Shota (dance)

Shota (or Shotë) is an Albanian dance very popular in Albania and Kosovo. It involves synchronised steps, and a strong rhythm. It is commonly played at weddings, folk festivals and other events.

During the 1960s this dance was performed in Belgrade based on the choreography of Olga Skovran.[1]

One folklore musical ensemble in SFR Yugoslavia was named Šota.[2]

History

In March 2013 the Assembly of Republic of Kosovo approved a law which makes ‘Shota’ a part of the cultural activities of the National Ensemble of Songs and Dances.

Since the time of its inception the community keeps organising events that replicates the dance form Shota and are socially very active in areas of cleanliness, awareness about the dance form and the dress codes related to it.[3]

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References

  1. Annuaire de la ville de Beograd. Beogradske novine. 1965. p. 458. Шота, кореографија Олге Сковран, музичка обрада Милана Тодоровића
  2. Historical review. 1987. p. 352. ... folklornega ansambla »•Sota«<, ki bo izvajal pesmi in plese narodov in narodnosti Kosova
  3. "Shota". albanian-folklore.com. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
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