Continuity is the unwritten law of the folklore code, as this is how traditional art forms have made it to the modern age. Once, the family was the natural environment, where songs, dances and other customs were passed on from one generation to another. Because this is the key to absorbing traditional culture.
Kids today glean their initial knowledge of folklore at school or at a chitalishte (culture community center) with a pedagogue. That is why experienced tutors such as Daniela Georgieva are priceless. She teaches children about folklore heritage, revealing the secrets of the ancient songs from the town of Samokov and the surrounding area. Daniela has graduated piano from the music high school in the town of Ruse on the Danube and later - from the music academy in Plovdiv as a music pedagogue. Life took her to Samokov, where she established the Medeni Zvancheta (honey-voiced bells) vocal band at the Mitropolit Avksenyi Veleshki primary school.
Daniela discovered folklore and for years now she has been tutoring local children in the unique ancient two-voice singing of the region.
 ‘My   love for authentic Bulgarian folklore goes back to the band in the   village of Shiroki Dol,’ Daniela says. ‘Three of its members   worked at our school. I would pick up kids after work and we would all   go to see the fourth woman, the so-called ‘caller’ – the one with the   highest octave. We would sing for an hour or two and my task was   streamline it in terms of intonation. Then I began   to study folklore in greater depth. At first the kids and I sang   Shopa pieces (music from the Shoppe region around Sofia) with a   modern arrangement, sometimes we sang acapella. When I saw their   enthusiasm, we turned to the original way of singing – in the beginning   with faster and simpler songs, followed later on   by slow pieces with lots of exclamations. The kids are doing just great   so this is obviously the right way to go about it. I have been heading a   Women’s Singing Band in the village of Govedartsi. One of the women   there is a natural-born talent. This is how   we work: the women sing a verse, then the students repeat it, in order   to learn it properly.’
‘My   love for authentic Bulgarian folklore goes back to the band in the   village of Shiroki Dol,’ Daniela says. ‘Three of its members   worked at our school. I would pick up kids after work and we would all   go to see the fourth woman, the so-called ‘caller’ – the one with the   highest octave. We would sing for an hour or two and my task was   streamline it in terms of intonation. Then I began   to study folklore in greater depth. At first the kids and I sang   Shopa pieces (music from the Shoppe region around Sofia) with a   modern arrangement, sometimes we sang acapella. When I saw their   enthusiasm, we turned to the original way of singing – in the beginning   with faster and simpler songs, followed later on   by slow pieces with lots of exclamations. The kids are doing just great   so this is obviously the right way to go about it. I have been heading a   Women’s Singing Band in the village of Govedartsi. One of the women   there is a natural-born talent. This is how   we work: the women sing a verse, then the students repeat it, in order   to learn it properly.’
Mrs. Georgieva has headed the Children’s Vocal Band in the village of Belchin for 5 years. In 2018 the Medeni Zvancheta band will celebrate 25 years since it was founded. Daniela says that the school which she works at is applying under the ministry of education innovation program.
‘Everybody loves folklore at our school. We have our own clothing, replicas of authentic national costumes. We rely on a deeper insight into folklore during the regular music classes – in terms of sound production and the typical open singing. We also study songs from other folklore regions. The lyrics and dialect words are taught during literature classes. We have also included history and fine arts, as Samokov has strong traditions, it is called the city of icon-painters. We have beautiful lace and embroidery on our clothing. The gym classes lay an emphasis on the typical Samokov horo or chain dances…’
Experts say Daniela Georgieva has done an excellent job and her formations have won numerous awards at different national contests: Orfeevo Izvorche – Stara Zagora; Orfeeva Darba – Sofia, Decata na Balkanite – Haskovo Mineral Springs, Folklor bez Granici – Dobrich they are also laureates of the Magic of Italy Festival in Rimini, Italy.
English version: Zhivko Stanchev
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