La Coco-Dance

"La Coco-Dance" ("The Coco Dance") was the Monegasque entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, performed in French and Tahitian by Séverine Ferrer. This was the first - and to date, the only - occasion on which the Tahitian language was used at the Contest. At the close of the song, Ferrer was lifted onto the shoulders of her male dancers, delivering the spoken line "Coco-Dance" a cappella. This is Monaco's last Eurovision entry to date, the principality did not participate in the 2007 Contest and has yet to return.

La Coco-Dance

"La Coco-Dance" ("The Coco Dance") was the Monegasque entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, performed in French and Tahitian by Séverine Ferrer. This was the first - and to date, the only - occasion on which the Tahitian language was used at the Contest. At the close of the song, Ferrer was lifted onto the shoulders of her male dancers, delivering the spoken line "Coco-Dance" a cappella. This is Monaco's last Eurovision entry to date, the principality did not participate in the 2007 Contest and has yet to return.