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Journal

2009 | 41 | 99-122

Article title

FOLK DANCING AMONG ESTONIAN EXPATRIATES AND ITS ROLE IN THE PRESERVATION OF ESTONIAN IDENTITY (Rahvatantsuharrastus paguluseestlaste hulgas ja selle roll eestluse sailimisel)

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Languages of publication

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Abstracts

EN
The current article is based on the research carried out among expatriate Estonians living in Germany. The aim of the research was to obtain an general understanding of the evolution and development of Estonian folk dance groups and the inception of these groups in the Federal Republic of Germany after the Second World War. The first target group was the Estonian expatriates in Germany, since German war refugee camps were the first stop for many refugees on their journey. Interviews were conducted with 13 expatriate Estonians in Bocholt, Bonn and Hamburg in 2007. The article describes the motives for practicing folk dancing as a hobby, the everyday activities of folk dance groups - repertoire, practicing, music, folk costumes and performances, what has become of the folk dance groups since their establishment and the role of folk dance in the life of expatriate Estonians. Aside from the previous aspects, the functions which describe the role of folk dance - preservation of continuity; organisation of community; social interaction and welfare; preservation of Estonian language; self-determination - also stood out in the analysis of the interviews. Cultural pursuits formed a positive link between the past and the present, taking on a balancing role in the tragic understanding that seeking temporary asylum had become a constant state in exile and this prevented people from being trapped in the disconsolate condition of a refugee. Folk dance was not purely a hobby but a place where the Estonian language was spoken and learned; it helped people to stick together in difficult times, define themselves in the wind of changes and introduce Estonia in a foreign country by means of dance and folk costumes.

Journal

Year

Volume

41

Pages

99-122

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

author
author
  • Iivi Zajedova, Institute of Fine Arts of Tallinn University, Lai 13, 10133 Tallinn, Estonia

References

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Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
09EAAAAA062114

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.f6653408-4663-361e-aa31-b08671159e57
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