The Roma are a subgroup of the Romani people (also known as Gypsies), who live primarily in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as in the Balkans and Western Anatolia, often in depressed squatter communities with very high unemployment, while only some are fully integrated in society.

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a musical The Wedding between Past and Present producing a CD Journey performing in major high profile events Womad Celebrating Sanctuary the Respect Festival Romfest etc Romani Rad ready to conquer the stage Milan recording a number one hit We have recently started a new 3 year project which was brought about through

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Il Ristorante ai castelli romani e conosciuto e stimato per la sua eleganza e varieta di servizi adattabili ad ogni tipo di esigenza e clientela Per i vostri eventi e ricevimenti

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See also:

  • Urban GypsiesUrban Gypsies
    caliach.com
    Photographs by Paul Ross of the Latimer Road caravan site outside London.
  • Roma: Gypsies of Pata-RâtRoma: Gypsies of Pata-Rât
    members.ozemail.com.au
    Australian photojournalist David Dare Parker captures images of poverty, hardship and survival in Transylvania, Romania.
  • RromaRroma
    rroma.org
    Their culture, history and current situation, as well as organisations working with Rroma such as Opre and the Rroma Foundation. Includes news, reports and links.
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VENICE BIENNALE 2009 - E-Flux
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E-Flux, NY

The artists of the Perpetual Gypsy Pavilion will include the leading representatives of Roma , Romanichal, Sinti, Kale, Traveller, Manush, Romanisael (some of the related Gypsy- Romani cultures and subgroups ) and other Gypsy artists. ...
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Several years ago, Romani Prodi, then EU president, received some unsolicited advice about the UK's 2001 census. According to one of his senior advisors, a British anti-religious group wrote telling him to ignore the results of the religious question ...

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Banga

Mon, 30 Nov 2009 15:02:00 GM

They began their migration to Europe and North Africa via the Iranian plateau around 1050.[18] Traditionally most . Roma. spoke . Romani. (Romany), an Indo-Aryan language. Today, however, most . Roma. speak the dominant language of their region ...

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Martso

Sun, 25 Feb 2007 17:55:54 GM

the individual . subgroup. terms kalderash and machwaya are also used. while in the kalderash dialect of the . romani. language, rom is both singular and plural, the machwaya dialect has plural . roma. , which is also found in the literature. ...

Wash Park Prophet: Ancient Gypsy and Jewish History
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Wash Park Prophet: Ancient Gypsy and Jewish History

Andrew Oh-Willeke

Mon, 31 Aug 2009 22:02:01 GM

Wikipedia has a nice article on the history of the . Romani. people, sometimes called the Gypsies (a name based on an incorrect belief that they were a people who came to Europe from Egypt) or . Roma. (some use the term ". Roma. " to refer only to ... There is also many genetic . subgroups. within . Roma. populations in Europe, due either to "(i) a genetically substructured ancestral population, where the old social traditions of strict endogamy have been retained and subsequent splits ...

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