FOLK
CLOTHING FROM
KOKAVA NAD
RIMAVICOU
Was the title of an exposition of folk
clothing by my friend Gabriela Kubincova from near-by village Utekac.
Exposition consisted from clothing collected in Kokava, pictures, museum
artifacts, and instruments used in making the clothing. Kokava was
industrial town from the end of 18th century and guest workers from
Germany, Sliezia and Czech lands used to live here. In early days there
was an exchange of traditional folk costume for "city clothing"
for women and men-dresses and suits, etc. That was the reason that
Gabriela wasn’t able to find a complete woman folk dress at all. The aim
of the exposition was to compare the collected folk dresses with the
designs of "Kokava's folk costumes" made for folk dance groups
SLUK, Lipa, Partizan and others. The difference obvious to every
visitor was tremendous. I hope that every visitor to this exposition was
able to imagine clear picture about Kokava's folk dress in 20th century.
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Published in the Slovak
Heritage Live newsletter Volume 5, No. 3, Fall 1997
Copyright © Vladimir Linder 1997
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