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FOLKLOR - To the folklore of the area includes the entire work of people:
    music,
    dances,
    speech (dialect)
     songs
    costumes
    handicrafts.

REGION
    When we talk about folklore, very often we use the term "region", which
    means an area inhabited by a people whose culture, activities and the
    way of life are different then in other neighboring areas.


In Poland we can distinguish the following regions:
    Lubelskie
    Kujawy
    Podlasie
    Mazowsze
    Kashubia
    Pomerania, it’s Pomorze
    Wielopolska
    Silesia, it’s Śląsk
    Podhale
   Dances can be grouped by region, in which occurred:
    SILESIA(ŚLĄSK) - lipka, koziorajka, old woman;
    KUJAWY - kujawiak, walking
    WIELKOPOLSKA - walking, waltz and primrose;
    KASHUBIA - shepherd, shoemaker and „rus dwa”.
    PODHALE - highland dancing
    MAZOWSZE - Krakowiak, oberek, mazurek, polonaise
    Pomerania - Kashubian dances
   In addition national dances, in Poland occurred another
    dances, for example brickmaker or miotlarz. This dances
    only imitated moves of real folk dances.
POLISH NATIONAL DANCES
These are dances that have spread
throughout the Polish. They have the
indyvidual characteristics of specific
regions.

1. Krakowiak
2. Polonaise
3. Mazurka
4. Oberek
5. Kujawiak
    Krakowiak, a Polish folk dance from the
    region of Krakow, belongs to the natives
    of the national Polish dance in 2 / 4 time
    and a characteristic syncopated rhythm.
    Name comes from the whole of the
    eighteenth century, and now referring to a
    group of dancing natives possess your
    own local smokers names: passes,
    tripping, chasing, skalmierzak, runs, etc.
    At the end of the eighteenth century,
    features syncopated rhythms were up
    Krakowiak appeared in symphonic music,
    and at the beginning of the nineteenth
    century, this dance has become popular
    now in the stage and instrumental music.

Originally called walking. Is a Polish dance
court, though its roots became from folk
music. Features: stoic, rather slow, stress
at the same time, metre 3 / 4.
One of the biggest Polish folk band named for Stanislaus Hadyna , found
July 1, 1953 by Stanislaw Hadyn. The seat assembly is housed in the Castle in Koszęcin.
Officially, the "Mazowsze" brought to life the Decree of the Ministry of Culture and Art on Nov. 8, 1948 the year of
introduction to Professor Tadeusz Sygietyńskiemu organize a folk band, whose task was to care for the traditional
repertoire of folk-based songs, and dances przyśpiewkach Masovian village and regional artistic traditions.
The group "Słowianki" was created in 1959 at the Department of Slavonic Philology at the Jagiellonian
University. The beginning gave a group of several students of the Faculty of Philology, organized by the
researcher, slavicist - Zdzislaw Wagner, fascinated by the folklore of southern Slavs.
History of Song and Dance Ensemble "Kurpie" dates back to 1952, when the instructor is the initiative of the
              District House of Culture - Boguslaw Bakala Regional Team was established "Kurpie.
Mountaineer national             Kurpian national costume
costume



Kashubian national costume
                                 Warmian national costume




Kujawian national costume
                                   Wielkopolska’s national costume




Śląsk Opolski national costume     Krakowian national costume
dudy
                Culture and art - On the whole
                province     folk    traditions     are
                celebrating. Center of the highest rank
                is the regional capital Poznań. The
                largest centers of folk culture are
                Szamotuły, Krobia, Włoszakowice and
                              Wągrowiec.
                FOLK MUSIC in Wielkopolska
                For the characteristic and the oldest
                known musical instruments include
                bagpipes, which do not meet
                in other regions of the country, except
                in the region of Podhale and Zywiec .
                FOLKLORE dance - the most common
                are: cheers, fore, chilled, dance based
                on different steps, as well as
                ceremonial dances.




FROM DĄBRÓWKA
 WIELKOPOLSKA
   COSTUME
                        dudy                              SZAMOTULSKI DRESS
gęśle                        Dudy


