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Graduates gathered to enter the Guinness Book of Records

Published May 13, 2017
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graduate parade scc sarajevo danceSarajevo graduates danced “Bachata” today at their Graduate Parade, which was held in the capital of BiH, Sarajevo for 11 times. There were around 300 participants on the parade, students from Sarajevo and the group from Donji Vakuf.

Mladen Brekalo, project manager of the Graduate’s parade, recalled that graduates of the previous years danced quadrilla dance, and this year for the first time they are dancing bachata.

The parade started from Alija Izetbegovic Square and finished dancing in front of the Sarajevo City Center. Even rain, that began to fall in the afternoon, did not spoil the cheerful party.

After the intonation of the anthem, seniors began to dance, joined by colleagues from Donji Vakuf, children from elementary schools and several elderly people.

Citizens of Sarajevo joined the free time of Zumba dance and enjoyed as well.

This year, the smallest number of graduates danced, as it is the first generation of nine-year schools.

The first time this year the graduates registered for the Guinness Book of Records, and celebrated the International Dance Day celebrated.

(Source: klix)

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