Time has been studied in different ways from ethnological and folkloristic angles. |
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The story is about cultural beliefs, which are the essence of folkloristic transmission. |
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His style varies from modern to folkloristic, but his colors are always bright and fresh. |
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The exhibition in the Guillaume Michiels room puts his personal diversity and his folkloristic collection in the spotlights. |
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It additionally contributes important new pieces to the anthropological and folkloristic study of many different segments of Northern Irish society. |
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In many villages the religious ceremonies are joined with folkloristic and original manifestations. |
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Not to forget the folkloristic evenings, elegant 'boutiques', bookstands and local markets allowing all kinds of shopping. |
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It was however also interesting to observe my own reaction on a anthropologic presentation of a folkloristic event in Macedonia. |
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I wanted the typical setting to be reflected in my film in its original state, even though we risked delivering a folkloristic film. |
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For an overview of the proud Dalacarlian folkloristic handicraft history and tradition, visit Dalarnas museum in Falun. |
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His broadly neoclassical style combines folkloristic colour with piquant orchestration and agreeable melodies. |
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Handicraft, folkloristic customs and our own crops are becoming more important to be able to provide for our own basic needs. |
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The pan flute today however, is no longer seen as a primitive instrument to be used exclusively in folkloristic music. |
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A folkloristic children's festival in the Engadin, Val Müstair, Bergella, Puschlav, Surmeir and the Albula Valley. |
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Collected and written down valuable folkloristic and ethnographic material. |
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The sound of the music can be described as heavy, but also lyrical, feeling Metal with a touch of Nordic and folkloristic influences. |
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The mass tourism is placed side by side to the cultural one, and is favorited not only by the climate and the beauty of the places, but also from the numerous historical, artistic and folkloristic attractions. |
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It is about the wisdom of action under uncertainty: 'Look before you leap', 'better safe than sorry', and many other folkloristic idioms capture some aspect of this wisdom. |
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This splendid and rare example of folkloristic silverware, which was purchased in 1994, testifies not only to extraordinary skill but is also noticeable for the richness of the materials used. |
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As a composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk had the ability to structure folkloristic material in an easy, original style and to integrate it into his work, and never lost sight of its emotional impact. |
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The often highly folkloristic objects, such as donkeys and carts, chickens, frogs and similar representations familiar from Portugal, are also sold at the Mercado Modelo in Salvador. |
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The work is less folkloristic or exotic than the title suggests. |
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Seasonal fairs and cultural, gastronomics e folkloristic events. |
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Today, Bevagna is one of the centres in Umbria which has managed best to conserve its medieval appearance, in both an architectural and folkloristic way. |
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