Post folkloric costumes of your country.
Post folkloric costumes of your country
>folkloric
uh, ok
you only chose this picture because it includes the whitest argentinians in existence
Eura dress from the year 1020.
>we wuz european
nope
it's inheritance from the spaniards methinks. or like a bad copy
ours is different because it's made with a raw cotton thread and very airy
we're SPESHAL SNOFLEK
Cuties coming through.
>nobody cared who i was until i put on the bottles
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what wh*Tes?
they're all MED BVLLS
wh*Toid is this
None more folkloric
Those are actually pretty fucking cool.
And then this motherfucker shows up.
i wanna actually see a modern aussie dressing that
I thought this was your folkloric costume
Why does this have a transparent background?
I'm actually surprised GIS doesn't seem to show any
Would you believe the one time I've seen someone wearing the Tasmanian recidivists' uniform was Tony Robinson (Baldrick off of Blackadder) for a history show
Traje de charro
yeah i would believe you
but you know what they say: "pics or it never happened"
cute socks
French maid outfit. Stinky because, French.
that's really cool and I've never seen it, is it from a specific region in Germany?
>Venezuela
u niggas
DAS RITE NIGGA
yes, it's from the black forest
ukranian girls best girls
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Which Star Wars language is this?
Berber.
Tell me about gauchos. For example, how deeply being a gaucho is seen in their everyday life in this day and age? I think that they are cool.
*is seen in their = affects their
This is the folk costume from where I'm from.
Here are more if you are interested. kansallispuvut.fi
Weirdly there aren't picture's for all of them.
Those are some cool alphabets.
>I think that they are cool
good one Jorge Luis Borges
gauchos aren't nowadays a tribe or life style and appear only at tradition festivals
i think it's cool how they are expert horsemen and cowherders (showing off skills with lasso and bullfighting) but the gauchos of old had nothing romantic about them, unless you think poorfag cowboys are romantic (gauchos even settled their differences with knives because gun bullets were scarce)
but yeah the "open frontier" always is appealing for europeans, i guess it's because exoticism
would fuck 5th from the left
How do you pronounce k^w and what's the difference between consonants and consonants with a dot below them?
Ok, that's what I was thinking, that nowadays it's a tradition kept alive or paid respect to. Still cool, or even cooler. I guess you are right about the other stuff too.
If you live in a city you will never see a gaucho probably.
I was raised in a lil town. Nowadays is not really common to se a young gaucho cause people prefer to live in the urban part of the town, and not in the farm. In my farm just the men over 40s dress like gauchos, but the younger ones wears pretty normal clothes. No women dress like the girls in pic related tho. But in towns is really usual for every person (men and also women) to dress like the men in this pic In fact, we call those pants "bombachas de campo" that would be something like farm pants.
Hey Jow Forums, in your country's national days, how do schools celebrates them? Cause here we dress some students with folkloric costumes, some of them made representation of historical events, sings folkloric music, and that kind of things. I always assumed that in every country was pretty similar but now I'm pretty curious about it.
folkloric festivals (which are not the same to "tradition day" but the way to celebrate is the same) are held all the time at schools here. any observed day is good to present a small trad-dance show. also on international visits, at some pubs/restaurants, and the EXPO (an agro-industry fair held for two weeks in july) shows are held with pro and semi-pro trad-dancers
dot
is just amplified sound
it's like yaz and with dot yazzz the z is stressed
Contrapunto en décimas (huasos) Min 3:00
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Tirana:
gaucho and huaso aren't the same? i though it was interchangeable
beautiful, Bolivian always say Diabladas costumes are completely theirs only but similar costumes existed since at least the very early colony, with a quite likely pre-Columbian Andean origin
>“Vi también mil diferencias de danzas… había de enmascarados llamados guacones y las máscaras y sus gestos eran del puro demonio”
José de Acosta, 1590
pic related, from a colonial codex of northern Peru
Fakk Romanian women are hot
Mexico has fuckton of traditional customes but this is my favorite, the deer dancer.
Gross. They have gypsy faces