             CULTURE AND ART. Highlander
              folklore is one of the biggest
              attractions of Zakopane and the whole
              Highlands.
              DRESS. Once the dress could be
              identified, from which country the
              person comes from. Shepherds
              dressed differently (young shepherds
              and shepherds), otherwise the hosts
              (the farmers).
PODHALE
              MUSIC: in many villages people could
              meet a very talented folk musicians
              who do not know the notes and
              instruments performed
              independently. Belonged to famous
              artists Krzeptowski John Sabala and
              Bartholomew Obrochta.
              INSTRUMENTS - The Podhale once
              played at the corners, pipes, bagpipes
              (also known as the goat), trombitach,
              gęślach (to play this instrument
              made ​famous John Sabala).
              With time Gesle replaced violin, bass
              and bagpipes (the bass).                 PODHALAŃSKI NATIONAL
                                                           COSTUME
   Krakowiak-largest group
                 of ethnographic in
                 Malopolska
                 DANCE - In
                 Galicia(Małopolska) we
                 mostly Krakowiak, and
                 transferred from Czech
                 polka.
MAŁOPOLSKA
                 People's musical
                 tradition is one way to
                 seek deeper ties or the
                 unity of the nation.
                 It is home to many rites
                 and customs.
             
                                            Krakowian national
LAJKONIK                                         costume
WARMIŃSKI COSTIUM E


         HABITS - Since the new year in the
     countryside went teams dressed, wearing a
               mask goats, rams, bears.
     On the last day of the year were decorated -
       plugged chimneys, painted glass. In St.
       John's girls threw wreaths on the water,
     under the pillow lay wreaths of thyme - that
     dreamed up future husband. Polish harvest
       festival was the equivalent of Masurian
           yield. On All Souls' Day were fed
      grandfathers proszalnych under churches.
                        DANCE
      Kosejdera ,frog, old man and walked were
                dancing at weddings.
       The main theme was folk and sly devil
      woman with associated folk proverbs and
       sayings such as "For a woman to hell",
     "Where the devil can not go, send a woman
                       there. "



                                                    MAZURSKI
                                                    COSTIUME
   CULTURE - In connection with
     Germanization in Lower Silesia (Sląsk)
    ,Lower Silesian folklore preserved very
    exactly.
    Costumes in the areas of Lower Silesia
    were not uniform.
    Barbara Bazielich singled out 8 groups
    of clothes that have developed in the
    late nineteenth century in the area
    from the Glogau to Nysa: Jeleniogórski
    costume, Kaczawsko - Nadbobrzański
    costume, Karkonosze dress, Kłodzko
    dress, Wałbrzych dress, Wrocław
    costume, Głogowskie costumes
    (separate group), Nysa dress.

                                              DOLNY ŚLĄSK NATIONAL COSTIUME
ŚLĄSK
OPOLSKI




Kosorowiczanki -
national band
Culture of the Silesian
                      region is characterized
                        by diversity, which
                         result of mixing
                         different cultural
                             traditions




Śląsk national band
About MASOVIA mentioned as
           early as the tenth century, in the
           age structure of the Polish state.
            This area lies in the vicinity of
           Warsaw, and also Kurpie region
                which is rich in folk art
               The culture of Mazowsze
                 created thanks to the
           penetration of many traditions.
            The region was a melting pot,
MAZOWSZE
           where they met representatives
            of various visions and currents
                   and nationalities.
                  LEADING FIGURES.
           The Mazowsze come prominent,
                well-known and widely
           respected were people such as:
              St. Stanislaus Kostka, Felix      KURPIOWSKI COSTIUME
            Kryski, Nicholas and Lawrence
            Gośliccy, Hippolytus Gawarecki
                  Vincent, Peter from
             Proboszczowic whether John
                 Krasinski Dobrogost.
                  In Zelazowa Wola,
                    Chopin was born.
The relatively most numerous archaic
            elements of indigenous folk culture of
            West Pomerania, we find u Slovincians.
            Under the name of the current
            in the literature is understood as the
            Slavic population of some rural district
            between the rivers Łupawa Slupsk, and
            Leba.
            They seem to be Kashubian ethnic group.
            Would qualify it for the many common
            cultural elements.
            COSTUMES - ​So important phenomenon
            indicating diversity of ethnic groups as
            well as regional costumes, were
            in the nineteenth century in Western
            Pomerania, the complete disappearance.
            With incomplete descriptions, we know
            only a few features of the old costume
            Slovincians, nadłebskich Kashubians and
            regional population. We do not know
            quite the history of these garments and
            factors, with the participation of which
            they formed and turned into.
            Kashubs MUSIC was accompanied not
            only in the important moments in life, but
            and at work, rest. Kashubs liked to have
            fun, dance, sing. Their dances
            and songs can be divided into several
            groups: eg ritual
KASZUBSKI                                                PYRZYCKI COSTIUME
COSTIUME
Kujawy area is very
   rich culturally.

      DANCE:
  Kujawy – an area
belong to the central
    Polish, which
   dominated the
 mazurek dancing
      rhythms.

