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Folk costumes in Slovakia

Explore the colorful world of Slovak folk costumes, an integral part of traditional Slovak folklore celebrated through verbal, musical, and dramatic productions. Discover the unique attire of Goral, Šariš, and Detva regions, with distinctive symbols and attire for both men and women. Immerse yourself in the dynamic musical culture, featuring traditional dances like polka and "ceperka." Uncover the beauty and significance of each region's attire, reflecting the rich heritage and culture of Slovakia.

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Folk costumes in Slovakia

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  1. Folk costumes in Slovakia Lenka Bednárová 3.D

  2. Slovak folklore • part oftraditional Slovak folk culture • verbal, musical, dramaticalproductionofSlovaks • popular in othercountries

  3. Somefolkloreparts in Slovakia Goral Šariš Detva

  4. Goral • peoplewholive in Czecho-polish-slovakland • typicaldialect • special and typicalsymbols • typicalformen: • hatwitheaglepen • „valaška“ • typicalforwomen: • manycolouredskirts, waistcoat, neckwear

  5. Šariš • typicalculture and dialectsymbols • typicalforwomen: • bonnet (or ribbon) • dynamicmusicalculture • typicaldances: • polka and „ceperka“

  6. Detva • typicalformen: • shortshirtwithlongsleeves • widebelt • „krpce“ • furfromwoolofsheep • typicalforwomen • bonnetcalled „kápka“ withribbon • apronwithrichfancy-work • fujara

  7. Resources • http://galejak.wz.cz/main/springday/obrazky/symbolysr/big/k2.jpg • http://www.dlu.sk/dlu/Popis_kroja.html • http://dtonline.sk/detviansky-kroj/ • http://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovensk%C3%BD_folkl%C3%B3r • http://www.casopisfolklor.sk/assets/kcfinder/upload/images/folklor.jpg

  8. Thanksforyourattention!

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