very nice,i have some friends here in new zealand they love it here and they are going back to czech sad too see them go..cheers for that video... AROHA
What dance is this? I have to admid until now I've always only had my focus on Moravian dance and music culture (especially Slovácko). And of course all of their krojs over there. Bohemia always was to me so German-like from what I knew (I'm German myself) and due to that somehow not as... exciting. But I want to change that. Since I'm learning Czech (for over a year now), I want to know all of Czechia and all of it's culture. And this dance looks pretty nice! Love every dance that includes jumping and stomping and just a certain amount of wildness ;D Of course this is not comparable to slovácko verbuňk or sth, but it's pretty aesthetic still and I want to learn more about it :)
very nice,i have some friends here in new zealand they love it here and they are going back to czech sad too see them go..cheers for that video... AROHA
SONG NAME? !??!?! 💕💕💕💕
kajda - it's on Spotify😄, the album is called Žádnej neví, co sou Domažlice and the artist is Konrádyho dudácká kapela
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SONG NAME??????
What dance is this? I have to admid until now I've always only had my focus on Moravian dance and music culture (especially Slovácko). And of course all of their krojs over there. Bohemia always was to me so German-like from what I knew (I'm German myself) and due to that somehow not as... exciting. But I want to change that. Since I'm learning Czech (for over a year now), I want to know all of Czechia and all of it's culture. And this dance looks pretty nice! Love every dance that includes jumping and stomping and just a certain amount of wildness ;D Of course this is not comparable to slovácko verbuňk or sth, but it's pretty aesthetic still and I want to learn more about it :)