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new Gypsy dance.
Orientalny Koktajl Fest. Warsaw. 2011.
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new Anna Debicka dancing at Romane Dyvesa
Fest. Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland. 2006.
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new Patrycja
Siwak dancing so called (in Poland) Serbijanka.
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new Dancing Radoslawa Boguslawska, Orientalny
Koktajl Fest. Warsaw. 2011.
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new Dancing Gypsy.
Hungary. The beginning of 1990s.
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new Dancing Hungarian Rom.
The beginning of 1990s.
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new Dancing Gypsy children.
Hungary.
The beginning of 1990s.
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new Dancing Gypsies. Hungary.
The beginning of 1990s.
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new Dancing children at a Gypsy fest.
The beginning of 1990s.
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new A traditional belly dance by a Greek
Gypsy girl. A show in the
theatre of Salonika, organized by the Romani women’s
association of Greece. 2009.
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new Gypsy belly dance. A show in the
theatre of Salonika, organized by the Romani women’s
association of Greece. 2009.
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Budapest. “Rom Szám”. 2009.
Our Hungarian colleagues showing Gypsy dances in a beautiful
ethnographic version. Glaring folk costumes, performance in the weather.
At first a bride says goodbye to her friends. And then, as it should
be, dances.
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“Rom Szám”. 2009. We can have a good
look at participants who dances now in a park.
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“Romafest” band. A high skilled
masculine dance. “Romafest” is one of the best bands performing dances
of Hungarian Gypsies. High-class synchronous work and masterly solo
dances.
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“Romafest” band. A Romani version of
a Hungarian dance verbunkos.
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“Parno Graszt”, a popular Gypsy band
from Hungary. A show in Amsterdam. 2009.
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The same dance of “Parno Graszt”,
but in the weather.
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A group of Hungarian Gypsies with a
folk show.
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A masculine Gypsy dance performing
by a professional dancer and three “amateurs” from a Romani settlement.
Hungary,
2002.
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“Rom Szám” band showing a dance with
sticks. 2005.
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Dancing Hungarian Gypsies. Video
quality is not very good but the dance itself is!
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Gypsies dancing at a fest in
Budapest. 2010.
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Dancing Hungarian Gypsies.
The beginning of 1990s.
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Hungarian Gypsies performing a dance with staffs. This dance has
been adopted from Hungarian shepherds.
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Flamenco performed by a Gypsy man. The beginning of
1990s.
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Gypsy bellydance fusion performed by Russian Romani woman Maria
Shishkova at the Romani fest in Moscow in 2003. You can see elements
from dances of Russian, Spanish, Turkish and Bulgarian Gypsies
joined to movements of modern bellydance.
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“Shtromfo”, Hungarian Gypsies' dance. The beginning of
1990s.
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A pair dance of Hungarian Gypsies. The beginning of
1990s.
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Dance competition of three Hungarian Gypsy men.
The beginning of 1990s.
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An ensemble of Romanian Roma “Gypsy Life” at a fest in Mosow.
2003.
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Dancing Polish Gypsies, the end of 1990s.
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A synchronous dance of Gypsy men at a Romani fest.
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