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  2. Cracovians (ethnic group) - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Cracovian folk costumes (stroj krakowski). The Cracovians are divided into two geographic subgroups, the Eastern Cracovians who inhabit the areas east of Kraków from Jędrzejów and Miechów to Tarnów , and the Western Cracovians who reside west of Kraków — their traditional dress is considered to be the quintessential Kraków ...

  3. Krakowiak - Wikipedia

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    The folk outfit worn for the dance has become the national costume of Poland, most notably, the rogatywka peaked hat with peacock feathers. [ 1 ] It became a popular ballroom dance in Vienna ( "Krakauer" ) and Paris (" Cracovienne" ) where, with the polonaise and the mazurka , it signalled a Romantic sensibility of sympathy towards a ...

  4. National costumes of Poland - Wikipedia

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    National costumes of Poland (Polish: stroje ludowe) vary by region. They are typically not worn in daily life but at folk festivals, folk weddings, religious holidays, harvest festivals and other special occasions. [1] The costumes may reflect region and sometimes social or marital status. [1]

  5. Lajkonik - Wikipedia

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    The costume of the Lajkonik is worn also by street disguisers as a tourist attraction. [4] However, the true Lajkonik is only the one at the festival on the first Thursday after Corpus Christi. Lajkonik-themed seats in a Bombardier NGT6 tram in Kraków. There are numerous souvenirs and folk art items depicting the Lajkonik.

  6. List of events in Kraków - Wikipedia

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    Corpus Christi is a movable feast that falls in May or June. Churches of Kraków organises colourful processions for the locals (during which some of the citizens take part in the event dressed in folk costumes). About week after the Corpus Christi, the parade of Lajkonik (a man traditionally dressed as a Tatar) takes place.

  7. Center for Traditional Music and Dance - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Traditional Music and Dance (CTMD) is a leading folk/traditional arts organization based in New York City.Originally established as the Balkan Arts Center in 1968, CTMD assists the city's ethnic and immigrant communities in maintaining their traditions and cultural heritage.

  8. Anne Hathaway Channels Scary Statue of Liberty for ‘Boo York ...

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    Anne Hathaway has many talents: acting, singing and crafting a creative Halloween costume!. In an Instagram post on Friday, Oct. 25, the The Idea of You star, 41, shared multiple photos of her ...

  9. Ethnographic Museum of Kraków - Wikipedia

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    The plans for the establishment of the Ethnographic Museum began in 1902 and were related to the exhibition on folk art from the collection of Seweryn Udziela, organized by the Polish Applied Arts Society. The National Museum in 1904 created an ethnographic department and a permanent ethnographic exposition in the Cloth Hall was opened.