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  2. Music of North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    The Macedonian traditional music, which can be rural or urban (starogradska muzika), includes: lyric songs, epic songs, labour songs, ritual songs, humorous songs, circle dance ("oro"), the old urban style called Čalgija (not to be confused with chalga) etc. Popular traditional songs are: Kaleš bre Anǵo, Slušam kaj šumat šumite, Biljana platno beleše, Dafino vino crveno, Narode ...

  3. Macedonia Timeless - Wikipedia

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    The theme of the video is the temples (churches, monasteries and mosques) all over North Macedonia. The director of this video is Milčo Mančevski, the director of Macedonia Timeless 1. The music is a remix by the Macedonian folk song "Uči me majko, karaj me" made by Kiril Džajkovski (the nearly same music was used in Macedonia Timeless 1).

  4. Jovano Jovanke - Wikipedia

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    Jovano, Jovanke (Bulgarian: Йовано, Йованке; [1] Macedonian: Јовано, Јованке) is a traditional folk song originating from the region of Macedonia. [2] It is popular in and frequently performed in North Macedonia, [3] Bulgaria, [4] and the Macedonia region of Greece.

  5. Poustseno - Wikipedia

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    Poustseno Macedonian language Пуштено", Pushteno, meaning "to let go" is a traditional Macedonian dance from Florina, Western Macedonia Greece. It is danced in the area of Florina by the native (Greek) Macedonians, and is also known with the Greek name of "Lytos" (Greek: λυτός).

  6. Tanec - Wikipedia

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    Clarinetist and composer Tale Ognenovski. [4] Ognenovski performed with Tanec during their 1956 66-date tour of United States of America and Canada.[5] [6] As a clarinet he performed the Macedonian folk dances Zhensko Chamche and Beranche in Vardar Film’s 1955 production of Ritam i zvuk (Rhythm and Sound).

  7. Culture of North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Mak-Fest in Stip and the Skopje Festival are the two best-known festivals of popular music in North Macedonia. The rock group Leb i Sol, with its original music infusing traditional folk themes and rhythms with modern influence, has been active for over twenty years and has become widely known both inside and outside North Macedonia.

  8. Makedonija Zasekogaš - Wikipedia

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    The right to participate in the project was preserved to citizens of the Republic of Macedonia. The applied composition had to be a traditional Macedonian song, but with new arrangement. The best remakes were awarded by being included in the compilation. 14 traditional songs were sung with new arrangement by the most famous Macedonian singers.

  9. Kopačka (folk dance) - Wikipedia

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    Kopačka (Macedonian: Копачка; English: The farmers dance) is a traditional Macedonian oro, folk dance, from the region of Pijanec, a range of mountains in the eastern part of North Macedonia. Kopačka is traditionally performed by male dancers.