
Proud to be Irish watching this,their reaction is priceless 🤍🙏🤍
I'm so glad that you used the original EuroVision recording.
Music & dance are just two of the universal languages. 💚
This interval act during The Eurovision songcontest made me fall in love with Irish music and Riverdance. Been a fan ever since.
I smiled with them both all the way through. I loved seeing the joy on their faces as they enjoyed the performance ❤
One of the greatest dance performances ever made!
Indeed
There is no one like Michael Flatley. He is an incredible Irish dancer. Spellbinding skill.
Out of this world
Honestly I preferred the guy who replaced him! He didn't make it all about himself, he elevated everyone!
Flatley is very skilled. However, he allows a flamboyance in his body and arm movements which are more of the Hollywood style of ‘tap dancing’ which owes its origins to Irish dance, but undermines the basic rules. Irish dance expresses complex movement, rhythm, harmony and stillness, hence the upper body is kept still.
@@CionnFEmy mother once told me the upper body is kept still because the English did not allow the Irish to dance, so this was part of pretending not to dance... but their legs move so much I wonder how this could be true 🤔
@@michelleobrien6996 Hi, I’m Irish, but no expert. I’ve heard this theory and another similar, about it originating as a protest by Irish dancers, forced to dance for Elizabeth I. They could be true as the penal laws imposed on Ireland had severe penalties for any display of Irish culture and language.
However, no one really knows. But, other Irish dance forms, such as Set Dancing, which is very difficult and intricate, are extremely expressive with complex interchange between ‘sets’ of four in often very large groups, as you probably know. So, I think it’s more likely that it’s simply a unique style preference which evolved in Step Dance. It’s more demanding, needing more balance and control from the dancer, and also shows better line than other freer forms. That way, the skills of the dancer can be more clearly seen. There’s always been a competitive element to Irish dancing, so I can see how these disciplines could develop over time. I could be totally wrong of course. I was never any good at it, though always loved watching it. Especially Set Dancing, which is thrilling to watch live. What do you think?
These people are just so sweet! Love their honesty and the pure enjoyment they expressed.
Thank you from Ireland.
You are most welcome
That was so much fun, watching this lovely lady and the young man as they watched Riverdance!🤗
The Aunties reaction is amazing, filled with genuine admiration.
This woman is adorable. Her smile and reactions 🥰
I remember being blown away by this at the time. Irish Dancing is definitely a unique art form, it's great that so many people from around the world, have come to love it.
Such a beautiful women, light and love shines from her face and eyes, greetings from the home of Riverdance, Ireland ❤
Riverdance is beautiful. Makes me proud to be ☘️ Irish. I love their reaction, I enjoyed their happiness.