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Radost Folk Ensemble
Radost Folk Ensemble: Music, song and dance of Eastern Europe, including Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary, with the splendor of authentic costumes, live music on traditional instruments, vitality and joy. (Eastern European)
http://www.radost.org/ |
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Ritums
Ritums: The folk dance group from Jelgava, Latvia. History, repertoire and news. (Eastern European)
http://members.tripod.com/~Ritums/english.html |
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Bucovina Folk Group
Bucovina Folk Group: A modest guide for all those interested in the Romanian folklore. (Eastern European)
http://www.geocities.com/bucovinasv/ |
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Serbian Cultural Association Oplenac
Serbian Cultural Association Oplenac: One of the leading folk ensembles in North America. Oplenac strives to promote and maintain Serbian heritage in Canada and around the World. (Eastern European)
http://www.oplenac.org |
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Kolo Dancing Ensemble
Kolo Dancing Ensemble: Dances from the regions Serbia, Bosnia and Macedonia. (Eastern European)
http://www.uio.no/~knutar/kolo/eng/ |
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Halas Dance Ensemble
Halas Dance Ensemble: Bio of the Hungarian dancing ensemble (Eastern European)
http://www.datanet.hu/tanchaz/halas.htm |
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Nova Nada
Nova Nada: A Croatian folklore ensemble located in the Detroit area that is devoted to preserving the Croatian culture. (Eastern European)
http://www.geocities.com/nova_nada/ |
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FMD Kolo
FMD Kolo: Balkan and serbian folkdance group. (Eastern European)
http://www.folklore.ch/ |
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BalkanFolk
BalkanFolk: Touch and feel the spirit of the Balkan arts: workshop for Balkan folklore, musical instruments, CD, Bulgarian folk music, national folklore costumes. (Eastern European)
http://www.balkanfolk.com/ |
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The Duquesne University Tamburitzans
The Duquesne University Tamburitzans: America's longest-running multicultural song and dance company dedicated to the performance and preservation of the music, songs, and dances of Eastern Europe. (Eastern European)
http://www.duq.edu/Tamburitzans/ |
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Balkanfolk 2001
Balkanfolk 2001: A seminar focusing on the folk arts in Bulgaria, Serbia, Romania and Macedonia. Topics include folklore dances, singing and musical instruments gaida, kaval, duduk, gadoulka, tamboura, tapan embroidery. Scheduled for July 2001 in Pamporovo - Bulgaria. (Eastern European)
http://www.folkloredances.com/workshop/workshop.html |
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Technik
Technik: Folklore ensemble of Slovak technical university Bratislava. (Eastern European)
http://technik.miesto.sk |