I’m from Croatia, but my favorite folk dance is bulgarian one. Much love to every slavs, we are brothers. Slava slavenima❤️🇨🇿🇧🇦🇭🇷🇷🇸🇸🇰🇸🇮🇷🇺🇺🇦🇲🇰🇧🇬🇵🇱🇧🇾🇲🇪❤️
Jan Hus u tom njihovom folkloru,vrlo malo ima elemenata njihovog pravog i izvornog...inače, kulturu, jezik i sve ostalo,pokupili su od starosedelaca,a zna se na čije su došli... tvoje i moje 🤔 dosta su i asimilovali,kao što su ŠOPI, STANOVNICI STARE SRBIJE,I OSTALI KOJI SU BILI U POGRANIČNOM DELU....a sve u vreme delovanja VMRO i bugarske egzarhije 😡slava SLOVENIMA,pravim i izvornim, starosedeocima starog Balkana,Panonije, Karpata...od Peleponeza do Baltika ❤️
@@slobodancajic3841 Znaci slava Slavenima, onim pravim Slavenima?! Pa samim tvojim izlaganjem ti si sebe i svoje Srbe izkljucio. Jer nakon 500 godina robovanja za turke, u Srbiji pravih slavene nema. Nakon sto su Srbkinje 500 godina sirile noge za svakog turskog "Askara", malo je kod vas slavenske krvi. I tipicno opet Srbin, koji torpedira slavensku slogu. Ne samo da ste pokupili turske gene, vec ste nazalsot prihvatili i turske navike. Goni se bre u beogradski pasaluk.
@@CrvenkapicaIVZNG ,Ne serendaj,kog je turcin guzio tog je turcin i turcio. Najbolji su Srbi Bugari i Rusi,ovi ostali kao seljaci kad hoce da plesu valc. Slava pravoslavna,a ostali mogu pocrkati od zavisti.
How nice it would be if there was a Slavic music and dance festival once or twice a year happens in different slavic country . Glory to Slavs!!! Greetings from Serbia.
kaylee mikulec when we say white Americans don’t got culture, we don’t mean the 1st or 3rd generation, we mean the ones who don’t keep up with their tradition
And dare I say very often even within 1 nation or country the dance and costume styles vary, in some cases greatly. For example, different parts of Slovakia (✊😄) have each their own specific dances (from softer to "stampier") and costumes, both of which are not the same even in two neighbouring villages.
@@lourdesgalindo8624Oh, I'm Slavic and I can tell the difference between the music, national costumes and dance moves almost instantly. They may be all Slavic but they're all different 😉
In England no one is proud of our traditional dance. Ireland, Scotland and Wales proudly practice their dance. The dance we have in the England is stereotypically men only, called "Morris" and they are (for the most part) ridiculed. If you're a man and you dance then you're considered gay, unless it is to hip hop or R'n'B in a nightclub is usually where it's acceptable. Very sad. I love nothing more than a man who will dance and not feel stupid. I think it's a wonderful thing to do. I saw a few ethnic weddings where the men and women are proud to do their national dance, that's such an awesome and sacred thing to have. A wedding/social gathering in the UK centres around getting really drunk, we have nothing else in common. I suppose our identity is diminished.
Have you seen English “barn dance” yet? How about clog dancing in Northumbria? It’s true these traditional styles aren’t popular now. You might see it at a traditional local festival/fair, put on by a folk dancing club.
It combined the opposites. Either the dance where women have to graciously float around the floor without any movement visible, or where they do these intense gymnastics
The dance is a celebration of a collaboration of culture and traditions. It’s embracing the parental heritage and your physical identity as not just as an individual, but as a part of what makes that collective individuals so unique.
Glad to see a pole that doesn't hate Russians, I would do anything though to make your government change its attitude toward Russians, Since Native Polish people may not be around Today if it weren't for Russia in WW2
@@SlavicUnionGaming I would also like our government to stop hating Russia. I think that Russia is a very beautiful country, it has an interesting culture and history. Like all Slavic countries.
