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    The kolomyika (Ukrainian: кoлoмийкa, Polish: kołomyjka; also spelled kolomeyka or kolomeike) is a Hutsul (Ukrainian) music genre that combines a fast-paced...
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  • Dyki Tantsi (redirect from Kolomyika (song))
    "Skazhy meni" Ruslana, Oleksandr Ksenofontov, Andriy Kuzmenko 4:40 6. "Kolomyika" Ruslana, Oleksandr Ksenofontov 4:02 7. "Hutsulka" Ruslana, Oleksandr...
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    (танець-приспівка) in most of ethnic Ukrainian lands, with the exception of "kolomyika" regions (Pokuttia, Boiko Subcarpathians, and Halychyna). In Russia there...
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  • of the chastushka's rhyme and meter, and the general meaning: Bećarac Kolomyika Sheila Fitzpatrick, Stalin's Peasants: Resistance and Survival in the...
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    everyday dance, which includes metelitsa, hopak, kozachok, hutsulka, kolomyika, square dance, and polka. Judging by the figures depicted in motion on...
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  • everyday dance, which includes metelitsa, hopak, kozachok, hutsulka, kolomyika, square dance, polka. Italian folk dance has been an integral part of...
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    for the New Year, individual and pair polka dancing is stopped and the kolomyika begins. When the kolomyjka is finished, everyone resumes to their previous...
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  • arrangements of folk songs for solo voice or choir; and Vitrohony, a cycle of kolomyika melodies for piano Denys Sichynsky 1865–1909 Kliuvyntsi, Husiatyn county...
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    (2000) "Proschannia z dysko" (2001) "Dobryi vechir, tobi..." (2002) "Kolomyika" (2003) "Oi, Zahraimy, Muzychenku" (2003) "Wild Dances" (2004) "Dance...
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  • Institute, Volodymyr Ivasyuk. Volodymyr was inspired by a collection of "kolomyikas" (author of the collection was Volodymyr Hnatyuk), traditional folk songs/dances...
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