Gilead Hungarian ( Thousand Times 2015)
The most famous version of this music composition was recorded by Reelroad band in 2001, heres what their official website says: actually the origin of this melody is obscure, though there is an option that the homeland for it is Ukraine, however in our performance it sounds more like a Breton one. You can also find this melody searching for Kost ar choat (kastarvat) which is a type of a Breton folk dance. This is how you perform it: dancers stand in a chain, one of them holds the left hand of a partner on the right and then both jump on the left foot and after that, they repeat the jump on the right foot placing it so as it would stand before the left one. Then they do the right leg swing, placing the right foot on its heel and repeat the same for the left leg. Then they pause. And do the left and right leg swings again and after that, they lift up the left leg kneebent crosswise in front of the right leg. FOLLOW US Vkontakte: Facebook: www.
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