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Autor:
Iivi Zajedova
Publikováno v:
Mäetagused, Vol 63, Pp 7-20 (2016)
The tradition of Estonians’ cultural festivals is a rich topic and may be considered profoundly distinctive for Estonian people. It is a unique way of maintaining and advancing the traditions of national heritage through a variety of activities. Si
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/13253d983f8a4afca564e06b93457963
Autor:
Stanislav Nemeržitski, Iivi Zajedova
Publikováno v:
Mäetagused, Vol 62, Pp 55-74 (2015)
Big festivals and folk culture events have been a centuries-old tradition in Estonia. Today, alongside the preservation of national traditions and being cultural events, these events have also become popular leisure activities. Leisure activities are
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a43ec35930024640a9e6fd459daf0cbe
Publikováno v:
Mäetagused, Vol 49, Pp 49-64 (2011)
This article is primarily focused on the Estonians and how they have preserved their culture while living in both their home land and in foreign communities abroad. Estonian folklore is at the heart of Estonian culture. In the 20th century, it was us
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/aa004a0480c646c593ec19d387da1ec2
Publikováno v:
Mäetagused, Vol 41, Pp 99-122 (2009)
The current article is based on the research carried out among expatriate Estonians living in Germany. The aim of the research was to obtain an general understanding of the evolution and development of Estonian folk dance groups and the inception of
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0738ec197a38465b9be83451fc6ebf9f
Publikováno v:
Folklore: Electronic Journal of Folklore. 54:97-118
This article is a part of a wider research on Estonian folk dance, aim- ing to map the emergence of folk dance groups and to study the practices and role of folk dance among the Estonian diaspora. The article sets out to explore incentives contributi
Publikováno v:
Mäetagused. 49:49-64
Publikováno v:
Mäetagused, Vol 41, Pp 99-122 (2009)
The current article is based on the research carried out among expatriate Estonians living in Germany. The aim of the research was to obtain an general understanding of the evolution and development of Estonian folk dance groups and the inception of