 The group include
  following dances:
 kujawiak, mazurek
and oberek, all exist in
 the Kujawy region.        WALKING BY „KOZA”
Polish national dance in a lively
tempo and time signature 3 / 4.
Name of dance comes from the
region of Mazovia. This dance
combines similarity with zoberkek
(at a faster pace) and kujawiak
(slow). It is characterized by
tendency to accentuate the second
and third beats and the rhythmic
figure of a four-syllable group,
which is composed of two eights
and two quarter notes alternating
with a group of three quarter notes.
It is a fun dynamic dance often
danced on the noble courts. Male
lead in the mazurek is called
bellwether.
   Polish folk dance, popular in the countryside in many Polish regions, especially popular in
    the Mazowsze and Radomszczyzna. In its natural context (fun, wedding) came to a halt in
    the second half of the twentieth century, especially now danced at weddings only for the
    elderly and at their request, provided that he has in his repertoire oberek wedding band,
    which is rare (usually when it is Composed in 'oberek Wilanów).
    It is a quiet dance. It consists of quarter notes in the rhythm of running on a slightly
    bent legs. Moody, lyrical melody gives it a flirtatious nature. Dance steps are based
    mainly on a mild gait and speed, only the musical accents at the end of phrases are
    highlighted by stronger steps. Basic steps in Kujawiak are equal, from bottom, top,
    trójkrok chodzony (one bar performed three dance steps). Figures Kujawiak are asleep,
    from up-to the (odsibka), leaning, and 4-way rotation.
gęśle


                                In Poland, we meet many different folk instruments. The most popular,
                                 occurring throughout the country, can include rattles, terkotki,
                                 whistles, reed pipes.
                                  In addition to these regional instruments have occurred. Here you can
                                 replace the pipes, which, depending on the region could have a
                                 different name - consisted of a bag of goatskin and two pipes,
                                 one of which was called przebierką.
dudy              terkotka
                                 The Podhale shepherds played on trembitach - long trumpets,
                                 with a length of up to 5 meters. With stringed instruments were the
                                 most popular small violin - mazanki, oktawki, bass, seamen. In some
                                 areas, also played the drums, bells, okarynach and clarinets.
                                 folk music was performed mostly in groups by folk bands. Their
                                 composition can vary from region to region, but generally consisted of
                                 violins, bagpipes, clarinet and drum.
                                 Among scholars of Polish folk music to the most outstanding are:
                                 Joseph Ligęza, Jan Bystroń, Jadwiga and Marian Sobieskis,
                                 Fr. Wladyslaw Skierkowski, and especially Oskar Kolberg. His life in the
                                 years 1814-1890. For 50 years, traveled to Poland
                                 and record folk songs in all variants, which are well know. He described
                                 the life and folk customs. He is the author
                                 24-volume work that the title "People and their customs, way of life,
                                 speech, proverbs, customs, tastes, games, songs, music
                                 and dance. "He also released a collection of songs specific to each
                                 region's Polish.

       TREMBIKI
Folklore: Our beautiful country - Poland 2011

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Folklore: Our beautiful country - Poland 2011

