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Bulgarian National Folklore November 2012 “European Multiguide” Comenius multilateral school partnership Project 2012 – 2014 This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. Sredno obshtoobrazovatelno uchilishte “Vasil Levski”- Haskovo, Bulgaria

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Page 1: Bulgarian folklore

Bulgarian National FolkloreNovember 2012

“European Multiguide”Comenius multilateral school partnership Project

2012 – 2014

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held

responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

Sredno obshtoobrazovatelno uchilishte “Vasil Levski”- Haskovo, Bulgaria

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Bulgaria is a small European country with a rich folklore history and traditions.

During the centuries different groups of people have gradually added their specific characteristics.

Today we have a great variety of different folk costumes, songs, dances and musical instruments.

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There are seven ethnographic folklore regions:● Dobrudja

● North Bulgaria ● Sofia region- Shopluk

● Thrace ● Strandja

● Pirin● Rhodopes

Each region has its own folk features.

DobrudjaNorth Bulgaria

Shopluk

ThraceStrandja

PirinRhodopes

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Bulgarian National

Costumes

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Folklore costumes are

always embroidered with colourful figures

of shapes, animals and birds, many

flowers. Different regions have their

own patterns, braids, sequins.

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Man’s folk costume is traditionally white or dark brown or black.

It consists of pants, a cotton shirt with long sleeves,

a typical elek - a kind of vest, a belt and a hat.

The shoes are made of leather. The coat is called yamurluk.

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Some examples of man’s shirt and elek ( vest ) from different regions

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Woman’s folk costume traditionally includes a long blouse like a dress, a skirt, an apron or two aprons - front and back, a dress called

saya, a belt, a handkerchief for the head, and leather shoes.

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Women wear a lot of accessories like pafti - for the belt,

kosichnik for the hair

and pendari – necklace.

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Women’s folk costumes from different regions

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Variety of folk costumes

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Typical Bulgarian folk instruments and their music:

Gadulka - a bowed string

Instrument.

Kaval – an end-blown

flute

Gaida – a traditional

goat-skin

bagpipe

Tambura – a metal strings

type of lute

Tapan – a large drum worn over the shoulder

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Bulgarian folk songs and dances

Folk dances are various according to the region they represent.

Some are fast and playful, others are slow and steady.

The most difficult are the Shoppe and Pirin dances.

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The most popular and loved dances are: the Thracian horo, the Danube horo, Elenino horo

and Rachenitsa.

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Examples of typical Bulgarian folk dances

Elenino horo

Petrunino horo

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Typical folk song called “Little young woman was gathering flowers”

presented by BG pupils team

The original song’s link

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Thank you for your attention!!!

Team involved:Pupils from the English club – 5a,5b, 6a classes

Mrs.IliyanaPanayotova – project coordinatorMrs.Vili Kostadinova – music teacher

Mr.Plamen Marinov – art teacherMr.Dimitar Erfandov - librarian

In the presentation are used photos from the sites: www.horo.bg, www.balkanfolk.com, www.nosii.bg.