15:56 eyy my hometown folk clothing! they must be from the southest of poland, because i live in the north of slovakia, and we have almost the same folk traditions. long live, gorali! 🙌
Yes!! On the background you can see a sign "Podhale" which is a name of the historical and cultural region in area of Tatra Mountain. Near this region we have another one named "Orawa" which we share with Slovakia (Orava in slavic perhaps). And then there's a poland-slovakia border, and city Trstena. We share a lot in common and have really similar cultures and i think that's cool
Poland and Russia! They are the best. The most beautiful culture in Europe! South Slavs - great temperament but to much monotony in music. Greeting to all Slavic nations.
This is great but very often we have different clothes in every city or village, dances to or should I say kolo. On weddings kolo is more important than bride's and groom's first dance. Sometimes they don't even dance. We all know basic and if you don't know you still will dance cause you don't really have a choice 😂 Vlaško is one of the hardest...
Nevjerojatno je kako plesovi raznih slavenskih zemalja podsjećaju jedni na druge. It is incredible that the dances of several Slavic countries resemble each other.
Diego Vega zato što svi imamo jednu veliku slovensku dušu, a to zaboravljamo i kopiramo nekritički sve sa zapada, koji nas na ovaj ili onaj način ponižava ili koristi. Šteta! Pozdrav
This "traditional dances are danced by professional dancers and not regular people. I just can't see " uncle Radek" or " grandmother Olena" dancing like that 150 years ago
Que hermosa danza , armónica, colectiva, comparsada, vigorosa, equilibrada, comunitaria, la esencia de los pueblos eslavos, saludos desde Lomas de Polanco de Guadalajara, México 🇲🇽
Ich habe als Kind zu Anfang in der Niederlausitz gelebt. Da gibt es die Sorben. Die Sprache und Kultur ähnelt etwas der tschechischen und polnischen mit etwas mehr deutschen Einflüssen vielleicht.
Bosnia is just kolo but with fezes 😂😂 just kidding -- but seriously, it shows that there are better ways to divide folk dancing traditions than by country since much of this culture is shared :)
Yes, maybe by Slavic groups. West (6 nation) East (3 nation) and South (6 nation) And now, we have 3 different and distinct types of the same SLAWIANIEN culture. It will be better than to present it by nation in alphabetic order.
@@slobodancajic3841 mislis da kradu od drugih i onda kazu da je njihovo ? Da oni su takvi ! 70 % njihovog stanovnivstva su druge nacije! Inace su jadni
@чукча казах раб ДжунгаровичYoure funny. Genetics say Russia is 54% R1a (Slavic) and 20% N1 (Finnic). Ukraine has 39% R1a... Poland has highest R1a percentage (60%). Do your research before making such stupid uneducated statements
Not too bad. There is much more variety that could have been shown. You showed nothing from the Croatian islands or from the Dinaric culture of the Balkan mountains. The last two clips under Serbia were not Serbian but of either the Rusyn or Ukrainian minority in Vojvodina. The Ukrainian clip with the men in skirts is a one off humorous performance which is not typical.
rrrkkk Sorry, that is all from Serbia!!!! U našoj zemlji žive mnoge manjine i to su dobri ljudi, koji zaslužuju da budu prikazani i ravnopravni su državljani Srbije. Osim toga muzika i ples ne poznaju granice i nacije, pa se tako na malom prostoru stapaju razni ritmovi i hvala Bogu, da je tako!
well, you are right but this video would be at least 3 hours long if showed every single detail out of every nation. i'm from slovakia and here every few towns there is different type of clothing, slight change in folk language and a bit different dancing. my country is small and there is such a *huge* variety of details that stranger wouldn't even understand. how do you imagine this video would look like if the author added a lot more of culture? pretty long, i'm sure.
I find it very interesting that the countries that were under ottoman rule, all have that influence in their dances, ie. the waving of the hankerchiefs and the dresses and costumes are influenced by that rule with Slavic detail too ofcourse. Just interesting to observe.
