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Uploaded by on May 31, 2006

This is a special solo dance from Slovakia where the mens are "playing" on spoons.
I recorded this video on a Folklor festival in my town, Baja

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  • Quite nice and an enjoyable performance. I hope that art and folklore will promote friendship and help neutralize hateful anymosities, which divide us.

  • i hope that too, cuz what is nowadays up between hungarians and slowakians that is awefull...who hate who now? but its like i dont even there to go anymore :( hopefully its gonna end some day...

    btw i love this music, our folk music is kinda same, that is when two nation living so near next to eachother for long time :) nice

  • I love this dance! I wish my dance group did a dance like this!

    Velmi Dobre!!!

  • does this dance have a special name?! i have another one from this group i will upload that for you

  • It means:

    Yeeeah,folk...I need a wash-basin. (obviously because I don't like folk music and I posted it in Slovak because it was under the keyword Slovakia}

  • i see, actually lavor is lavor in my language too. just didnt know what you want to tell me :-)

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This video is a response to FS Veselica Chicago - Spoon Slovak Folk Dance
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  • ej ale su sikovni ti nasi slovenski chapci, druci a pekni radost sa divat aj 100 krat

  • I don't understand, why are you scary to go to Slovakia ?

  • Yes of course. I can symphatize with your sentiments. It's sad that you not to dare to visit there, just by thinking of all the lost opportunity, to guzzle good but inexpensive Slovak beer in one's holiday. But before you mistaken me with a Slovak, I'm not. I'm originally from Budapest, although my mother was born in Tergenye, Hont megye in 1919, but she had relocated shortly after birth, with her family, because Grandad was a Hungarian public servant.

  • The name of it is Lyzkovy Tanec which means spoon dance. Do you know what the name of the dance group is?

  • I can't think of the name right now but when I do I will be sure to tell you. I would love to see another video from them.

  • tancuj tancuj vikrucaj vikrucaj...

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