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REPERTOIRE

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1. "In the meadows of Cracow"
The choice of folk games for the small   children from villages of the Cracow district.     

2. "An afternoon in Tośtoki region"
Dances and games from the village Pięczkowo in a small region of Wielkopolska. 

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3.  "The church fair"
On Sunday in Kujawy region (central Poland) children leave a church service. They wear ceremonial costumes and on the way back from fair to their homes they meet the musicians. Waiting for Sunday lunch they play games and dance together. 

4. "A feast day for young shepherds"
This is the day for young boys who become independent shepherds in Orawa, a small region in the Polish mountains. They meet in the mountain pasture to celebrate this very important day in their life. Children play various games, sing and dance. 

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5. "Dousing women on Easter Monday"
This Easter custom is enacted by children from Kalisz Land (sothern Wielkopolska).
  

6. Cracovienne 
        Polish national dance         

7. Dances and songs 
of old Warsaw Citi.

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 8. "Na czakaczki"
The children's custom of going to dancing party in Cieszyn (southern Poland)

  

9. "Shine dear moon into my window"
Dances and songs from Lublin 

(south eastern Poland) 

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10. "Polish national dances”
Educational performance about dances and music for children from grammar schools and kindergartens. This is the short story about dance traditions in Poland. The speech of two narrators is interspersed with national dances such as polonaise, cracovienne, oberek, kujawiak, mazur and polka.

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11. "Pastorale"          
Staging of the Polish custom when children go carolling at Christmas time. 

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Obraz

12. "Na holi"
Children's songs, dances and games 

of mountaineers from Beskid Żywiecki. 

13. "Guziny"
The custom from the period between Christmas and the first day of New Year in Warmia region (north eastern Poland). Children visit each other and they play and dance togather.     

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