8:17 minutes can anyone PLEASE tell me what this song is called? I'm desperate to know. Heard in in so many moravian and slovak dances and still am not able to find out what it is. Please😭😅❤ it's so beautiful.
@@evgenia1912 Rusyns , aka Carpathian Rusyns are from the Carpathian Mountains, which is shared between Ukraine, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and I believe Romania. Though there are some scattered through these said coutries, as well as diaspora in the USA. They are East Slavic in ancestry and origin, when it comes to the timelines of the Kingdoms and the building and advancement of Slavia. Parts of the mountains are considered within borders of each of the Slavic countries I named, but they state themselves as East Slavic. Though I acknowledge that there are some that embrace their Rusyn heritage while not being bothered by being called the country they're in, i.e. a Rusyn who is within the borders of Slovakia may do so, or may not, depending on how they feel and embrace their culture. They have Cyrillic alphabet, specifically Ukrainian alphabet, and have words that are borrowed from the countries I named. Depending on where they live, they may have accents according to the country they are in, at least what their environment has influenced them with. Plus i notice with Slovakia, some words and terms are just written in Latin alphabet, but thats just a few that i have witnessed so i cannot say for all of them. My family is Carpatho-Rusyn, we are of Lemkos. Older generations utilized Cyrillic, utilizing Lemko, Ukrainian, Russian, and Church Slavonic (Cyrillic alphabet used in Eastern Orthodox Church). They were from the veeeeerrryyyyy southeast corner of Poland, even though not considering themselves Polish at all and only having some influences of Polish sounds while utilizing more Ukrainian and Russian. Tldr: Rusyns (Carpathian-Rusyns) live in the Carpathian Mountains, being within borders of Ukraine, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania, as well as having scattered diaspora. Many utilize Cyrillic alphabet and most language and dialect influences are East Slavic, with influences from West Slavic depending.
@@izy9911 oh yes, they're so beautiful. Most the slavic dances, i think :) but because i really love traditional Czech and Slovak music(And language, especially Czech), i really got a special place in my heart for their dances, too. Sadly it was a while ago i saw those Videos of the "wilder" Czech dances, but i will try to find Videos of them and post them here! :)
@@spiritofthewinds9089 Thank you !! OMG I love slovak+czech music + cultural dances so much aswell! 👍🏻 Extremely beautiful ! Oh, I agree that most Slavic dances are nice, but those 2 are especially great in my opinion !
that's not actually true. yes, they resemble each other, but you must pay attention. there are huge differences in clothing etc. see the osman influence in southern countries? changes in dance moves? sometimes different musical instruments? those are the details that make a humungous difference. but we have the same roots and very similar cultures, that is true.
The Ukrainian example does not do Ukrainian dances justice. There are hundreds of more typical examples on you-tube. The Slavic culture is often side-lined in the west but it has so much to offer.
You can find many versions of the traditional dance. It's called the Lazarenki. Edit: And, yes. That amazing song is a traditional staple. Every Lazarenki should have it.
славянских народов. Они, во все времена реакции Тьмы на Земле, в периоды чудовищного давления на себя, никогда не теряли связи с Иерархией Света Подробнее здесь: derzhava-sveta.webnode.ru/news/o-evrejskoj-izvorotlivosti-vo-vremya-velikogo-perekhoda-poleznoj-dlya-drugikh-narodov/ В отдел "Новости" есть и другие .....
No offence but what ever the first example was of Ukrainian is not Ukrainian and next time you do Ukrainian I would strongly recommend searching up virsky.
I’m from Croatia, but my favorite folk dance is bulgarian one.
Much love to every slavs, we are brothers.
