The Hague, a city in the south of the Netherlands, the administrative centre and the place where the Queen lives and works... Hardly anyone associates this city with Bulgarian folklore and traditions. But the fact is that the interest in..
The 6 th culinary festival “Crushed beans with nettles and horo dancing” in Cherni Osam village near Troyan brought together crowds of fans of folklore and of traditional cuisine from all parts of the country, the Bulgarian news agency BTA reports...
Exactly in one month - on May 26th at 11:00 am in the capital of Denmark - Copenhagen, the 10th anniversary edition of "The Biggest Bulgarian Horo" will take place. The event is organised by the folk dance group "Dilmana". The event will once again..
More than 1,300 dancers from all over Bulgaria gathered in front of the National Palace of Culture in the capital to celebrate International Dance Day and spread a message of peace around the world. "The longest horo chain dance" in Sofia is an..
Wherever you are in the world, as long as you have a smartphone and internet access, you can learn the intricate steps of the Bulgarian traditional horo dance. The new Taratanci game is free and it is based on augmented reality. "You just choose a..
“Sat the mother of God on a mound to bestow gold and silver. To one she gave with a spoon, to another with a bowl, and to these people here she gave the whole cart! Now, say ye my friends: So be it! (All: "So be it!")” The Koledari..
On Bulgaria’s national day, 3 March, the initiative “Waking up with a horo dance” will bring together, for the 6 th year running, Bulgarians in this country and around the world. Thousands of Bulgarians from all corners of the planet plan to..
In the town of Kalofer, t he traditional men's horo dance in the Tundzha River on Epiphany was held once again despite the anti-epidemic measures. Led by a bagpiper and a drummer, men in traditional folk costumes went to the..
Colorful costumes, captivating music, horo chain dances and melodic songs evoking a volcano of emotions… The Bulgarian warm-blooded chain dances, most often performed in uneven rhythms, are an integral part of Bulgaria’s business card..
Downtown Copenhagen, Denmark, on the square in front of the municipality of Frederiksberg, a big Bulgarian horo has taken place. The dance was organized for the sixth consecutive year by the Dilmana Folk Dance Group (Copenhagen), which in 2020..