I love this. I used to dance the female version of this. But I wish the person filming had angled the camera down just a bit, so we could see their legs and feet more, and less of the building and air above their heads! -- Growing up in Norway, in my mid-teens, I worked at this open-air folk museum.
BEAUTIFUL, FOR ALL THOSE WHO DOES NOT KNOW FOR YOUR CULTURE AND CUSTOMERS THIS IS THE OPPORTUNARY TO BE LOOKED AND SEE YOUR COUNTRY. POZDRAV IZ SRBIJE.
Laus dans (the correct name that is actually used in Hallingdal) is actually quite similar to breakdancing in many ways. Usually a lot of acrobatics as a guy is showing off to win a woman. There's also a hat they need to kick off a stick, got to do a really high jump kick to get it down. But it would certainly be easy for a talented laus dancer to also learn breackancing and vice versa. The group "Frikar" is an example of very talented launs dancers.
I’m Scottish from my moms side and Italian from my fathers side, I am dating a Norwegian right now so I want to learn more about his culture. I wonder if he can do this dance with me
Seriously, girlfriend, smile...look at who you are dancing with. Crowd needed to show him some love. That does not look easy to do. Shout out to the instrumentalist! Enjoyed the video!
@Freedom Watch There are many variants, but it’s Halling-Music, originated from a place called Hallindal in Norway. Here’s a beautiful piece: czcams.com/video/JTEbheWHN-I/video.html
You, person filming this.. Use a wide angle next time please, it just lower the camera angle so you can actually see the people and not 75% building and sky?
I will bring my professional gear the next time I randomly visit this place ✌️. He he I was at the theme park and then suddenly this happened. I though people would enjoy to watch it so I filmed with my phone 😅
Я Русский, но корни по Отцовской линии Норвежские... Vakker!!!! Удивительно, как похожи Русские и Норвежские народные танцы, или может в каждом Fjord были свои танцы , как и наречия?
I have Norwegian ancestry on my dad's side, and I love watching this kind of video and getting in touch with my roots. You are awesome Norway!!
I love this. I used to dance the female version of this. But I wish the person filming had angled the camera down just a bit, so we could see their legs and feet more, and less of the building and air above their heads! -- Growing up in Norway, in my mid-teens, I worked at this open-air folk museum.
Thanks! Yeah, I Just held the camera.. I did not think it would be this popular on CZcams, haha!
the violonis take me to another place
Beautiful❤
Greeting from Turkey I really enjoyed while watching that I love Norway and its culture
Thanks 🔥. Hope you will listen to our songs at the channel. Norwegian Black Metal.
@@Avertia sure I would love to
I wanna learn dance like this. Beatiful folk and dancing 🤩
Ok, he has impressed me😀
BEAUTIFUL, FOR ALL THOSE WHO DOES NOT KNOW FOR YOUR CULTURE AND CUSTOMERS THIS IS THE OPPORTUNARY TO BE LOOKED AND SEE YOUR COUNTRY. POZDRAV IZ SRBIJE.
Hmmm....what are u talking about?
Respect and love from India ❤️
BEAUTIFULL DANCE
❤💚I like Norwegian flok
dude, this is cool
Beautiful dance.
Beautiful dance
When breakdancing was beautiful
Joyous dancing! Love it!
Brilliant!
much love from Indonesiaaa
Thats the norsk Folkemuseum ☺️
Correct!
@@Avertia we went there too last week ☺️
Good channel
About Norwegia dancing
If you to learn
You should wach
Beautiful ❤
I NEED TO LEARN THISSS
It's quite hard on the feet but it's easy once you learn it
awesome!
who is he?
Now the dumb thing is that we teach dumb hip hop/line dances we never use in stead of this at school.
Laus dans (the correct name that is actually used in Hallingdal) is actually quite similar to breakdancing in many ways. Usually a lot of acrobatics as a guy is showing off to win a woman. There's also a hat they need to kick off a stick, got to do a really high jump kick to get it down. But it would certainly be easy for a talented laus dancer to also learn breackancing and vice versa. The group "Frikar" is an example of very talented launs dancers.
I’m Scottish from my moms side and Italian from my fathers side, I am dating a Norwegian right now so I want to learn more about his culture. I wonder if he can do this dance with me
Seriously, girlfriend, smile...look at who you are dancing with. Crowd needed to show him some love. That does not look easy to do. Shout out to the instrumentalist! Enjoyed the video!
What's his name plss
ablam abeeeeeeem çok güzel aynen devam
Is this camera reversed do they dance counterclockwise often?
The camera is not reversed. I dont know how they usually do it, hehe
It is normally danced counterclockwise, yes
Music name?
@Freedom Watch There are many variants, but it’s Halling-Music, originated from a place called Hallindal in Norway. Here’s a beautiful piece: czcams.com/video/JTEbheWHN-I/video.html
@Freedom Watch
I believe this particular song is called “Fanitullen”
@@whengrapespop5728 Thanks Mate. Norway is beautiful, blessed by Odin and the old gods.
Amazing how it looks almost identical to the Russian folk..
Camera needs to show dancer's feet. Looks like Frodo copied this.
You, person filming this.. Use a wide angle next time please, it just lower the camera angle so you can actually see the people and not 75% building and sky?
I will bring my professional gear the next time I randomly visit this place ✌️.
He he
I was at the theme park and then suddenly this happened. I though people would enjoy to watch it so I filmed with my phone 😅
@@Avertia the device being used to film it isn't the problem, it's the angle.
Any phone can use a wide angle setting when filming.
Я Русский, но корни по Отцовской линии Норвежские... Vakker!!!!
Удивительно, как похожи Русские и Норвежские народные танцы, или может в каждом Fjord были свои танцы , как и наречия?