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Flash mob “Karelian Kruuga” dedicated to the International Day of the Indigenous Peoples of the World

The Karelian Kruuga flash mob is dedicated to the International Day of the Indigenous Peoples of the World and is held annually in the capital of Karelia, Petrozavodsk and in the districts of Karelia. Karelian dance “kruuga” unites residents and guests of the republic, representatives of different nationalities.

“Kruuga” is a traditional Karelian circular dance. In different places of Karelia, the dance was performed in its own way. Drawing circles depends on the imagination and ingenuity of the presenter.

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