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  2. Kolo (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Kolo requires almost no movement above the waist. The basic steps are easy to learn. Experienced dancers demonstrate virtuosity by adding different ornamental elements, such as syncopated steps. Each region has at least one unique kolo. [2] [3] It is difficult to master the dance and even most experienced dancers cannot master all of them. [3 ...

  3. Nijemo kolo - Wikipedia

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    Nijemo kolo (pronounced [nijêːmo kôlo]) is a silent dance originating from the Dalmatian hinterland in southern Croatia. In 2011 it was inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists. [1]

  4. Croatian folk dance - Wikipedia

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    The traditional kolo is a circle dance, a relatively simple dance common throughout other Slavic countries in which dancers follow each other around the circle. Due to emigration, Croatian folk dance groups are prevalent throughout the diaspora , most notably the United States , Canada , Australia, and Germany .

  5. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Croatia

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    Bećarac singing and playing from Eastern Croatia 2011 00358: Bećarac is a humorous form of folk song, originally from rural Slavonia. Nijemo kolo, silent circle dance of the Dalmatian hinterland 2011 00359: Nijemo kolo is a silent dance originating from the Dalmatian Hinterland. Klapa multipart singing of Dalmatia, southern Croatia 2012 00746

  6. Category:Croatian folk dances - Wikipedia

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    Croatian folk dance; K. Kolo (dance) L. Linđo; M. Moreška; N. Nijemo kolo This page was last edited on 3 October 2017, at 21:02 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. Bunjevci - Wikipedia

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    Important in this context is the work of the folk dance teacher and choreographer Stevan Tonković [173] from Vojvodina, Serbia, and the folk dance group ensemble LADO [174] from Croatia. Bunjevačko momačko kolo – literally the bunjevac men's kolo, where one man dances with two women

  8. National Folk Dance Ensemble of Croatia LADO - Wikipedia

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    The LADO dance ensemble was founded on 11 November 1949 by Founding Artistic Director and Choreographer Zvonko Ljevaković, [3] thanks in part to a grant from the government of the People's Republic of Croatia under the name Državni zbor narodnih plesova i pjesama (DZNPiP). Its mission was to find and collect samples of the rich Croatian music ...

  9. Istro-Romanians - Wikipedia

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    Dancers often form an arch with their hands through which a human chain passes underneath. According to Morariu, this dance is similar to those of Bukovina (a part of which is in Romania). One of the favorite dances of the Istro-Romanians is the Kolo, initially with a circular shape and then developing in skkocigori, that is