Traditional dance and song and stories both in traditional society and in modern revival.
1 I have no interest whatsoever in traditional Irish rural and folk culture .
2 Emigration is recorded in folk culture and ballads as a great trauma.
3 The folk culture , nevertheless, flourished within the music produced by the Afro-American community.
4 The distinct folk culture that developed in the shtetlach found expression in language, music, and religion.
5 With them, the Afro-American folk culture made its way into the formal art of the nation.
6 Stravinsky's vividly colourful ballet celebrates Russian folk culture .
7 It continued to express the earthy folk culture , and it, too, was woven into daily life.
8 Therefore, it was from the Afro-American peasant class that an indigenous American folk culture was to emerge.
9 London cello and violin duo Fran & Flora mix Jewish folk culture with electronica on their debut album Unfurl.
10 The Negro Renaissance, besides losing its shame over its folk culture , developed a fresh interest in its African heritage.
11 Other projects concerned folk culture , and a multimedia reference source on great composers - GREATCOM - has also been compiled.
12 First, through some quirk of circumstance, he had become estranged from the religion and the folk culture of his race.
13 To hear her music, you would assume that Emma Tricca had spent her life completely immersed in English folk culture .
14 According to Malcolm Taylor, the Society's librarian, there is a new revival of folk culture , particularly among those in their mid-twenties.
15 Although the content of the Afro-American folk culture grew out of the American scene, its style and flavor did have African roots.
16 Her special area of interest has always been ethnography, or material folk culture , an area in which she is one of the world's experts.
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