ROKOKO KOLO
Serbian | ||
PRONUNCIATION: | ROH-koh-koh KOH-loh | |
TRANSLATION: | Beautifully dressed girl | |
SOURCE: | Dick Crum and John Filcich have taught Rokoko Kolo to folk dancers in the United States. | |
BACKGROUND: | Rokoko is danced by the Bunjevač people in the neighborhood of Subotice (Subotica), a city in the western part of Vojvodina in northern Serbia, Yugoslavia. Rokoko is a Croatian dance with Hungarian influences. The men wear spurs on their boots which jingle during the dance. | |
MUSIC: | Folk Dancer (45rpm) MH 1015 | |
FORMATION: | Closed or open cir of mixed M and W with little fingers linked with neighbors and held at shldr level in "W" pos. (Other versions have hands held low in "V" pos.) | |
METER/RHYTHM: | 2/4 | |
STEPS/STYLE: | LOW HOP: The ball of the ft does not leave the floor.
Steps are small and crisp. | |
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MEAS | MOVEMENT DESCRIPTION |
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INTRODUCTION - None. | ||
THE DANCE | ||
1 | Step R swd (ct 1); step L next to R (ct &); step R swd (ct 2); step L next to R (ct &); | |
2 | Step R swd (ct 1); step L next to R (ct &); step R swd (ct 2); low hop R, extending L over in front of R (ct &); | |
3 | M: Step L to R of R ft (ct 1); low hop L, clicking heels together (ct &); step R next to L (ct 2); low hop R, clicking heels together (ct &); | |
4-7 | Step L next to R (ct 1); low hop L, clicking heels together (ct &); and so forth for a total of ten step-hops; | |
3-7 | W: Dance same steps as M except that they do not click heels and low hops are not as strong as M; | |
8 | Stamp L,R,L in place, taking wt on each stamp (cts 1,&,2). | |
Repeat entire dance from beg. | ||
Copyright © 2003 by Dick Oakes |
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