Velingrad once again invites all fans of Bulgarian folklore to join in a traditional horo chain dance near the town's famous mineral springs. On July 12 and 13, the central square of Velingrad will be filled with the lively sounds of bagpipes and drums during the "Spring Horo" 2025 festival.
The festival brings together dance ensembles and clubs from across Bulgaria, which will present horo traditions from all folklore regions. Participants will parade in traditional costumes, while visitors will have the opportunity to take part in folk dance workshops led by renowned choreographers.
The festival has a mission: to keep Bulgarian folklore alive. Awards will be given to the most colorful and dedicated participants, including for the best costume, the largest group, etc. Every dancer will receive a keepsake gift. The program also features an art exhibition by Iliyan Penev – pyrography inspired by the photography of Asen Velikov. The book "Dance Culture of the Razlog Valley" by Dr. Danail Atanasov will also be presented. The festival will donate part of the proceeds to support young talents from the region.
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Edited by Veneta NikolovaPublished and translated by Kostadin Atanasov
Photos: Facebook/Horo at the Spring
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