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folkloric

[fohk-lawr-ik, -lohr-] / ˈfoʊkˌlɔr ɪk, -ˌloʊr- /






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Everyone else, including Nanjiani and Patton Oswalt, who shows up to deliver some folkloric backstory, just seem happy to be there.

From Los Angeles Times

Traditional belief systems and the Catholic tendencies have come to an accommodation. combining to become a folkloric belief and behaviour, he explained.

From BBC

Over the years, Debora’s art shifted from folkloric to hyper realism after learning color theory from artist Vincent Valdez.

From Los Angeles Times

In some ways, Arocena’s tendency to mix Afro-Cuban folkloric music, post-salsa “timba” music and outside influences like R&B reflected the mid-2010s Havana scene that Peterson encountered, one that produced the funk master Cimafunk.

From New York Times

That one would feature more than 75 stilt walkers, many wearing folkloric costumes, and Potí is its artistic director.

From Seattle Times