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  2. Serbian dances - Wikipedia

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    These dances are often stylized and performed on stage in full traditional costume. Kolo is also danced internationally by folk groups and at dance events, sometimes with new musical arrangements and dance motifs. [2] Kolo was added to the UNESCO List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity for Serbia in 2017. [3]

  3. Kolo (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Kolo (Serbian: Коло) is a South Slavic circle dance, found under this name in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia. It is inscribed on the UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage for Serbia. [1] Hungarian communities were also influenced by the tradition, where a similar dance is known as Kalala. [2]

  4. Izvika - Wikipedia

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    Izvika (Serbian Cyrillic: извика), Naglas (наглас) or Kajda (кајда) is a traditional polyphonic folk singing in southwestern Serbia, in the Zlatibor region , [1] although similar styles are also found in Vlasotince [2] and other parts of the country. It is sung in a duet. A folk dance, sakajdo, accompanies the singing. [3]

  5. Ensemble "Kolo" - Wikipedia

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    National Ensemble of Folk Dances and Songs of Serbia "Kolo" (Serbian: Ансамбл народних игара и песама Србије "Коло" / Ansambl narodnih igara i pesama Srbije "Kolo"), known simply as Ensemble "Kolo" (Ансамбл "Коло" / Ansambl "Kolo"), was established on 5 May 1948 by the decision of People's Republic of Serbia which at that time was one of the six ...

  6. Category:Serbian folk dances - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Serbian folk dances" This category contains only the following page. ... This page was last edited on 3 March 2021, at 08:57 (UTC).

  7. Music of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian folk music is both rural (izvorna muzika) and urban (starogradska muzika) and includes a two-beat dance called kolo, which is a circle dance with almost no movement above the waist, accompanied by instrumental music made most often with an accordion, but also with other instruments: frula (traditional kind of a recorder), tamburica ...

  8. Čoček - Wikipedia

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    8 time signature; two variant forms have the beats divided 2-2-2-3 and 2-2-3-2. (This latter meter is sometimes referred to as "gypsy 9".) Roma musicians living in areas of the former Yugoslavia have broadened the form to include variations in 4 4 and 7 8. In the international folk dance community, čoček is

  9. Category:Serbian folk music - Wikipedia

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    Serbian folk dances (1 P) F. Folk festivals in Serbia (4 P) S. Serbian folk musicians (3 C, 4 P) Serbian folk songs (6 P) Pages in category "Serbian folk music"