• "Wild Dances" is a song composed and recorded by Ukrainian singer-songwriter Ruslana, with lyrics by herself, Oleksandr Ksenofontov, Jamie Maher, Michael...
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    Ruslana (category Dancers from Lviv)
    Wild Dances. It combines powerful and permeating ethnic drums, trumpet sounds of the trembita, an ancient Hutsul music instrument, with modern dance beats...
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  • (Molfar Dance) – 4:00 Wild Dances [Harem's Percussion Mix] (Thanks to Turkey) – 2:52 Ring Dance with the Wolves [Bonus track] – 3:51 Wild Dances [C.Y.T...
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    debut in 2003. Ukraine has won the contest three times: in 2004 with "Wild Dances" by Ruslana, in 2016 with "1944" by Jamala, and in 2022 with "Stefania"...
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  • "Znaju Ja" Making Of "Znaju Ja" Wild Dances "Wild Dances" Making Of "Wild Dances" "Dance with the Wolves" Making Of "Dance with the Wolves" "The Same Star"...
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  • Wild. Club'in is the name of Ruslana's remix album that contains remixes of tracks from her 2004 Wild Dances album, and a couple of other songs as well...
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  • become famous outside of Uzbekistan thanks to a cover of Ruslana's song Wild Dances. Ziyoda has also acted in a number of Uzbek drama films. Ziyoda O’tkirovna...
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    not having competed since 1979. The winner was Ukraine with the song "Wild Dances", performed by Ruslana who wrote it with her husband Oleksandr Ksenofontov...
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  • Ukraine participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 with the song "Wild Dances" written by Ruslana and Oleksandr Ksenofontov. The song was performed...
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  • Dyki tantsi (Ukrainian: Дикі танці; transl. Wild Dances) is the fourth studio album by Ukrainian singer-songwriter Ruslana. It was released on June 10...
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  • The Polovtsian dances, or Polovetsian dances (Russian: Половецкие пляски, romanized: Polovetskie plyaski from the Russian "Polovtsy" – the name used by...
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  • Wild Dance is an album by Italian trumpeter and composer Enrico Rava's Quartet with trombonist Gianluca Petrella recorded in 2015 and released on the ECM...
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  • "Dance with the Wolves" is a song from Ukrainian singer Ruslana’s fifth studio album Wild Dances, and was released on 11 January 2005. Two music videos...
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  • it won in the semi-finals but ultimately lost closely to Ukrainian "Wild Dances", finishing second scoring 263 points, becoming the first non-winning...
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    following the country's victory at the 2004 contest with the song "Wild Dances" by Ruslana. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host...
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    Contest 2004, Ruslana. Ksenofontov wrote the lyrics to the winning song, "Wild Dances". They have been married since 28 December 1995. He is also a lead singer...
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  • competition from "Waterloo" by ABBA and eleven others to finish second. "Wild Dances" by Ruslana the Ukrainian 2004 winning entry, was first. The song was...
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    "Kolomyika" (2003) "Oi, Zahraimy, Muzychenku" (2003) "Wild Dances" (2004) "Dance with the Wolves" (2004) "Ring Dance with the Wolves" (2005) "The Same Star" (2005)...
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  • again, winning the competition, breaking the previous record –held by "Wild Dances" by Ruslana– for the highest points tally in contest history as well...
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    following songs: "Wild Dances" "Like a Hurricane" "Arcan" "The Tango We Used To Dance" "Wild Passion" "Wild Dances part II" "Dance with the Wolves" "Accordion...
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    Eleni Foureira (category Greek dance musicians)
    They placed second behind Giorgos Alkaios. In 2013, she performed "Wild Dances" with Ruslana at Eurosong 2013 – a MAD show. She later considered taking...
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  • Contest. ERT then selected four songs –"My Number One", "OK", "Let's Get Wild", and "The Light in Our Soul"– to be performed by her in a televised national...
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    African dancers to attract attention to their stalls. Their dances were combinations of African and European steps and elements, creating new dances that...
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    total). During the live broadcast on the television channel Das Erste, "Wild Dances" by Ruslana was chosen as the winner, ahead of well-known Eurovision...
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  • originate from the Ivano-Frankivsk region of Western Ukraine. After receiving a wild card to the final of the Ukrainian Eurovision pre-selection, Evrobachennya...
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    Ukrainian winner of the contest Ruslana during her performance of the song "Wild Dances". It is also used by Ukrainian band ONUKA. The longest trembita (8.35...
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    ABBA (category Swedish dance music groups)
    colourful and trend-setting costumes its members wore. The reason for the wild costumes was Swedish tax law: the cost of the clothes was deductible only...
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    pop charts throughout German-speaking Europe, including "Stardust" and "Wild & Free". One of the best-selling female German artists to emerge in the early...
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  • Dyachenko Wild Energy. Amazon. Wild Dances, a DVD compilation by Ruslana This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Wild Energy....
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    mid-1926 to 1927. While the dance probably came from the "star" or challenge dances that were all part of the African-American dance called Juba, the particular...
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