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  2. Hopak - Wikipedia

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    Hopak (Ukrainian: гопа́к, IPA:) is a Ukrainian folk dance originating as a male dance among the Zaporozhian Cossacks, but later danced by couples, male soloists, and mixed groups of dancers. It is performed most often as a solitary concert dance by amateur and professional Ukrainian dance ensembles, as well as other performers of folk ...

  3. Kozachok - Wikipedia

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    Kozachok (Ukrainian: козачо́к, pronounced [ko.za.'tʃɔk]) or kazachok (Russian: казачо́к) is a traditional Russian, Belorussian and Ukrainian [1] [2] [3] quick-paced folk dance for couples originating with the Cossacks in the 16th century. [4]

  4. Cossacks - Wikipedia

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    Cossacks Dance – Kozachok by Stanisław Masłowski, oil on canvas 1883 [136] Ostap Kindrachuk, Ukrainian Cossack, playing the bandura in traditional dress Literary reflections of Cossack culture abound in Russian , Ukrainian , and Polish literature , particularly in the works of Nikolai Gogol ( Taras Bulba ), Taras Shevchenko , Mikhail ...

  5. Prisiadki - Wikipedia

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    The ability to dance prisiadki on prosthetic legs in a Barynya dance for a military pilot was the climax of the patriotic novel The Story of a Real Man by Boris Polevoy. [12] The controversial Dancing Cossacks advertisement for the New Zealand National Party criticized the compulsory superannuation scheme Labour Government.

  6. Ukrainian dance - Wikipedia

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    The "Kuban Cossacks" dance troupe was formed in 1956 in Melbourne, and led by Wasyl and Lilly Kowalenko, achieved international success for their performances of Ukrainian cossack dances and songs. By 1989 the troupe had appeared in 13,000 live shows in 30 countries, and had appeared on 160 television shows. [2]

  7. Combat Hopak - Wikipedia

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    Combat Hopak (also Boyovyy Hopak, Boyovyi Hopak from Ukrainian Бойовий гопак) is a Cossack martial art from Ukraine. It was systematised and codified in 1985 by Volodymyr Pylat (a descendant of a Cossack family from western Ukraine). It can be trained in light, semi and full contact formulae.

  8. Zaporozhian Cossacks - Wikipedia

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    The Zaporozhian Cossacks, ... and music found their way into official state dance and music ensembles, and influenced the image of Ukraine in the years to come.

  9. Kuban Cossack Choir - Wikipedia

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    A year later, during the Purges, Kontsevich was arrested and then executed. The choir however continued to grow, and in 1939 with the addition of a dance group it was renamed the Ensemble of Kuban Cossack Dance (Ансамбль песни и пляски кубанских казаков, Ansamblʹ pesni i pljaski kubanskix kazakov).