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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2007

Lithuanian folk dance

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  • „Lasses -- lilies, fellows -- clovers, let's tap and rap like our brothers did, " these words open another merry clog dance. However , the most popular is the Klumpakojis during which boys find the girls' clogs too small for them and the girls slip easily into the boys' clogs and dance.

  • In another, boys throw the clogs over their heads and produce the most fanciful rhythm by striking one against the other.

    To avoid clogs splitting and 'bringing trouble to the foot,' they must be properly prepared before the dance. A pad is put inside to avoid corns. And to prevent the clog from splitting while it is beaten against the floor, a small additional sole is hammered on to it.

  • this dance is considered as Lithuanian Folk dance

    the main idea guys are trying to hide girls shoes and bla bla in Lithuanian this dance is named as KLUMPAKOJIS clog dance, dance in sabots (old Lithuanian folk-dance).

  • Clog dances

    The Lithuanian Song and dance Ensemble Lietuva is Jonas Paulauskas' main customer. The country's leading folk ensemble, representing the national culture abroad, has performed clog dances all over Europe, in the United States, Canada, Japan, Thailand, India and many other countries.

  • „There are few other countries, for example Denmark and Holland, where people do clog dances, so our dances look most impressive and the audience always shows a lot of interest, " says Pranciskus Budrius, art director of the ensemble." At the end of our concerts abroad people often come backstage to took at our unique folk music instruments and our clogs."

  • That is a Dutch woodenshoe dance!! that isn't a Lithuanian folk dance!! it is nice though. But originally it is Dutch

  • Clogs were worn by Lithuanian peasants from the end of the 18 th until the beginning of the 20th century. Both poor and well-to-do peasants wore them every day when working in the fields and doing their daily chores because clogs had a definite advantage -- they were waterproof.

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  • It's totally Lithuanian, and very old.

  • labai grazu nerealu net!

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  • labosrancai lochaii))))debilu tauta))nekenciu labosrancu!

  • Nog nooit een boer bij ons zo zien dansen, en ook niet een traditionele volksdansgroep gaat zich niet verlagen tot dit nivo !

  • How do those bad boys stay on?? Lol

  • Lithuanian folk dance

  • can you say me that type of dance is this? Is this dance Dutch?  can you tell me the name of the song?

    Thank you

  • Ooo :o why people from The Netherlands don't find this out? I am surprised!

    It's beautiful.

  • very nice!

  • Abeselutamente fantastico!!!

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