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Pilėnų paminėjimas 2015 Žemaitiškas meškos šokis (Samogitian Bear Dance) Meškutė
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Vyrai šoka tradicinį žemaičių liaudies šokį "Meškutė" and Bilionių piliakalnio per Pilėnų didvyrių žūties paminėjimą 2015 02 22 Dalis vyrų apsirengę rekonstruotais 10-11 amžių baltų genčių drabužiais, toliau matosi žemaitukų veislės žirgai.
Traditional Samogitian dance where men try to impersonate bears singing: "We're dancing, we're dancing the dear bear! The bear is dancing - its fur is shedding, should it not dance - its fur wouldn't shed! Uh-uh-uh-uh...". The bear is considered a totemic animal of Samogitia, it already featured on the 14th century Samogitian coat of arms when Samogitians together with Lithuanians had to resist the attacking crusaders. The bear, perhaps, symbolizes the temperament of Samogitian people the best: stern, strong & resilient.
Some of the men are wearing reconstructed 10th - 11th century Baltic costumes.
Dainos žodžiai:
Šokam, šokam mes meškutę!
Meška šoka, kudlos dulka,
Kad nešoktų - nedulkėt'!
Ū-ū-ū-ū ū-ū-ū-ū...
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@emismemis4257

2 months ago

Labai geras šokis!

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@karitauring7361

9 years ago

Wonderful! I am studying Northern European Bear Dances!

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@josephwarra5043

3 years ago

What was the date of this dance, was it on an old Baltic holiday? Does it commemorate an event or a person? Was it recreated or remembered by an organization or society? More information would be helpful, thanks.

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@briarroot

6 years ago

On first viewing, I was certain they were trying to fool the gullible tourists. The wording just sounds so ... phoney. It could be the translation; some things don't carry over from one culture to another very well.

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@TheAchilleas1981

1 month ago

Any other proof that they were living in harmony most of the time with the Motherland? The bear has awaken little wolves!!!!!!!

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