Monday, 18 June 2012
Saturday, 16 June 2012
Larbert Village, Scotland
Greetings from Scotland
Here is our dance called the Virginia Reel. We hope you enjoy it.
Good luck to everyone!
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Clover Kindergarten, Bulgaria
Hello from Bulgaria
Dance "diamond" related to our village lazarouvane General Inzovo. It involved only girls. Lazalkite singing for health for all members of families who attend.
We wish success to all participants.
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Poland
Dear friends,
We are all 11 and 12 years old and we are very excited to be taking part in Eurodance 2012. We would like to present you our students performing a traditional Polish dance called “Oberek”. This dance consists of many lifts and jumps and it is danced by couples who are placed on a circle and rotate both around the whole circle and around their own axis (to the right). We have really enjoyed practicing and filming our dance. We danced “Oberek” during our school festivities in June 2012. We hope you are going to enjoy watching our kids dancing :). Good luck to all of you! Greetings from Chalin in Poland.
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Friday, 15 June 2012
Centro Escolar do Douro - Kindergarten, Penafiel - Portugal
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Tuesday, 12 June 2012
Monday, 11 June 2012
Sunday, 10 June 2012
Friday, 8 June 2012
Spetalen School, Råde, Norway.
Hello everyone!
Here is the Norwegian contribution.
We wish you all the best of luck!
Eurodance 2012, Spetalen School, Råde, Norway.
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Thursday, 7 June 2012
Our dance for competition (JI/EB1 Tojais - Penafiel)
The Backsmiths ball was the only balls of events Penafiel's Corpus Christi, unique in the country that has never stopped performing. This dance also called dance of swords because of their spectacular choreography is the most important and makes the guard of honor of the Blessed Sacrament. People said that the procession of Corpus Christi can not leave without this ball. This ball is unique in the country, was recovered in 2008 representing the office of the masons, portrays the day-to-day work of this class.
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Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Lithuanian folk dance "Pupos" ("Beans")
The dance is created according to Lithuanian folk tale "A Bean" and Lithuanian folk song "An Old Man was angry and scolded the children ...".
This is a playful children's dance with simple shapes. The movements illustrate the text of the song: planting, watering, growing the bean, and the boys are playing the angry elderly, who chastise the children for picking beans.
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