This dance is such a beautiful metaphor for the greater meaning of life. A group of people moving through their steps individual steps, making a chain of events which lead forward in the music, balancing out evenly for all the dancers involved.
Vava Vadmal or Swedish Weaving Dance. Represents the weaving of the vadmal cloth - so a vocational folk dance. You see the workings of the loom, testing the cloth for strength, rolling it up etc. Done in other parts of Scandinavia (and similar to dances done in the Hebrides, and even Latvia) - but Sweden is generally acknowledged as the source.
I learned this as a child dancing with Barnklubben Lucia #2 in Brooklyn, NY. They do a very good performance of this choreographed folk dance called Väva vadmal (weave woolen serge), written down probably in the 1920s. What is surprising is how old the dancers are.... I learned this dance when I was 12!
@EricVancouver How is it surprising, that these dancers are older people? These are dances from a time gone past ( 200 years + ). My guess is, that younger and middle aged people are busy living their daily lives in the 21st century. Don't get me wrong, I personally like this traditional music and dance ( I would not click on this video, if I didn't ). But let's face it, this is not part of everyday life in Scandinavia today. It seems like many descendents of migrants thinks, that everything stayed the same, as the day their ancestors left their country of origin?
Det försvann tyvärr på grund av industrialiseringen under andra halvan av 1800-talet. Dom traditionella folkdräkterna ersattes av fabrikstillverkade massproducerade kläder.
Do you see this people! This is why muticuture is BAD! It destroys the original cuture like in this video. Sweden is just a plan old city you would be able to see in every country that have multi culture. This doesn't exist in Sweden. Well, maybe a small village in the woods probably looks like this but the rest of Sweden is just an other "civilized" country.
RexusprimeIX This represents Scandinavia 200 years ago. This was already "history", when hundred thousants migrated to the Americas and Australia etc. I was born and raised on a Danish dairy-farm, and I like this kind of music a lot. And it is part of World Music, just as music from all other cultures of the world.
SHADOWWOLF77 Interesting political statement from you. Here in Denmark it was actually "the Leftists", who we can thank for the revival of Folk Music. As a protest against EF/EU they were very keen to show, that we were not all Hollywood/German culture.
This dance is such a beautiful metaphor for the greater meaning of life. A group of people moving through their steps individual steps, making a chain of events which lead forward in the music, balancing out evenly for all the dancers involved.
Och folk säger att Sverige inte har kultur?? Jag älskar svensk kultur, det är glädje och gemenskap!
Taurexor: Ja, men den har alltmer gått förlorad,lite i taget för var generation. Se åldern på de fina dansarna, var är de yngre?
Vava Vadmal or Swedish Weaving Dance. Represents the weaving of the vadmal cloth - so a vocational folk dance. You see the workings of the loom, testing the cloth for strength, rolling it up etc. Done in other parts of Scandinavia (and similar to dances done in the Hebrides, and even Latvia) - but Sweden is generally acknowledged as the source.
Wonderful! a very happy and entertaining dance .
is a beautiful dance!!
Looks like fun! Great exercise, too!!
Leve Sverige och svenskarna
Bits of that are very similar to England's Strip the Willow.
Interesting allegory you presented.
I learned this as a child dancing with Barnklubben Lucia #2 in Brooklyn, NY. They do a very good performance of this choreographed folk dance called Väva vadmal (weave woolen serge), written down probably in the 1920s. What is surprising is how old the dancers are.... I learned this dance when I was 12!
@EricVancouver How is it surprising, that these dancers are older people? These are dances from a time gone past ( 200 years + ). My guess is, that younger and middle aged people are busy living their daily lives in the 21st century. Don't get me wrong, I personally like this traditional music and dance ( I would not click on this video, if I didn't ). But let's face it, this is not part of everyday life in Scandinavia today. It seems like many descendents of migrants thinks, that everything stayed the same, as the day their ancestors left their country of origin?
underbart!
När jag ser detta tänker jag på förrädaren Mona Sahlins sura kommentar - "vad är svenskt - midsommar". Ja just precis mitt i prick...
The Dance is to find a mate from another village in the meeting at midsummer :)
Fel Dalarna och dalkarlarna och dalkullorna har det^^
det är roligt att dansa folkdans. om du tycker om folkdans då ör ett förslag att söka på kapplet 2011 en folkdans tävling
Man får se på såna här klipp nu när man inte kan fira midsommar som man brukade göra.
Varför har vi inte sådana kläder på oss jämt?
Det försvann tyvärr på grund av industrialiseringen under andra halvan av 1800-talet.
Dom traditionella folkdräkterna ersattes av fabrikstillverkade massproducerade kläder.
kos omk
where does this take place? Beautiful and so much fun!
Like American square dancing
Has this kind of dance a special name?
Wanna see more:3
It is called weaving vadmal (a woolen cloth). It imitates the loom I suppose
Mera Svenskt kan det inte bli?
Tyvärr är midsommar inte enbart svenskt...
i think it is c alled väva vadmal - weaving vadmal (kind of cloth) fun to Dance -i promise
🌹🌹🌹👏👏👏
Juuuu hu !
Dose anyone know the name of this song?
Midsommar! Enda riktigt roliga högtiden. ruclips.net/video/hII58YkfccM/видео.html
käften
Schnautze troll
para que?
Schut up your country is trash
Excuse me while I go get a root canal.......
How did the root canal go?
Do you see this people! This is why muticuture is BAD! It destroys the original cuture like in this video. Sweden is just a plan old city you would be able to see in every country that have multi culture. This doesn't exist in Sweden. Well, maybe a small village in the woods probably looks like this but the rest of Sweden is just an other "civilized" country.
RexusprimeIX This represents Scandinavia 200 years ago. This was already "history", when hundred thousants migrated to the Americas and Australia etc. I was born and raised on a Danish dairy-farm, and I like this kind of music a lot. And it is part of World Music, just as music from all other cultures of the world.
synd j inte heter Mona salin
Something like this is a rarity in Sweden nowadays thanks to the leftists (not to mention the feminists)...
SHADOWWOLF77 Interesting political statement from you. Here in Denmark it was actually "the Leftists", who we can thank for the revival of Folk Music. As a protest against EF/EU they were very keen to show, that we were not all Hollywood/German culture.