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Dear Group Leaders, this is the article which will help you to easily create your group in Folkr.org and understand the options , which you should give in Add Group section. So as soon as you are registered user, you can make your group. What you need is to Click on “Folk Groups” in the main menu. Then you will see in the page
GROUPS BY CATEGORY Folk Dance Groups (5 groups) Folk Music Groups (1 groups) F... Read More
Dear All, while I am preparing some info about Silk Road festival 2008, you can read an article writen by German Journalist who was one of many invited to SIlk Road 2007. Keep tunned! Narine
THE AXIS OF EAVIL IS AFTER ALL NOT SO BAD By Daisy Mohr in Algemeen Dagblad 2 november 2007 Syria is busily demanding attention and wishes to make tourism and culture its main sources of income. Therfore hundreds of journalists were invited thi... Read More
Hello! Glad to greet all of the Folklore people around the World! Pity I can't create here thematic albums for all of my photos, but you can see them at http://foto.mail.ru/mail/folklore/ and at my old-old
http://www.folklore.by.ru/folklorx.htm It's not a spam I think P.S. And listen some Russian songs as well.
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This site is like facebook, but just for people who are interested in some field(s) of folklore. A very good idea, I think. Congratulations to Narine Grigoryan. I hope Folkr.org will soon become a good friendly meeting point for folkers around the World... Ahmet Akarsu North Cyprus... Read More
Polka Polka is defined as a vivacious couple dance of Bohemian origin in duple time; was a basic pattern of hop-step-close-step; a lively Bohemian dance tune in 2/4 time. The polka was originally a Czech peasant dance, developed in Eastern Bohemia (now part of Czechoslovakia). Bohemian historians believe that the polka was invented by a peasant girl (Anna Slezak, in Labska Tynice in 1834) one Sunday for her amusement. It was composed to a folk song "Strycek Nimra Koupil Simla (Unc... Read More
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