Riverdance World Record Attempt in Ennis, Co. Clare, Ireland
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- All in aid of the Special Olympics Ireland, a world record attempt was held in the Fair Green in Ennis, Co. Clare, Ireland on the 17th of May 2009. The title of the world record was the Largest Ever Ceile. Because of where the fundraiser was being held, it was decided that the Siege Of Ennis would be the dance that everybody would perform. :)
After some torrential rain, the clouds broke and a glimmer of sunshine came through, just giving enough time for the Kilfenora Ceili Band to tune up and play a few reels while the people of Clare tried for the world record.
The event was covered by Clare FM Radio who made regular broadcasts from the main stage throughout the day and also streamed video of the whole event live over their website.
Thanks to the thousands who showed up and braved the elements for a great cause.
Great time! Beautiful music and great to see so many people dancing together and having fun! Thank you and God bless you, Colm.
Lovely video! I'm sharing it with my dance class here in the States - We're from the city that at last count still held the record (at the Dublin Irish Fest in Columbus, Ohio) and we love to see all of you dancing and having fun despite the rain! Brilliant!
congratulations to all involved from the Old Ground Hotel, Ennis - this was a great day that showed the heart and beat of county clare
Jes can rem. that day perfectly. The rain that fell was unreal.
WE WERE THERE! WOOOOHOO!
i love this video!!!!!!!!
Oh right cool... i was there it was great fun wish more people came. but it rained....
Why do i get the feeling that I have heard this song somewhere before?
Hey there miss hansberry! :)
trying to get the hits up :)
this is true, but we were trying to get the hits up :)
it was the siege of ennis not riverdance lol ..
So did you gert the record?