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- Balfolk (from French: Bal Folk, meaning a folk ball) is a dance event for folk dance and folk music in a number of European countries, mainly in France...
- in which dancers learn folk dances from many cultures for recreation. Balfolk events are social dance events with live music in Western and Central Europe...
- strathspey hopping steps. Schottisches danced in Europe (in the context of balfolk), where they originated, are different from how they are danced in the...
- from the Dutch province of Friesland performing acoustic folk music and balfolk in Esperanto drawing from the Frisian musical traditions of sea shanties...
- Bal, a ground-launched version of the Russian Kh-35 anti-ship missile A Balfolk European folk dance event Balboa (dance), or bal Balboa High School (California)...
- from Argentina). This "****y" style of mazurka has also been imported to “balfolk" dancing in Belgium and the Netherlands, hence the name "Belgian Mazurka"...
- cider, beer, and chouchenn, a mead-like drink made from fermented honey. Balfolk Céilí dance Music of Brittany Nos lowen Noson llawen Troyl Faroese chain...
- party Rave School dance Sock hop Prom Tea dance Traditional dance events Balfolk Barn dance Cèilidh Troyl Twmpath classified by the type of dance involved:...
- has performed with Koek all across Europe, playing repertoire focused on balfolk (traditional dances) of central France, as well as music from the Balkans...
- Dance Fellow at the University of Otago, during which he established a Balfolk group in the city. Schultz, Marianne (22 October 2014). "New companies...