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  2. Maksim Mrvica - Wikipedia

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    Mrvica's piece "Exodus" was used as the floor music of Russian artistic gymnast Anna Pavlova in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Adaptations and arrangements. There is a Chinese lyrical version added to the non-lyrical song of Maksim Mrvica's "Claudine". This musical piece was sung and written by singer Edmond Leung from Hong Kong. According to Boxup ...

  3. Romani literature - Wikipedia

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    Romani literature or Roma literature is literature by Romani people. It is composed of both written and oral literature . [1] [2] Authors may most likely reside in various countries throughout Europe , the Americas , and Africa and these continents have a long history of being home to Romani people. [3]

  4. Silvana Armenulić - Wikipedia

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    Jugoton. Musical artist. Silvana Bajraktarević (born Zilha Bajraktarević; 18 February 1939 – 10 October 1976), known professionally as Silvana Armenulić ( pronounced [silvǎːna armɛ̌nulit͡ɕ] ), was a Bosnian singer-songwriter and actress and one of the most prominent commercial folk music and traditional sevdalinka singers in Yugoslavia.

  5. Romani feminism - Wikipedia

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    Romani feminism. Romani feminism or Gypsy feminism is the feminist trend that promotes gender equality, the fight against social inequalities and the defense of the integration of women in different movements in society, making these processes compatible with the preservation of culture and values of the Romani people. [1] [2]

  6. Scandoromani - Wikipedia

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    Scandoromani is a North Germanic based Para-Romani language. It is spoken by the Scandinavian Romanisæl Travellers, a Romani minority community, in Norway (c. 100–150 elderly speakers), [1] and formerly in Sweden. Subforms are referred to as: Traveller Norwegian ( tavringens rakripa, lit. 'Traveller's language'), [2] [3] Norwegian: romani or ...

  7. Dragoljub Acković - Wikipedia

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    Dragoljub Acković ( Serbian Cyrillic: Драгољуб Ацковић; born November 23, 1952) is a writer, academic, activist, and politician in Serbia. He is a prominent member of the Roma community in Serbia and has written extensively on the history and identity of the Roma people. Acković has served in the National Assembly of Serbia ...

  8. Romani society and culture - Wikipedia

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    e. 1552 woodcut of a Romani family. The Romani people are a distinct ethnic and cultural group of peoples living all across the globe, who share a family of languages and sometimes a traditional nomadic mode of life. [1] Though their exact origins were unclear, [2] recent studies show Kashmir in Northwest India is the most probable point of ...

  9. Romani folklore - Wikipedia

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    Romani folklore encompasses the folktales, myths, oral traditions, and legends of the Romani people. The Romani were nomadic when they departed India during the Middle Ages. They migrated widely, particularly to Europe, while other groups stayed and became sedentary. Some legends (often from non-Romani peoples) say that certain Romani have ...