Gras Kalo Kolo (Serbia/Rom)



Gras Kalo (GRAHSS-kah-loh) means Black Horse. This Rom style dance was choreographed by Roberto Bagnoli to the song Ding Deng Dong played by the band Kal. Roberto has presented this dance at several festivals across the United States including the 2014 Stockton Folk Dance Camp at University of the Pacific. Dance notes…

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