Music and Dance

Angklung

A traditional Indonesian musical instrument made of bamboo.

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Balalaika

A Russian stringed musical instrument with a distinctive triangular body.

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Kora

Kora is a traditional harp-lute with 21 strings. It is a musical instrument played in Mali and some other westafrican countries.

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Drums of Burundi

A powerful and ancient drumming tradition from Burundi, Africa.

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Traditional drums of Sri Lanka

Drums have been part of everyday life in Sri Lanka for more than 2,500 years. It is believed that there are about 30 traditional drums.

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Abbots Bromley Horn Dance

An ancient English folk dance that is performed in the village of Abbots Bromley, Staffordshire, taking place each year on Wakes Monday.

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Chhau Dance

A traditional Indian dance form known for its elaborate masks and vigorous movements.

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Chinelos

A traditional Mexican dance characterized by vibrant costumes and masks.

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Cueca

The national dance of Chile, often performed during national celebrations.

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Huayño

Huayno (huayño) is the name of dance and music popular in the Andean countries of South America.It represents unique combination of traditional folk music and modern rhythms created in big cities.

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Kalbelia dance

Kalbelia is a traditional dance and the nomadic tribe of same name in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Kalbelia is danced by female dancers.

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Kuda Lumping

A traditional Indonesian dance involving a group of dancers who “ride” on colourful horses made of bamboo and cloth.

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Parachicos

Parachicos is a traditional Mexican dance performed during the Grand Feast in the city of Chiapa de Corzo, Mexico. The festival is held between the 4th and 23rd of January.

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Periniţa

Periniţa or Perniţa (from Romanian pernă which means a pillow) is a traditional Romanian and Moldavian wedding dance. The dancers dance standing in circle.

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Polka

Polka is a lively dance and a type of folk music popular all over Europe but also in parts of Mexico, the United States and some other countries.

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Samba De Roda

Samba de Roda is a traditional Brazilian dance from the region of Recôncavo located in the state of Bahithat combines traditions of African Slaves and those of the Portuguese.

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Schuhplattler

Schuhplattler is a traditional dance of the German Bavaria region and Austria. In the past it used to be a way to impress single girls.

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Scissors Dance

The Scissors dance or Danza de las tijeras is the traditional dance from the Peruvian region of Ayacucho. The music for this dance is performed on violin and harp.

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Sword Dances

Sword dances exist in parts of Europe and Asia. There are dances with only one dancer. Dances with group of dancers usually perform false battles.

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Topeng

Topeng (in Indonesian “mask”) is a traditional Indonesian dance where one or more performers wear a mask.

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Yangge

Topeng (in Indonesian “mask”) is a traditional Indonesian dance where one or more performers wear a mask.

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Gagaku

Ancient Japanese court music, known for its elegance and formality.

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Ganggangsullae

A traditional Korean circle dance performed by women under the full moon.

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Inuit Throat Singing

A unique form of vocal music practiced by Inuit women.

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Hula

A traditional Hawaiian dance known for its graceful movements and storytelling.

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Hejnał mariacki

Every hour, from the highest tower of St. Mary's Church (“Kościół mariacki”) a trumpeter repeats a simple tune - four times.

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Pungmul

Pungmul (p'ungmul) is a traditional Korean music style. Each performance includes tens of dancers, drummers and singers.

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Talerschwingen

Talerschwingen or talerrollen is an unusual tradition popular in the east of Switzerland. A 5 Swiss franc coin creates a sound similar to the one of cow bells.

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Verdiales

Verdiales is one form of the traditional Spanish flamenco music. It is typical for Los Verdiales region located north of Malaga, Andalucia. Special verdial olives are grown in the region. The word “verdiales” actually comes from Latin word “verdan” which means green.

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