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Shota (or Shotë) is an Albanian dance very popular in Albania and Kosovo. It involves synchronised steps and a strong rhythm. It is commonly played at weddings, folk festivals and other events.
During the 20s century this dance was performed in Serbia based on the choreography of Olga Skovran, leader (from 1948–1965) of the National Ensemble of Folk Dances and Songs of Serbia "Kolo". The choreography was created in 1952 and became very popular. As a result, even a song was composed with the Shota melody. "Šote, mori šote" was set to music in 1976 in two versions. Both versions were very popular and were often played at celebrations.[1]
One folklore musical ensemble in SFR Yugoslavia was named Šota.[2]
Шота, кореографија Олге Сковран, музичка обрада Милана Тодоровића
... folklornega ansambla »•Sota«<, ki bo izvajal pesmi in plese narodov in narodnosti Kosova