Let’el golub – Летел голубь

This dance is a lyrical round dance for unmarried girls. The title is taken from the first line of the
accompanying song meaning “a pigeon flew.” The song is a traditional round dance song from the Ural region, telling about a pigeon that brings news about the unhappy girl who is married off far away, and the other girls advising her to reconcile to her fate. The dance is choreographed by Hennie Konings based on typical elements of the Russian folk dance school. It was first presented in Frankfurt, Germany, in 2010.

Presented by Radboud Koop in 2010. View pdf here.