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  2. Kosovan folk music - Wikipedia

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    Ciftelia is an original unique instrument in Kosovo. This is a two-stringed instrument in which one string is used for the drone and one for the melody. It is a wooden instrument with a small head and a long tail. It is used in a style of dance and pastoral songs, mostly on Kosovo and it is known as a Gheg Instrument. Together with Sharkia it ...

  3. Albanian war dances - Wikipedia

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    The Rugova war dance [6] (Albanian: Vallja me shpata e Rugovës or Loja Luftarake e Rugovës) [7] is a traditional Albanian sword dance named after the Rugova region [8] in Kosovo. Rugova dance is a relic of the war dances, the remnants of pantomimic dances performed in the re-enactment or preparation of battles. [8] The dance is performed by ...

  4. Kosovo (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Kosovo" is a parody of the Beach Boys hit song "Kokomo". [1] It was produced in 1999 by Seattle radio comedian / radio personality Bob Rivers . The song gained notoriety in 2005 after a music video that Norwegian soldiers filmed while serving as peacekeepers in Kosovo was posted online.

  5. Music of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Some of Serbian traditional dance kolo originated from Kosovo. Serb songs from Kosovo were an inspiration for 12th song wreath (sr. Руковет) by composer Stevan Mokranjac, who is often called “father of Serbian music”. Most of Serbian music from Kosovo was dominated by church music, with its own share of sung epic poetry. [10]

  6. Music of Albania - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the Kosovo War, there was a thriving music industry in Kosovo, which reached new heights in recent years. The Kosovar music industry was home to many famous musicians, including the famous Nexhmije Pagarusha , Ismet Peja and the romantic, more elaborate Qamili i Vogël of Gjakova . [ 6 ]

  7. War dance - Wikipedia

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    A war dance is a dance involving mock combat, usually in reference to tribal warrior societies where such dances were performed as a ritual connected with endemic warfare. Martial arts in various cultures can be performed in dance-like settings for various reasons, such as for evoking ferocity in preparation for battle or showing off skill in a ...

  8. Anthem of the Republic of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the rules also state that the proposal "Should not present or be similar to the hymn or popular song of any country, or hymn of any political party, movement or Institution of Republic of Kosovo, or to implicate any faithfulness towards any ethnic community of Republic of Kosovo." [7] The proposals must be submitted by 31 March ...

  9. Category:War dances - Wikipedia

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