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Kopanitsa or
kopanica (called in some
regions Gankino) is the name for a
family of
lively folk
dances from
western Bulgaria done to
music in 11 8 meter...
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complex time signature. It can be
found in jazz, pop, and rock music.
Kopanitsa is a form of
Bulgarian folk
music that
utilizes certain forms of undecuple...
- (Turkey) Kolo (Slavic)
Kolomyjka (Ukrainian)
Kontradans (Haiti) Kopačka
Kopanitsa (Bulgaria) Körtánc
Kotsari or
Kochari (Armenian: Քոչարի; Turkish: Koçari;...
- a 13/8 rhythm, this
dance has many versions.
Pazardzhishka Kopanitsa:
Pazardzhik Kopanitsa from Pazardzhik,
Northern Thrace.
Pravo Trakiisko Horo: Pravo...
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Plinn Trihori Chukano horo
Daychovo horo
Gankino horo
Grancharsko horo
Kopanitsa Lesnoto Paidushko horo
Petrunino horo
Pravo Sadi Moma
Thomai Tropanka...
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combine American old-timey
style and
Irish traditional music. "Suleiman's
Kopanitsa" is an
adaptation of "Dance of Suleiman",
recorded by
Irvine on the album...
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performed by the musicians. For example, the 11 16
rhythm of the
dance kopanitsa is
often described as quick-quick-slow-quick-quick, (2+2+3+2+2) whereas...
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tonight in Ireland/West
Clare Reel", "Braes of Moneymore", "Suleiman's
Kopanitsa", "The Dream/Indiana", "O'Donoghue's" and "Siún Ni D****bhir" O'Flynn &...
- dance)
dunavsko elenino (line dance)
eleno mome iove male mome
kopanica kopanitsa (line dance, gankino)
nestinari paidushko petrunino povarnato (devetorka)...
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alternating (sub-)bars of 7+11, in
their turn
divided into
common chetvorno and
kopanitsa rhythms. Some
dancers count it as 3-2-2, 2-2-3-2-2 or SQQ-QQSQQ, "S" meaning...