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Slovaks' Traditional Music Festival, named "Tancuj, Tancuj" (Dance, Dance) held in Glozan, Serbia. Every year Glozan is host to many folklor groups from all over ex Yugoslavia, mostly Serbia, and Slovakia. They are showing variety of traditional songs, dancing abilities and differences in beautiful costumes. Distinction between different geographical areas is more then visible through palete of costume colors. It's a very cute music event set up on beautiful replica of traditional Slovak house painted in blue. Very vividly colored festival!

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Spinning colorful dance on stage of our lives

Date

June 11, 2006 at 17:13

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Tanja from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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