Albanian National Ensemble of Folk Songs and Dances: Information on the Ensemble, personalities who contributed to it, events and awards, testimonials and an image gallery.
Aranykapu Tabor: Hungarian music and dance camp located near the Russian River Valley in Northern California. Find the camp program, photos from previous years and registration information.
Aska Kolo Ansambl: Kolo folk dance group located in Sacramento, California, formed to preserve the traditions of Serbian kolos. History, pictures and contact information.
Áron Székely: Hungarian folk dancer, part of the Ritka Magyar Hungarian Folk Dance Ensemble of New York. With videos, biography and contact information.
Balada: Romanian folk dance ensemble in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. With pictures, repertoire and calendar of events.
Balaton Hungarian Folk Dance Group: Details of this recreational and display group based in London. Includes profile, repertoire, photographs and map.
BalkanFolk: Touch and feel the spirit of the Balkan arts: workshop for Balkan folklore, musical instruments, CD, Bulgarian folk music, national folklore costumes.
Balkanplus: Organizers of recreational dancing in London, UK. Includes profile, events calendar and contact details.
Beskydy Dancers: Details of display team for Bohemian, Moravian and Slovakian dances based in London, UK.
Bitite: Latvian folk dance group from the suburbs of Riga. With profile and pictures.
Bucovina Folk Group: A modest guide for all those interested in the Romanian folklore.
Children’s Folklore Ensemble Vonicka: Brief details of this ensemble in the Czech Republic with image galleries. [English/Czech].
Choreographic Ensemble Dance Batumi: Brief details of this performing group from Georgia, including Includes image gallery and contact details. [English/Georgian]
Csardas: A dance company celebrating the dances, songs and music of the Hungarian people under the direction of Richard Graber.
Csodaköször Gyermek Tánccosport Sárospatak: A children's group from Hungary. Includes profile, image gallery, events, and mobile phone logos. [English/Hungarian].
Doina Carpatilor: Folklore ensemble from Iasi, Romania. Includes details of the dance group and of the band (Balada) with audio clips.
Doina Eastern European Folk Dance Group: Recreational and display group based in London, UK. Includes repertoire, photographs and map.
Doina Gorjului: A professional artistic ensemble from Tirgu Jiu, Romania. Includes profile, image gallery, contact and album details. [English/Romanian].
Doina Timisului Folkloric Ensemble: Folklore ensemble of university students from Timisoara, Banat, Romania. Includes profile, national and international achievements, repertoire, reviews, image galleries and contact details. [English/French/German/Italian/Romanian/Spanish].
Dunav: Non-profit organization promoting Balkan culture through music and dance. The site presents folk dances, songs, costumes, and maps from Balkan countries.
Folklorna skupina Artiče: Cultural and dance group from Artiče, Slovenia, with history and contact information.
Georgian Folk Dances: Brief descriptions with photographs of a number of dances.
Gyongyosbokreta Canberra: Hungarian dance group based in Canberra, Australia. Includes information about the dancing and free practice sessions, gallery, events, and contacts.
Halas Dance Ensemble: Biography of this Hungarian dancing ensemble
Hennie Konings: International teacher of Russian and Ukrainian folk dance. Includes profile, workshop and course schedules, CD list, information on the Nadezhda Foundation and on the Ukrainian ensemble Ozorniye Naigrishi and an image gallery. [Dutch/English/German].
Ifjú Szivek Hungarian Dance Group: Professional dance group from Slovakia, performing authentic dances of Hungarians, Slovaks, Gypsies and other nations form Carpathian Basin.
Martisorul - Romanian Dance Group: Recreational and display group based in London, UK. Includes brief profile, photographs and repertoire with notes and map.
Nova Nada: A Croatian cultural ensemble located in the Detroit,USA. Includes performance schedule and image galleries.
Postoley Dance Ensemble: Performing ethnic dance company specializing in the culture, music and dance of Ukraine and Poland.
Radost Folk Ensemble: Ethnic dance, music and songs. Includes profile, calendar, photo gallery, and contact details.
Ritums: The folk dance group from Jelgava, Latvia. History, repertoire and news.
Rusyny Folk Ensemble: Cultural group from Arizona, USA. Includes calendar of practices and performances, image gallery, forum, audio clips with lyrics and video clips of complete Rusyn and Slovak dances, performances and basic dance steps.
Serbian Cultural Association Oplenac: One of the leading folk ensembles in North America. Oplenac strives to promote and maintain Serbian heritage in Canada and around the World.
Slavjane Folk Ensemble: Community group in Pittsburgh, USA presenting the Slavic heritage and culture of the Carpatho-Rusyn region. Includes calendar of practices and performances, image gallery, forum, and video clips of complete dances.
Sorbian Folklore Ensemble Wudwor: Traditional group preserving Slavic song and dance of the Sorb minority in Upper Lusatia, Germany. Includes profile, repertoire, performance calendar, image galleries and contact details. [Czech/English/German/Polish].
Tamburaland: Željko Jergan, a Croatian choreographer, presents his biography with step sheets, a video clip and a map of Croatian folk dance regions.
Tanec State Ensemble of Folklore Dances and Songs: The official ensemble of the Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) based in Skopje. Includes history and details of their repertoire.
Tanecnica: Valach dance group from the Czech Republic. Information about the group and the dances performed.[English/Czech].
The Duquesne University Tamburitzans: America's longest-running multicultural song and dance company dedicated to the performance and preservation of the music, songs, and dances of Eastern Europe.
Ti Ti Tábor Hungarian Music and Dance Camp: Annual event held in august in Washington State, USA. Includes details of teachers, program and registration for the next camp, FAQ, history and contact details.
Ursu, Maria & Marius: Instructors offering Romanian folklore dances to amateur and professional folk ensembles. Includes profile, achievements and abilities, contact details, information on their workshops in Banat with image galleries of regional costumes and of a stamp collection featuring Romanian Folk Art. [English/French/German/Italian/Romanian/Spanish].
Uzori Russian Folk Dance Ensemble: Semi-professional group in Houston, USA performing dances from Eastern Europe. Includes history, class information and contact details.
Vlasca: A professional ensemble from Giurgiu, Romania available for hire. Includes profile, details of awards, image gallery and contact information. [English/Romanian]
Vsacan: Moravian Wallachia folklore ensemble in the Czech Republic. Includes profile, history, brief details of the dance groups, orchestras and performance program, with contact information and facts on dulcimer music. [English/Czech]