  • 1.
  • 2. FOLKLOR - To the folklore of the area includes the entire work of people: music, dances, speech (dialect) songs costumes handicrafts. REGION When we talk about folklore, very often we use the term "region", which means an area inhabited by a people whose culture, activities and the way of life are different then in other neighboring areas. In Poland we can distinguish the following regions: Lubelskie Kujawy Podlasie Mazowsze Kashubia Pomerania, it’s Pomorze Wielopolska Silesia, it’s Śląsk Podhale
  • 3. Dances can be grouped by region, in which occurred: SILESIA(ŚLĄSK) - lipka, koziorajka, old woman; KUJAWY - kujawiak, walking WIELKOPOLSKA - walking, waltz and primrose; KASHUBIA - shepherd, shoemaker and „rus dwa”. PODHALE - highland dancing MAZOWSZE - Krakowiak, oberek, mazurek, polonaise Pomerania - Kashubian dances  In addition national dances, in Poland occurred another dances, for example brickmaker or miotlarz. This dances only imitated moves of real folk dances.
  • 4. POLISH NATIONAL DANCES These are dances that have spread throughout the Polish. They have the indyvidual characteristics of specific regions. 1. Krakowiak 2. Polonaise 3. Mazurka 4. Oberek 5. Kujawiak
  • 5. Krakowiak, a Polish folk dance from the region of Krakow, belongs to the natives of the national Polish dance in 2 / 4 time and a characteristic syncopated rhythm. Name comes from the whole of the eighteenth century, and now referring to a group of dancing natives possess your own local smokers names: passes, tripping, chasing, skalmierzak, runs, etc. At the end of the eighteenth century, features syncopated rhythms were up Krakowiak appeared in symphonic music, and at the beginning of the nineteenth century, this dance has become popular now in the stage and instrumental music. 
  • 6. Originally called walking. Is a Polish dance court, though its roots became from folk music. Features: stoic, rather slow, stress at the same time, metre 3 / 4.
  • 7. One of the biggest Polish folk band named for Stanislaus Hadyna , found July 1, 1953 by Stanislaw Hadyn. The seat assembly is housed in the Castle in Koszęcin.
  • 8. Officially, the "Mazowsze" brought to life the Decree of the Ministry of Culture and Art on Nov. 8, 1948 the year of introduction to Professor Tadeusz Sygietyńskiemu organize a folk band, whose task was to care for the traditional repertoire of folk-based songs, and dances przyśpiewkach Masovian village and regional artistic traditions.
  • 9. The group "Słowianki" was created in 1959 at the Department of Slavonic Philology at the Jagiellonian University. The beginning gave a group of several students of the Faculty of Philology, organized by the researcher, slavicist - Zdzislaw Wagner, fascinated by the folklore of southern Slavs.
  • 10. History of Song and Dance Ensemble "Kurpie" dates back to 1952, when the instructor is the initiative of the District House of Culture - Boguslaw Bakala Regional Team was established "Kurpie.
  • 11. Mountaineer national Kurpian national costume costume Kashubian national costume Warmian national costume Kujawian national costume Wielkopolska’s national costume Śląsk Opolski national costume Krakowian national costume
  • 12. dudy Culture and art - On the whole province folk traditions are celebrating. Center of the highest rank is the regional capital Poznań. The largest centers of folk culture are Szamotuły, Krobia, Włoszakowice and Wągrowiec. FOLK MUSIC in Wielkopolska For the characteristic and the oldest known musical instruments include bagpipes, which do not meet in other regions of the country, except in the region of Podhale and Zywiec . FOLKLORE dance - the most common are: cheers, fore, chilled, dance based on different steps, as well as ceremonial dances. FROM DĄBRÓWKA WIELKOPOLSKA COSTUME dudy SZAMOTULSKI DRESS
  • 13. gęśle Dudy  CULTURE AND ART. Highlander folklore is one of the biggest attractions of Zakopane and the whole Highlands. DRESS. Once the dress could be identified, from which country the person comes from. Shepherds dressed differently (young shepherds and shepherds), otherwise the hosts (the farmers). PODHALE MUSIC: in many villages people could meet a very talented folk musicians who do not know the notes and instruments performed independently. Belonged to famous artists Krzeptowski John Sabala and Bartholomew Obrochta. INSTRUMENTS - The Podhale once played at the corners, pipes, bagpipes (also known as the goat), trombitach, gęślach (to play this instrument made ​famous John Sabala). With time Gesle replaced violin, bass and bagpipes (the bass). PODHALAŃSKI NATIONAL  COSTUME
  • 14. Krakowiak-largest group of ethnographic in Malopolska DANCE - In Galicia(Małopolska) we mostly Krakowiak, and transferred from Czech polka. MAŁOPOLSKA People's musical tradition is one way to seek deeper ties or the unity of the nation. It is home to many rites and customs.  Krakowian national LAJKONIK costume
  • 15. WARMIŃSKI COSTIUM E HABITS - Since the new year in the countryside went teams dressed, wearing a mask goats, rams, bears. On the last day of the year were decorated - plugged chimneys, painted glass. In St. John's girls threw wreaths on the water, under the pillow lay wreaths of thyme - that dreamed up future husband. Polish harvest festival was the equivalent of Masurian yield. On All Souls' Day were fed grandfathers proszalnych under churches. DANCE Kosejdera ,frog, old man and walked were dancing at weddings. The main theme was folk and sly devil woman with associated folk proverbs and sayings such as "For a woman to hell", "Where the devil can not go, send a woman there. " MAZURSKI COSTIUME
