
Kolo
Kolo is a traditional dance and social gathering practiced in many Balkan countries, particularly among South Slavic communities like Bosniaks, Serbs, Croats, and Montenegrins. It involves participants forming a circle or line and dancing together to lively folk music, often with coordinated steps and movements. Kolo serves as a cultural expression of community identity, history, and heritage, often performed during celebrations, festivals, and social events. It fosters unity, shared tradition, and communal pride, making it an important part of cultural life in these regions.