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National Folk Dance Ensemble of Croatia LADO was founded in 1949 in Zagreb, SR Croatia, SFRY as a professional national ensemble.[1] LADO represents the rich and diverse regional musical and choreographic traditions of Croatia.[1] It has been called Croatia's most successful "cultural export product".[2]
The ensemble consists of 37 dancers who also sing while they perform, and a group of 15 musicians who play traditional and classical instruments. LADO has had numerous famous Croatian ethnographers and choreographers, music arrangers, and folklorists work with them.
The LADO dance ensemble was founded on 11 November 1949 by Founding Artistic Director and Choreographer Zvonko Ljevaković,[3] thanks in part to a grant from the government of the People's Republic of Croatia under the name Državni zbor narodnih plesova i pjesama (DZNPiP). Its mission was to find and collect samples of the rich Croatian music and dance traditions.
A women's choir consisting of LADO members named Ladarice [hr] was informally split off the main LADO ensemble in 1965 by Zvonko Ljevaković and Božo Potočnik and continued to work independently of LADO until 2003. Ladarice worked on preserving traditional folk songs and built an extensive repertoire of their own, especially with their work on the Yugoslav Partisan combat songs.[4]
^ [Lexicon of Yugoslav music: Ladarice] (in Serbo-Croatian). Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography (LZMK). Archived from the original on 26 July 2022. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
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Shay, Anthony (2002). Choreographic politics: state folk dance companies, representation, and power. Wesleyan University Press. ISBN0-8195-6521-0.
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may also add the template Translated hr Ansambl narodnih plesova i pjesama Hrvatske LADO to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation National Folk Dance Ensemble of Croatia LADO was founded in 1949 in Zagreb SR Croatia SFRY as a professional national ensemble 1 LADO represents the rich and diverse regional musical and choreographic traditions of Croatia 1 It has been called Croatia s most successful cultural export product 2 The ensemble consists of 37 dancers who also sing while they perform and a group of 15 musicians who play traditional and classical instruments LADO has had numerous famous Croatian ethnographers and choreographers music arrangers and folklorists work with them Contents 1 History 2 Awards 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 DVD 4 See also 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksHistory editThe LADO dance ensemble was founded on 11 November 1949 by Founding Artistic Director and Choreographer Zvonko Ljevakovic 3 thanks in part to a grant from the government of the People s Republic of Croatia under the name Drzavni zbor narodnih plesova i pjesama DZNPiP Its mission was to find and collect samples of the rich Croatian music and dance traditions A women s choir consisting of LADO members named Ladarice hr was informally split off the main LADO ensemble in 1965 by Zvonko Ljevakovic and Bozo Potocnik and continued to work independently of LADO until 2003 Ladarice worked on preserving traditional folk songs and built an extensive repertoire of their own especially with their work on the Yugoslav Partisan combat songs 4 Awards editThroughout the years the LADO ensemble has won numerous national and international awards and competitions In 1954 they won first place at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod in Llangollen Great Britain Afterwards they won awards in various competitions in Zagreb and Cork Ireland as well as honorary awards from Santiago Punta Arenas Antofagasta Los Angeles Frankfurt and the key to the city of Cleveland 2002 LADO represented Europe at the sixth World Symposium on Choral Music in Minneapolis United States 2003 Winners of the Orlando Award at the 54th annual Dubrovnik Summer Festival 2004 Winners of the Ivan Lukacic Award at the 34th annual Varazdin Baroque Evenings 2006 Winners of INA award for promoting Croatian cultureDiscography editAlbums edit 1987 Narodne pjesme i plesovi sjeverne Hrvatske 1994 Telo Kristusevo Narodi se mladi kralj 1994 Kalvarija 1998 Iz Kajkavskih krajeva 1998 Iz Kajkavskih krajeva vol 2 1998 Iz Hrvatske narodne glazbene riznice vol 1 1999 Kolo igra tamburica svira vol 1 1999 Kolo igra tamburica svira vol 2 1999 O vreme prelubleno 2000 Na moru i kraju 2000 U drustvu sviraca vol 1 2001 Najljepse Bozicne pjesme 2001 U drustvu sviraca vol 2 2001 Na zelenom travniki 2002 Raspelo 2003 Preveliku radost naviscujem vama 2003 LADO electro 2004 Zorja moja zorja Anđela Potocnik 2004 Bozic u svijetu 2005 Iz Hrvatske narodne glazbene riznice vol 2 2006 Kalvarija 2007 Polke i drmesi 2007 Tete Liza i Lado 2009 Janja Niz Muru i Dravu DVD edit 2005 Lado in concert 2006 VeronikaSee also editCroatian dancesReferences edit a b LADO Ansambl LADO Archived from the original on 2013 05 19 Retrieved 2011 10 17 Ambasadori kulture Sest desetljeca ponosa i slave Jutarnji list in Croatian 2009 11 10 Retrieved 2011 10 17 Shay Anthony 2002 Choreographic politics state folk dance companies representation and power Wesleyan University Press ISBN 0 8195 6520 2 Leksikon jugoslavenske muzike Ladarice Lexicon of Yugoslav music Ladarice in Serbo Croatian Miroslav Krleza Institute of Lexicography LZMK Archived from the original on 26 July 2022 Retrieved 26 July 2022 Sources editShay Anthony 2002 Choreographic politics state folk dance companies representation and power Wesleyan University Press ISBN 0 8195 6521 0 Vitez Zorica Vucic Miroslava eds 2009 Lado hrvatsko nacionalno blago 1949 2009 Lado Croatian national treasure Skolska knjiga ISBN 978 953 0 60855 9 External links editOfficial website nbsp in Croatian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Folk Dance Ensemble of Croatia LADO amp oldid 1213531293, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,