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[[Emona Folklore Group]] was established in Autumn 1967 by Dr Bruno Ravnikar. Since that time approximately 1,600 dancers and musicians have participated in its programmes, which have included the folkloric dances of all the former Yugoslav regions. Today the group consists of around 60 dancers who present a repertory programme of 16 choreographers featuring folk dances and songs of all the Slovene regions. The Emona Folklore group has toured throughout Europe, most recently to Portugal, and has presented the Slovene cultural heritage in such places as the Americas, Algeria and North Korea. The group has its own ethno-music and tambour orchestra that has produced two music CDs.
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[[Emona Folklore Group]] was established in [[established::1967]] by [[Bruno Ravnikar]]. This amateur folklore group consists of over 80 dancers and musicians who present a repertory programme of folk dances and songs from all Slovene regions. The group has its own ethno-music and tamboura orchestra that has produced two music CDs.
 
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The group's programme covers traditional dances from throughout Slovenia as well as some dances of Slovene ethnic minorities. The group was one of the first in Slovenia to introduce in their programmes ancient folk instruments (hammered dulcimer, musical saw, pan pipes, etc.) and many home-made rhythmic instruments.
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Since its beginning, the Emona Folklore group has had over 1,600 members and has toured throughout Europe and presented the Slovene cultural heritage in the Americas, Algeria, Egypt, Japan, and North Korea.
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Emona Folklore Group is a member of the [[Union of Cultural Societies of Slovenia (ZKDS)]] and [[International Council for Organisations of Folklore Festivals and Folk Art (CIOFF), Slovenia|CIOFF]].
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== See also ==
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* [[Union of Cultural Societies of Slovenia (ZKDS)]]
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* [[International Council for Organisations of Folklore Festivals and Folk Art (CIOFF), Slovenia]]
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.kd-fsemona.si/index.php?controller=home Emona Folklore Group website]
  
 
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[[Category:Theatre & Dance]]

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Folklorna skupina Emona
Belokranjska 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 31 392 340
Elizabeta Tome, President
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Emona Folklore Group was established in 1967 by Bruno Ravnikar. This amateur folklore group consists of over 80 dancers and musicians who present a repertory programme of folk dances and songs from all Slovene regions. The group has its own ethno-music and tamboura orchestra that has produced two music CDs.


The group's programme covers traditional dances from throughout Slovenia as well as some dances of Slovene ethnic minorities. The group was one of the first in Slovenia to introduce in their programmes ancient folk instruments (hammered dulcimer, musical saw, pan pipes, etc.) and many home-made rhythmic instruments. Since its beginning, the Emona Folklore group has had over 1,600 members and has toured throughout Europe and presented the Slovene cultural heritage in the Americas, Algeria, Egypt, Japan, and North Korea.

Emona Folklore Group is a member of the Union of Cultural Societies of Slovenia (ZKDS) and CIOFF.

See also

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