Kolo (Serbian Cyrillic: Коло) is a South Slavic circle dance, found under this name in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, and Serbia. It is inscribed...
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Dancing tradition in Serbia is represented by various styles of dances, commonly called Kolo. The word originates from the Slavic word meaning a 'wheel...
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Croatian dance traditionally refers to a category of folk-dances, the most common being the kolo. Croatian dance varies by region, and can be found in...
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kolo / коло in Serbian, the Turkish form hora and in Hebrew הורה (horah). The Khorumi dance of Georgia also might be connected to the Horon dance in...
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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...
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of Folk Dances and Songs of Serbia "Kolo" (Serbian: Ансамбл народних игара и песама Србије "Коло" / Ansambl narodnih igara i pesama Srbije "Kolo"), known...
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Khorovod (category Circle dances)
коло, kolo, Belarusian: карагод [karaˈɣot], Bulgarian: хоро, Polish: korowód) is an East Slavic and pagan art form and one of the oldest dances of Russia...
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up kolo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kolo may refer to: Koło Koło, Łódź Voivodeship Koło, Lublin Voivodeship Koło, Lubusz Voivodeship Kolo, Bosnia...
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International folk dance includes Balkan dance, Middle Eastern dance, contra dance, Hungarian dance, polka, Chinese dance, and Japanese dance. Clubs featuring...
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However, they are also sung by women in equal footing, especially in kolo dance. Bećarac uses a strict form of couplet in decasyllable, always sung to...
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