Where is his costume and style of verbuňk from? His dance to me looks as if it could be from Hanácko Slovácko but isn't his costume from Brno? Or am I completely wrong? ;D Still have trouble recognizing all the different styles and costumes and this one I've never really seen before with a verbunk...
Beautiful :) I only wish there would have been no talk during his performance. I don't understand Czech yet enough to know what they said, but I love this song and his dance was so beautiful. I wish there had been no cuts also, so his body and especially legs would have been in full length seen the whole time. But other than that, just amazing <3
This is so fun to watch and also really interesting! :D Sadly i don't speak Czech fluently (yet), but just from watching I'm guessing it's about a volunteer from another region to try to dance the verbuňk in the way of another region? Like the first one from Kyjov(I think?) trying to dance it in the style of Břeclav or more precisely Podluži (if I understood right)? :D So fascinating to watch and to have the chance to finally compare the verbuňk from different regions for someone who sadly has never been to Morava and doesn't really have a chance to get to know more about all of this except from observations! :D I would love to know how the verbuňk from all the different regions look, what are the differences and individualities of the dancers themselves and what is just typical for every region. But it's so hard to learn for a German who doesn't have any personal connection to Moravia or Czechia in general... Anyways, much love from Germany! :)
Bože ,to je krása ,vidět mladého kluka ,jak s takovou radostí zpívá ,výská a tančí ...Moc děkuji,jemu i dalším mladým ,co milují naší lidovou muziku....