Slava slavenima❤️🇨🇿🇧🇦🇭🇷🇷🇸🇸🇰🇸🇮🇷🇺🇺🇦🇲🇰🇧🇬🇵🇱🇧🇾🇲🇪❤️
Jan Hus u tom njihovom folkloru,vrlo malo ima elemenata njihovog pravog i izvornog...inače, kulturu, jezik i sve ostalo,pokupili su od starosedelaca,a zna se na čije su došli... tvoje i moje 🤔 dosta su i asimilovali,kao što su ŠOPI, STANOVNICI STARE SRBIJE,I OSTALI KOJI SU BILI U POGRANIČNOM DELU....a sve u vreme delovanja VMRO i bugarske egzarhije 😡slava SLOVENIMA,pravim i izvornim, starosedeocima starog Balkana,Panonije, Karpata...od Peleponeza do Baltika ❤️
@@slobodancajic3841
Znaci slava Slavenima, onim pravim Slavenima?! Pa samim tvojim izlaganjem ti si sebe i svoje Srbe izkljucio. Jer nakon 500 godina robovanja za turke, u Srbiji pravih slavene nema. Nakon sto su Srbkinje 500 godina sirile noge za svakog turskog "Askara", malo je kod vas slavenske krvi. I tipicno opet Srbin, koji torpedira slavensku slogu. Ne samo da ste pokupili turske gene, vec ste nazalsot prihvatili i turske navike. Goni se bre u beogradski pasaluk.
@@CrvenkapicaIVZNG ,Ne serendaj,kog je turcin guzio tog je turcin i turcio. Najbolji su Srbi Bugari i Rusi,ovi ostali kao seljaci kad hoce da plesu valc. Slava pravoslavna,a ostali mogu pocrkati od zavisti.
@@slobodancajic3841 LMAO!!!
@@CrvenkapicaIVZNG Bravo, odlicno.
How nice it would be if there was a Slavic music and dance festival once or twice a year happens in different slavic country .
Glory to Slavs!!! Greetings from Serbia.
Or even better - in every country! 😅 I would so love to watch all these beautiful dances❤ love from Germany!
"Славянский базар" в Витебске проходит каждый год.
We have a slovak folk festival every year in summer called Východna, which is also its location. Great event 😉
The Polish ones almost made me lose my mind! Lovely!
Watch this dance: Oberek from Opoczno :) ua-cam.com/video/p6svoYBEWCs/v-deo.html
I love how every culture has their own version of line dancing, step dance( tap, or clogging)
Lmfao except white Americans 💀
@@yolandacomito "white Americans" are often descendents of Slavic countries actually, such as myself
kaylee mikulec when we say white Americans don’t got culture, we don’t mean the 1st or 3rd generation, we mean the ones who don’t keep up with their tradition
And dare I say very often even within 1 nation or country the dance and costume styles vary, in some cases greatly. For example, different parts of Slovakia (✊😄) have each their own specific dances (from softer to "stampier") and costumes, both of which are not the same even in two neighbouring villages.
Exactly. It should be perfectly clear by 2052 that we are all just as different as we are the same.
Svi sloveni imaju veliku dušu i neguju tradiciju svoje muzike! Pozdrav i ljubav svima iz Beograda!
00:00 Belarus
01:54 Bosnia and Herzegovina
03:05 Bulgaria
05:38 Croatia
07:55 Czech Republic
10:00 Kashubian
10:46 Macedonia
13:06 Montenegro
14:01 Poland
17:00 Russia
19:01 Rusyn
21:15 Serbia
24:21 Slovakia
26:52 Slovenia
28:47 Ukraine
Me sorprende como puedes reconocer y diferenciar las distintas dansas!!!
Monica,
Thank you so much 🌺
They forgot about one Slavic ethicity: the Sorbs.
Thanks
@@lourdesgalindo8624Oh, I'm Slavic and I can tell the difference between the music, national costumes and dance moves almost instantly. They may be all Slavic but they're all different 😉
Belorusija,Rusija,Srbija,Slovačka
Slovak dance - beautiful and energetic.
