Gocino Kolo (Serbia)



GOCINO KOLO (GOHT-see-noh KOH-loh) is an arrangement of steps by Bora Gajicki of Long Beach, California, a former member of KOLO, the national company of Yugoslavia. He presented the dance at the 1973 San Francisco Kolo Festival and at the 1974 University of the Pacific Folk Dance Camp, Stockton, California. Dance notes…

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