Ruze Dalmatinke Traditional Croatian Singing from Washington State
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Summary
Ruze Dalmatinke of Seattle, Washington presents traditional Croatian songs. Founded by sisters Binki Franulovic Spahi and Alma Franulovic Plancich who immigrated to the U.S. with their family after World War II, the group origianally sprang from their desire to preserve the songs of their native Dalmatia, but their repertoire has since expanded to include songs from throughout Croatia. Special guests Croatian Ambassador Josko Paro and Rep. Jim McDermott provide introductory comments.
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- Source collection: Library of Congress
- License: Public Domain
- Category: Nature
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