All countries awesome
In England no one is proud of our traditional dance. Ireland, Scotland and Wales proudly practice their dance. The dance we have in the England is stereotypically men only, called "Morris" and they are (for the most part) ridiculed. If you're a man and you dance then you're considered gay, unless it is to hip hop or R'n'B in a nightclub is usually where it's acceptable. Very sad. I love nothing more than a man who will dance and not feel stupid. I think it's a wonderful thing to do. I saw a few ethnic weddings where the men and women are proud to do their national dance, that's such an awesome and sacred thing to have. A wedding/social gathering in the UK centres around getting really drunk, we have nothing else in common. I suppose our identity is diminished.
That's very true. You Brits are disappearing. That's OK. We don"t need you. Enough of your egoistic politic around the world!
ua-cam.com/video/t-vreuJhF-k/v-deo.html Watch this video from the third minute and think once again if you are right or not.
Have you seen English “barn dance” yet? How about clog dancing in Northumbria? It’s true these traditional styles aren’t popular now. You might see it at a traditional local festival/fair, put on by a folk dancing club.
Yeah. You should fight like hell to carry on you readitions.
@@stanislev England isn't the same as the British establishment you moron
All dances are great, Belarus is amazing, so beautiful.
Russian music and dance is very unique
It combined the opposites. Either the dance where women have to graciously float around the floor without any movement visible, or where they do these intense gymnastics
The dance is a celebration of a collaboration of culture and traditions. It’s embracing the parental heritage and your physical identity as not just as an individual, but as a part of what makes that collective individuals so unique.
My favourite are ukrainian, russian and czech ❤️ Greetings from Poland
Pozdrav i tobě z Česka 🇨🇿♥️🇵🇱
Glad to see a pole that doesn't hate Russians, I would do anything though to make your government change its attitude toward Russians, Since Native Polish people may not be around Today if it weren't for Russia in WW2
@@SlavicUnionGaming I would also like our government to stop hating Russia. I think that Russia is a very beautiful country, it has an interesting culture and history. Like all Slavic countries.
all the dances and traditional clothing is so beautiful! the amount of coordination and skill they have is insane
Kolo, kolo, kolovrat......beutiful, from every country.
15:56 eyy my hometown folk clothing! they must be from the southest of poland, because i live in the north of slovakia, and we have almost the same folk traditions. long live, gorali! 🙌
Yes!! On the background you can see a sign "Podhale" which is a name of the historical and cultural region in area of Tatra Mountain. Near this region we have another one named "Orawa" which we share with Slovakia (Orava in slavic perhaps). And then there's a poland-slovakia border, and city Trstena. We share a lot in common and have really similar cultures and i think that's cool
@@ewa8413 yes, i know these grounds very well! :)
Pretty well-spent 30 minutes. Best regards from Spain.
Fabián Kuroneko Glad you like these dances. Hope you visit some of these countries one day :)
There's one thing these countries all have in common... GORGEOUS BABUSHKAS AND WOMEN!!!
That last Serbian one was wild form start to finish
Русија, Белорусија и Србија
Poland and Russia! They are the best. The most beautiful culture in Europe! South Slavs - great temperament but to much monotony in music. Greeting to all Slavic nations.
All beautiful. I wish Slavic would cooperate in all aspects of life
Girl same
As a European American, the dances evoke a sweet longing for a long gone past.
Poland and Belarus the best
Ola N belarus and ukraine the best
Nie jestes obiektywny. I hate ukrainien sharavary (shtany). You guys looks like Turks or Tatars.
Србија, Бугарска и БЈРМ имају страшне игре и највећу разноврсност.
Bulgaria
@@gensunasumus101 taka e!
This is great but very often we have different clothes in every city or village, dances to or should I say kolo. On weddings kolo is more important than bride's and groom's first dance. Sometimes they don't even dance. We all know basic and if you don't know you still will dance cause you don't really have a choice 😂 Vlaško is one of the hardest...
Russian Slavic folk dance
: good
Russian slavic dance now
: ( RAZ RAZ RAZ ETO HARDBASS)
western slavic dance musics are fast light cheerful
Nevjerojatno je kako plesovi raznih slavenskih zemalja podsjećaju jedni na druge.
