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  2. Serbian dances - Wikipedia

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    It was mentioned as early as the second half of the 19th century as a dance from South Eastern Serbia. [18] Even though it is thought to be named after the town of Čačak, given the geographic origin, the name may relate to an older Serbian term. [19] This dynamic dance is characterized by fast, energetic steps and is often performed in a circle.

  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. 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 ...

  5. Category:Serbian folk dances - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Serbian folk dances" ... Kolo (dance) This page was last edited on 3 March 2021, at 08:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Category:Serbian dances - Wikipedia

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    Serbian folk dances (1 P) Pages in category "Serbian dances" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  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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    In the international folk dance community, čoček is danced to many melodies. Dances in the čoček genre include Jeni Jol and Sa Sa. [4] Jazz composer and musician Dave Brubeck was influenced by čoček-type tempos. For example, "Blue Rondo à la Turk", from the Time Out album, was written following a 9 8 and 4 4 pattern. [5]

  9. Category:Serbian folk culture - Wikipedia

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    Serbian folk dances (1 P) F. Folk festivals in Serbia (4 P) Serbian folk music (5 C, 7 P) Serbian folklore (5 C, 36 P) S. Serb traditions (1 C, 10 P) T. Serbian ...