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Published 10:35 30 Apr 2014 BST
Updated 10:25 15 Jun 2015 BST
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2. It introduced the haunting vocals of Anúna
3. That rhythm
4.Totally, in sync
5. Michael Flatley’s billowing shirt
6. And his heaving chest…
7. Jean Butler’s elegance
8. That leg work
9. Irish dancing became more classy
10. It gave us that signature move that we now always do in Coppers
The iconic performance was presented by RTÉ, created and produced by Moya Doherty, with music by Bill Whelan, choreography by Michael Flatley and Jean Butler and staging by Mavis Ascot. Let's relive that moment again shall we?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0v_pu6miJ8
Riverdance is looking for people to share their memories about that night using the hashtag #riverdance20 or on their website here.
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