It is incredible that the dances of several Slavic countries resemble each other.
Diego Vega zato što svi imamo jednu veliku slovensku dušu, a to zaboravljamo i kopiramo nekritički sve sa zapada, koji nas na ovaj ili onaj način ponižava ili koristi. Šteta! Pozdrav
I have to say I love our Slovak one but damn Poland fucking killed it. Amazing! :D
This "traditional dances are danced by professional dancers and not regular people. I just can't see " uncle Radek" or " grandmother Olena" dancing like that 150 years ago
Best ones are Bosnia, Bulgaria, Macedonia and Serbia ❤️
Poland was good to
Srbia and Bulgaria they are waking me up,so energetic.
Belarus is amazing
Que hermosa danza , armónica, colectiva, comparsada, vigorosa, equilibrada, comunitaria, la esencia de los pueblos eslavos, saludos desde Lomas de Polanco de Guadalajara, México 🇲🇽
mil gracias por apoyo - de chequia 🇨🇿🫂 viva méxico!!!
Вот это красота ❤️🌹
Slavic Folk Dances
Ich habe als Kind zu Anfang in der Niederlausitz gelebt. Da gibt es die Sorben. Die Sprache und Kultur ähnelt etwas der tschechischen und polnischen mit etwas mehr deutschen Einflüssen vielleicht.
Bosnia is just kolo but with fezes 😂😂 just kidding -- but seriously, it shows that there are better ways to divide folk dancing traditions than by country since much of this culture is shared :)
Yes, maybe by Slavic groups. West (6 nation) East (3 nation) and South (6 nation) And now, we have 3 different and distinct types of the same SLAWIANIEN culture. It will be better than to present it by nation in alphabetic order.
Bulgaria!!!!!!! Perfect.., amazing...magical...!!!!!
Bulgaria🇧🇬❤️
To što se vidi, minimum 70% je Srpsko...poznati su kao ljudi koji prisvajaju tuđe 🤔😡🤔
3:44 song name?
@@slobodancajic3841 mislis da kradu od drugih i onda kazu da je njihovo ? Da oni su takvi ! 70 % njihovog stanovnivstva su druge nacije! Inace su jadni
Слава Руси и Всем Славянам! привет из Крыма!!
И где она, Русь - то?😂💔
I can see these dances in the south of my country because there are many slavics and It is wonderful.
Hugs from Brazil
I’m proud to be half Finnish-half Russian. I love you, my Russian side. 🇷🇺❤️🪆💪🏻
@чукча казах раб Джунгарович damn where does it say that in history books?
@чукча казах раб Джунгарович oh, interesting! Thanks!
@чукча казах раб ДжунгаровичYoure funny. Genetics say Russia is 54% R1a (Slavic) and 20% N1 (Finnic). Ukraine has 39% R1a... Poland has highest R1a percentage (60%). Do your research before making such stupid uneducated statements
@чукча казах раб Джунгарович ok well at this point I think you're just playing dumb
@@michaelp2797 they already told me lmao
00:03 Does anybody know what's the name of the very first song? Thank you:))
Bulgaria😍
Dancing is better than fighting, eh?
In Slovakia we have got more beautiful dance than this. It is called odzemok and I recommend you to see a video from Lúčnica called Odzemek
Po valašsky od zeme video
ua-cam.com/video/G0FrgjzYgno/v-deo.html
Greetings from Portugal !
хвала много на овом видеу.
СЕРБИЯ ИЗ ДЗЕ БЕС КАНТРИ ИН ДЕ ВОРЛД
ВОЕВОДИНА УБИЛА ПРОСТО РЖАЛА ПОЛ ЧАСА ХДДДДДДДДДДДД
А Воеводина - она где была?
