Faroese dance
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The Faroese dance is a living mediaeval heritage without comparison in Europe. It is absolute common also among young people. At village festivals many of the dancers wear the Faroese costume. When they meet in wintertime to dance together they normally don't wear the costume.
Photos
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View from inside the circle.
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Faroese chain dance in Dansistovan in Sumba at the carnival 2011.
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Once a year there is a dancing festival for children, where they can meet and dance together. This was in Eiði in 2010.
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Barnadansistevna (Dancing Festival for Children) in 2010 in Eiði. They don't dress in Faroese national costume at this event as they do at Ólavsøka.
Sculptures
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Sculpture by Janus Kamban.
Stamps
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Stamp FR 57 of 1981: Føroyskur dansur: Bandadansur - Ribbon dance.
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FR 58: Føroyskur dansur - Faroese dance.
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FO 462 of 2003: The miniature sheet (100th Faroese stamp by Czeslaw Slania - painting Føroyskur dansur á Viðareiði by Emil Krause).
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The stamp.