Riverdance at the Eurovision Song Contest 30 April 1994, Dublin #Riverdance20
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Channel: Riverdance
Views: 16,257,409
Rating: 4.7771659 out of 5
Keywords: Ireland, Dublin, Eurovision Song Contest (Award Category), riverdance, #riverdance20, Jean Butler, Michael Flatley (Author), Irish Dancing, Dancing, Irish, John McColgan, Moya Doherty, Bill Whelan, Nostalgia, anuna, Point Theatre (Building)
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Length: 8min 14sec (494 seconds)
Published: Tue Apr 29 2014
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Many historians argue that BC-AD dating should have replaced with BR-AR (before Riverdance / After Riverdance) after the airing of this performance..
I made my First Holy Communion on that same day and the only memory I have of the day is watching Riverdance that night during the Eurovision intermission.
Although we often romanticise historic moments, Riverdance actually was something special at the time. For a country that had struggled for so many centuries and lagged far behind the rest of Europe, it was one of the earliest glimmers of a confident Ireland emerging both figuratively and literally on a world stage.
I went and saw Riverdance live in the 90s, it was awesome. Also remember that a lot of people didn't like Flatley's replacement for whatever reason.
His legs flail about as if independent from his body!
oh lord the 90's
My grandma had a tape of Riverdance when I was a kid. That's actually what got me into Irish dancing. Was a competitive dancer for nearly a decade before I had to quit due to medical issues. God I miss it, it was so much fun.
Watching this video is oddly entertaining and I even feel being educated by reading the subtitles.
I was kind of disappointed by the crowd not giving a standing ovation right away, but I’m still satisfied.
Thank you
As an American, I want to encourage all other Americans to watch Eurovision at some point. It's truly entertaining. I had the exquisite pleasure of witnessing it while visiting Scotland a few years back. It's really really enjoyable to watch something so popular outside of America.
Thanks for sharing! I remember my older sisters and their friends were obsessed with River Dance and Lord of the dance. I kind of agree with Chandler... Michael Flatly's legs seem to have a mind of their own.