  • 16. CULTURE - In connection with Germanization in Lower Silesia (Sląsk) ,Lower Silesian folklore preserved very exactly. Costumes in the areas of Lower Silesia were not uniform. Barbara Bazielich singled out 8 groups of clothes that have developed in the late nineteenth century in the area from the Glogau to Nysa: Jeleniogórski costume, Kaczawsko - Nadbobrzański costume, Karkonosze dress, Kłodzko dress, Wałbrzych dress, Wrocław costume, Głogowskie costumes (separate group), Nysa dress.  DOLNY ŚLĄSK NATIONAL COSTIUME
  • 18. Culture of the Silesian region is characterized by diversity, which result of mixing different cultural traditions Śląsk national band
  • 19. About MASOVIA mentioned as early as the tenth century, in the age structure of the Polish state. This area lies in the vicinity of Warsaw, and also Kurpie region which is rich in folk art The culture of Mazowsze created thanks to the penetration of many traditions. The region was a melting pot, MAZOWSZE where they met representatives of various visions and currents and nationalities. LEADING FIGURES. The Mazowsze come prominent, well-known and widely respected were people such as: St. Stanislaus Kostka, Felix KURPIOWSKI COSTIUME Kryski, Nicholas and Lawrence Gośliccy, Hippolytus Gawarecki Vincent, Peter from Proboszczowic whether John Krasinski Dobrogost. In Zelazowa Wola, Chopin was born.
  • 20. The relatively most numerous archaic elements of indigenous folk culture of West Pomerania, we find u Slovincians. Under the name of the current in the literature is understood as the Slavic population of some rural district between the rivers Łupawa Slupsk, and Leba. They seem to be Kashubian ethnic group. Would qualify it for the many common cultural elements. COSTUMES - ​So important phenomenon indicating diversity of ethnic groups as well as regional costumes, were in the nineteenth century in Western Pomerania, the complete disappearance. With incomplete descriptions, we know only a few features of the old costume Slovincians, nadłebskich Kashubians and regional population. We do not know quite the history of these garments and factors, with the participation of which they formed and turned into. Kashubs MUSIC was accompanied not only in the important moments in life, but and at work, rest. Kashubs liked to have fun, dance, sing. Their dances and songs can be divided into several groups: eg ritual KASZUBSKI PYRZYCKI COSTIUME COSTIUME
  • 21. Kujawy area is very rich culturally. DANCE: Kujawy – an area belong to the central Polish, which dominated the mazurek dancing rhythms. The group include following dances: kujawiak, mazurek and oberek, all exist in the Kujawy region. WALKING BY „KOZA”
  • 22. Polish national dance in a lively tempo and time signature 3 / 4. Name of dance comes from the region of Mazovia. This dance combines similarity with zoberkek (at a faster pace) and kujawiak (slow). It is characterized by tendency to accentuate the second and third beats and the rhythmic figure of a four-syllable group, which is composed of two eights and two quarter notes alternating with a group of three quarter notes. It is a fun dynamic dance often danced on the noble courts. Male lead in the mazurek is called bellwether.
  • 23. Polish folk dance, popular in the countryside in many Polish regions, especially popular in the Mazowsze and Radomszczyzna. In its natural context (fun, wedding) came to a halt in the second half of the twentieth century, especially now danced at weddings only for the elderly and at their request, provided that he has in his repertoire oberek wedding band, which is rare (usually when it is Composed in 'oberek Wilanów).
  • 24. It is a quiet dance. It consists of quarter notes in the rhythm of running on a slightly bent legs. Moody, lyrical melody gives it a flirtatious nature. Dance steps are based mainly on a mild gait and speed, only the musical accents at the end of phrases are highlighted by stronger steps. Basic steps in Kujawiak are equal, from bottom, top, trójkrok chodzony (one bar performed three dance steps). Figures Kujawiak are asleep, from up-to the (odsibka), leaning, and 4-way rotation.
  • 25. gęśle  In Poland, we meet many different folk instruments. The most popular, occurring throughout the country, can include rattles, terkotki, whistles, reed pipes. In addition to these regional instruments have occurred. Here you can replace the pipes, which, depending on the region could have a different name - consisted of a bag of goatskin and two pipes, one of which was called przebierką. dudy terkotka The Podhale shepherds played on trembitach - long trumpets, with a length of up to 5 meters. With stringed instruments were the most popular small violin - mazanki, oktawki, bass, seamen. In some areas, also played the drums, bells, okarynach and clarinets. folk music was performed mostly in groups by folk bands. Their composition can vary from region to region, but generally consisted of violins, bagpipes, clarinet and drum. Among scholars of Polish folk music to the most outstanding are: Joseph Ligęza, Jan Bystroń, Jadwiga and Marian Sobieskis, Fr. Wladyslaw Skierkowski, and especially Oskar Kolberg. His life in the years 1814-1890. For 50 years, traveled to Poland and record folk songs in all variants, which are well know. He described the life and folk customs. He is the author 24-volume work that the title "People and their customs, way of life, speech, proverbs, customs, tastes, games, songs, music and dance. "He also released a collection of songs specific to each region's Polish. TREMBIKI