Fancy footwork at the Serbian KOLO Pavilion

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Folklorama patrons enjoyed peppery sausages and fast footwork at the Serbian “KOLO” Pavilion on Aug. 14. The show featured traditional dances from across the country, as well as some interpretive performances meant to symbolize an average day for a Serbian woman centuries ago.

Folklorama patrons enjoyed peppery sausages and fast footwork at the Serbian “KOLO” Pavilion on Aug. 14. The show featured traditional dances from across the country, as well as some interpretive performances meant to symbolize an average day for a Serbian woman centuries ago.
Folklorama patrons enjoyed peppery sausages and fast footwork at the Serbian “KOLO” Pavilion on Aug. 14. The show featured traditional dances from across the country, as well as some interpretive performances meant to symbolize an average day for a Serbian woman centuries ago.
Folklorama patrons enjoyed peppery sausages and fast footwork at the Serbian “KOLO” Pavilion on Aug. 14. The show featured traditional dances from across the country, as well as some interpretive performances meant to symbolize an average day for a Serbian woman centuries ago.
Folklorama patrons enjoyed peppery sausages and fast footwork at the Serbian “KOLO” Pavilion on Aug. 14. The show featured traditional dances from across the country, as well as some interpretive performances meant to symbolize an average day for a Serbian woman centuries ago.
Folklorama patrons enjoyed peppery sausages and fast footwork at the Serbian “KOLO” Pavilion on Aug. 14. The show featured traditional dances from across the country, as well as some interpretive performances meant to symbolize an average day for a Serbian woman centuries ago.
Folklorama patrons enjoyed peppery sausages and fast footwork at the Serbian “KOLO” Pavilion on Aug. 14. The show featured traditional dances from across the country, as well as some interpretive performances meant to symbolize an average day for a Serbian woman centuries ago.
Folklorama patrons enjoyed peppery sausages and fast footwork at the Serbian “KOLO” Pavilion on Aug. 14. The show featured traditional dances from across the country, as well as some interpretive performances meant to symbolize an average day for a Serbian woman centuries ago.
Folklorama patrons enjoyed peppery sausages and fast footwork at the Serbian “KOLO” Pavilion on Aug. 14. The show featured traditional dances from across the country, as well as some interpretive performances meant to symbolize an average day for a Serbian woman centuries ago.
Folklorama patrons enjoyed peppery sausages and fast footwork at the Serbian “KOLO” Pavilion on Aug. 14. The show featured traditional dances from across the country, as well as some interpretive performances meant to symbolize an average day for a Serbian woman centuries ago.
Folklorama patrons enjoyed peppery sausages and fast footwork at the Serbian “KOLO” Pavilion on Aug. 14. The show featured traditional dances from across the country, as well as some interpretive performances meant to symbolize an average day for a Serbian woman centuries ago.
Folklorama patrons enjoyed peppery sausages and fast footwork at the Serbian “KOLO” Pavilion on Aug. 14. The show featured traditional dances from across the country, as well as some interpretive performances meant to symbolize an average day for a Serbian woman centuries ago.
Folklorama patrons enjoyed peppery sausages and fast footwork at the Serbian “KOLO” Pavilion on Aug. 14. The show featured traditional dances from across the country, as well as some interpretive performances meant to symbolize an average day for a Serbian woman centuries ago.
Folklorama patrons enjoyed peppery sausages and fast footwork at the Serbian “KOLO” Pavilion on Aug. 14. The show featured traditional dances from across the country, as well as some interpretive performances meant to symbolize an average day for a Serbian woman centuries ago.
Folklorama patrons enjoyed peppery sausages and fast footwork at the Serbian “KOLO” Pavilion on Aug. 14. The show featured traditional dances from across the country, as well as some interpretive performances meant to symbolize an average day for a Serbian woman centuries ago.
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