Србија
Thank you!!!! :) :) :) you're the best
Poland the best
Polska lol hetalia nawet tutaj
Polska you mean we all were the best
A mówią, że fandom Hetalii jest martwy xD
Not too bad. There is much more variety that could have been shown. You showed nothing from the Croatian islands or from the Dinaric culture of the Balkan mountains. The last two clips under Serbia were not Serbian but of either the Rusyn or Ukrainian minority in Vojvodina. The Ukrainian clip with the men in skirts is a one off humorous performance which is not typical.
rrrkkk Sorry, that is all from Serbia!!!! U našoj zemlji žive mnoge manjine i to su dobri ljudi, koji zaslužuju da budu prikazani i ravnopravni su državljani Srbije. Osim toga muzika i ples ne poznaju granice i nacije, pa se tako na malom prostoru stapaju razni ritmovi i hvala Bogu, da je tako!
@@bobilaforce792 Bravoooo na odgovoru !
Olivera Dimitrijevic 😘
well, you are right but this video would be at least 3 hours long if showed every single detail out of every nation. i'm from slovakia and here every few towns there is different type of clothing, slight change in folk language and a bit different dancing. my country is small and there is such a *huge* variety of details that stranger wouldn't even understand. how do you imagine this video would look like if the author added a lot more of culture? pretty long, i'm sure.
very beautiful dance
Excellent video. I enjoyed enormously
I find it very interesting that the countries that were under ottoman rule, all have that influence in their dances, ie. the waving of the hankerchiefs and the dresses and costumes are influenced by that rule with Slavic detail too ofcourse. Just interesting to observe.
Poland dance the best
Po meni iskreno su Srbi, Bugari i Macedonci najbolji. Pogotovo igre sa tromedje ove tri drzave.
NEMA BOLJIH 😁
Zdravo, mozes da mi posaljes link gde si nasao nastup slovackog folklora od 25-26 minuta? Hvala unapred :)
ua-cam.com/video/8jG7P3NU2aQ/v-deo.html
Poland
Not bad , but you could have shown much more variety with the Slovene dances, since you just shown the basics.
We Slavs must abandon the West and carry on our traditions.
thats what weve been doing since the collapse of communism, but look at the western countries, they now wanna try communism...
Won za Don!
Montenegro was the most pleasing to watch to the eye imo. Their outfits and their dance was most unique
😂 i hope you're joking.
Lol look at Ukraine. This is as unique as it gets 😂
8:17 minutes can anyone PLEASE tell me what this song is called? I'm desperate to know. Heard in in so many moravian and slovak dances and still am not able to find out what it is. Please😭😅❤ it's so beautiful.
thank you
17:33 is my favorite part haha
Super ! 5 stars ! :) :) :)
SLOVAKIA
Omgg the Macedonian ❤❤
24:20 thank you for slovakia🤗🤗🇸🇰🇸🇰
Thanks to your help.[...nice drug!]PCN
20:00 Прямо таки наша пляска. Тут и хоровод и "ручеёк". Прямо как здесь ua-cam.com/video/f7aj7uxyYIA/v-deo.html
Напомните мне, пожалуйста, русины - они где проживают?
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Нет никаких русинов.
@@evgenia1912 Rusyns , aka Carpathian Rusyns are from the Carpathian Mountains, which is shared between Ukraine, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and I believe Romania. Though there are some scattered through these said coutries, as well as diaspora in the USA. They are East Slavic in ancestry and origin, when it comes to the timelines of the Kingdoms and the building and advancement of Slavia. Parts of the mountains are considered within borders of each of the Slavic countries I named, but they state themselves as East Slavic. Though I acknowledge that there are some that embrace their Rusyn heritage while not being bothered by being called the country they're in, i.e. a Rusyn who is within the borders of Slovakia may do so, or may not, depending on how they feel and embrace their culture.
They have Cyrillic alphabet, specifically Ukrainian alphabet, and have words that are borrowed from the countries I named. Depending on where they live, they may have accents according to the country they are in, at least what their environment has influenced them with. Plus i notice with Slovakia, some words and terms are just written in Latin alphabet, but thats just a few that i have witnessed so i cannot say for all of them.
