Dúlamán

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Dúlamán
General information
origin Ireland
Genre (s) Irish folk
founding 2016
Website www.dulamanshow.ie/
Current occupation
Aaron Doyle
singing
Sean Keany
singing
Gavin Ryan
singing
Conor McQuaid

Dúlamán (subtitle: Voice of the Celts ) is an Irish stage performance, which became known in Germany primarily for its participation in the eleventh season of Das Supertalent .

background

Similar to Riverdance - The Show , Dúlamán is a 90-minute stage show that combines Irish folk and tap dance . The show focuses on the four singers Aaron Doyle, Sean Keany, Gavin Ryan and Conor McQuaid, who are supported by a dance company. The name is based on the traditional Irish song of the same name, which was popularized primarily by Clannad and Enya .

The show is produced by Seán McCarthy . The choreography was done by Jacintha Sharpe and the music was written by Conal Early .

In Germany, the show took part in the casting show Das Supertalent on RTL. Even if they only achieved an audience vote of 3.77% (penultimate place) in the final, their appearance with the modern-talking song Brother Louie made the show popular.

On December 15, 2017, the album Voice of the Celts was released , which reached number 59 in the German album charts . Dieter Bohlen took over the production of the album, which includes traditional Irish folk pieces as well as three modern talking cover versions .

At the beginning of January 2018 the show will tour Germany.

Discography

Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
Voice of the Celts
  DE 59 12/22/2017 (2 weeks)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Celtic song meets modern talking: The daring combination of Dúlamán inspires. RTL.de , October 20, 2017, accessed on December 22, 2017 .
  2. a b Chart sources: Germany . Retrieved December 22, 2017
  3. Dúlamán. From the "Supertalent" show to the charts. Sony Music , December 15, 2017, accessed December 22, 2017 .