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Students of Sarajevo High Schools will try to break Guinness world record

Published May 11, 2013
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sarajevo danceThis year, on the Square of Children of Sarajevo, Sarajevo high school students of finishing year are organising a parade, and they’ll try to dance the largest sync dance in the world, which is the seventh such event organised by BiH students, reports Fena.

Their last training will be held on 11 May in Dance club ‘Romantik’ in Holiday Inn.

‘Dance sync via satellite will start on 17 May at noon and they’ll dance to Strauss’s ‘”Fledermauss-Quadrille”, and 1 200 students from Sarajevo will participate as well as students from Goražde, Zenica, Travnik, Tuzla, Bihać and Trebinje- said to Fena PR of the event Rialda Jarkoč-Memišević.

Dancers of Sarajevo will be a part of dance event together with students from 80 cities and 12 states of Europe, and BiH will in that manner be a part of community of European states.

Jarkoč-Memišević said that students broke the record last year, when 1 500 BiH students danced together with 34 000 people from 70 cities of Europe, which was the greatest quadrille.

The intention of the event is to give young people the opportunity to socialize.

(photo: cafebabel)

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