My family is Carpatho-Rusyn, we are of Lemkos. Older generations utilized Cyrillic, utilizing Lemko, Ukrainian, Russian, and Church Slavonic (Cyrillic alphabet used in Eastern Orthodox Church). They were from the veeeeerrryyyyy southeast corner of Poland, even though not considering themselves Polish at all and only having some influences of Polish sounds while utilizing more Ukrainian and Russian.
Tldr: Rusyns (Carpathian-Rusyns) live in the Carpathian Mountains, being within borders of Ukraine, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania, as well as having scattered diaspora. Many utilize Cyrillic alphabet and most language and dialect influences are East Slavic, with influences from West Slavic depending.
Czy Kaszuby to osobne państwo? Jeżeli chodzi o regiony w Polsce to jest ich więcej.
My Dad and I would try to see the Duquesne University Tamburitzans when they danced in Laurium, MI. Very talented
Slovenia is so great
1.The Czech one🇨🇿👍🏻
2. The Slovak one
Don't the Czechs have much more than what was shown and also some very similar (and wilder) ones to the Slovak ones? I missed that!
@@spiritofthewinds9089 Do u have any video suggestions ? that u seen that type of 💃 dance or even wilder as u said
@@spiritofthewinds9089 I also love the really wild Czech & Slovak traditional dances !
@@izy9911 oh yes, they're so beautiful. Most the slavic dances, i think :) but because i really love traditional Czech and Slovak music(And language, especially Czech), i really got a special place in my heart for their dances, too. Sadly it was a while ago i saw those Videos of the "wilder" Czech dances, but i will try to find Videos of them and post them here! :)
@@spiritofthewinds9089 Thank you !! OMG I love slovak+czech music + cultural dances so much aswell! 👍🏻 Extremely beautiful ! Oh, I agree that most Slavic dances are nice, but those 2 are especially great in my opinion !
Nice 👌
3:43
Makedonija,Hrvatska,Bosna i Hercegovina=
Igot Trpeski србија
Poland number one
same music styles and everything. Slavs unite!
that's not actually true. yes, they resemble each other, but you must pay attention. there are huge differences in clothing etc. see the osman influence in southern countries? changes in dance moves? sometimes different musical instruments? those are the details that make a humungous difference. but we have the same roots and very similar cultures, that is true.
The Ukrainian example does not do Ukrainian dances justice. There are hundreds of more typical examples on you-tube. The Slavic culture is often side-lined in the west but it has so much to offer.
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17:03 weRobots 👌👍
If anyone could help me: what is the song called in Mecadonian video?
Momata mi e malecka
You can find many versions of the traditional dance. It's called the Lazarenki.
Edit: And, yes. That amazing song is a traditional staple. Every Lazarenki should have it.
Does anyone know the song from 3:43 to 4:09? I'm trying to find a remix of it.
It's called "Bre Petrunko"
I have yet to work out how 23:40 is serbian since it is very Ukrainian in choreography. The most exciting dances are always Ukrainian!
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@@anti-nazist For me, yes
@@catnap387 for me NO
Does anyone know the song name for Belarus
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Czech republic 🇨🇿
🇨🇿🇨🇿👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Amúgy csak szerintem nagyon hasonló a horvát tánc a miénk ez? :p
Igen, szerintem is nagyon hasonló! :)
Szlovak is 😃
would Rusyn be similar to Ukrainian?
MACEDONIA
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Makedonia😍
nema linđo,gluvo kolo,poskočica
славянских народов. Они, во все времена реакции Тьмы на Земле, в периоды чудовищного давления на себя, никогда не теряли связи с Иерархией Света
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В отдел "Новости" есть и другие .....
Milyen gyonyorru az iraelitak nelkul
How did I end up here?
No offence but what ever the first example was of Ukrainian is not Ukrainian and next time you do Ukrainian I would strongly recommend searching up virsky.
all comments about polish dance being the best are from poles XD
Where the titanic dance when rose impressed jack