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Dancing tradition in Serbia and part of Bosnia and Herzegovina is represented by various styles of dances in these countries. As with other aspects of Serbian culture, different forms of dances originated in different parts of Serbia and a part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The dances developed according to the local traditions and also acquired elements from other parts of these two countries. Serbian folk dancing, ''kolo'', includes many varieties. The most popular dances are ''Užičko kolo'', and ''Moravac'', while other popular dances include ''Kokonješte'', ''Žikino kolo'' and ''Vranjanka''.〔 ==Dances== *''Užičko kolo'' (from Užice) *''Moravac'' (from Great Morava) *''Kokonješte'' *''Žikino kolo'' *''Vranjanka'' (from Vranje) 6The Serbian National Folk Dance Ensemble Kolo.jpg|Ensemble Kolo Ensemble "Kolo" dancing folk dance of Gnjilane.jpg|Dance from Gnjilane, Ensemble Kolo Ensemble "Kolo" dancing Old Silent dance from Glamoč.jpg|Dance from Glamoč, Ensemble Kolo Praha, Staré Město, Ovocný trh, Pražský jarmark, srbské lidové tance VI.JPG|Dance from Pirot GKUD Serbian.jpg|Dance from Timočka Krajina Narodnja nosnja Vranje.jpg|Dance from Vranje Igre iz okoline Leskovca.jpg|Dance from Leskovac 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Serbian dances」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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