The Tine Rožanc Ensemble: Macedonian and Albanian Dances. Macedonian and Albanian Dances The Tine Rožanc Ensemble. Topic Records TOP112 (EP, UK, 1964). Distinctive colour is given to the sound by the tapan, a large drum which is played with a heavy stick in one hand and a thin cane to tap out cross rhythms in the other, and the tarabuka, a small hand drum (Topic TOP112).
Established in 1949, Tine Rožanc Folkloric Dance Group comprises more than 120 dancers (aged from 4 to 75 years), two orchestras (one being a tamboura string orchestra that plays primarily the music of the Bela Krajina region and the neighbouring Croatian regions of Dalmatia and Slavonia), a children's dance group and a veterans' group.
Veterans - dancers of folklore group Tine Rozanc perform traditional dance with changing hats at Ljubljana Wine Route for St. Martin holiday in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on November 3, 2012. Photo Taken On: November 03rd, 2012. martin holiday, st martin, wine route, traditional dance, changing