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  • Hilsen fra Norge!!!

  • Exciting to watch! Terrific music...love the costumes and culture!

    Encore!! Encore!! Thank you for posting and to Ecoman for

    sharing!!!

  • A splendid example of the Bulgarian folk music from the Balkan subregion of Thrace!

  • НЕВЕРОЯТНИ СА!!! БРАВО!!!

  • Guys, this music has nothing to do with the Thracians. It is called like this, because the region where it is played is Thrace.

  • those wacky bulgarians

  • Суперрррррррр

  • Love this dance,...thank you all! ;~))

    Fereydoon

  • It is beautiful, as all the Bulgarian Thracian music. I've watched also nice Greek Thracian dances. I am still searching the tube, to see a real Thracian music from other cultures(if such thing exists)

  • I can't remember seeing anything so uplifting - apart from the video Thraki (Thrace) Bracket, with Greek rendering of the Thrakian folklore.

    Watching this, I am happy to be alive! It is pure bliss! Beautiful!!!

    Love from Croatia!

  • i am bulgarian i love my culture

  • Малко народи по света могат да се похвалят с такъв богат и живописен фолкор! :)

  • In ancient times THRACE was ONE!

    today is slit in 3parts...

    turkish....greek...and bulgarian...

  • @TheFOIBOS turkish are turkish, greek are greek, bulgars are a migratory tribe that came from Asia in the 7th century... Thracians were assimilated by bulgars. In the 6thcentury thracians in bulgaria spoke latin, just like they did all over the balkans(except greece&macedonia&albania), romania, moldova, southwestern ukraine, hungary. You can still find latin descendants of thracians in northern bulgaria today, speaking romanian. Today bulgarians are a mix of slavs, turkish, gipsies and thracians

  • @TheFOIBOS Thrace in ancient times was 1000 states... it was never one apart a brief collective kingdom,the Oddrysian one that existed only as a loose alliance of tribes, which survived not for long. In reality historians do not even speak of of Thraecians as a clear nation covering all the region. The Aegean coasline was Greek speaking and this not because of Alexander the Great or other colonists : the Thraecian Phrygians colonised Minor Asia in pre-homeric times and still spoke "cousin-Greek"

  • @notgodsemigod In fact there is absolutely no trace at all to link northerns like the Dacians to south Thraecians like the Agrianes or Minor Asian ones like the Moesians and Phrygians. It is most probable all about different tribes that were named Thraecians through their geographical proximity (Dacians), origins (Phrygians) or positioning (Agrianes) to Thrace. All about layers of tribes from the northern Celtic/Scythian-like to the southern Greek-like (or downright Greek).

  • @notgodsemigod

    man you are so wrong - thracians are bulgarians. Now Thrace is divided betweeen three countries but the real tharcians which carry the real thraco bulgarian spirit are here in bulgaria. Moreover the bigger part of Thrace is and always will be Bulgarian! We preserved their traditions - their love to dance and drinking wine and their beliefs.

  • @kkasapa What are you implying? That Greeks do not love to dance and drink wine or something? Lol. Thraecians like Agrianes or Phrygians were in reality people very related to Greeks and that has been attested even to the language of Phrygians in spite of their extremely ancient installation in the depths of Minor Asia. Go argue with linguistic experts not with me please. Dacians were never proved to be Thraecians, nor did other tribes.'Thraecian' has been used as badly as Celts and Illyrians.

  • Неповторими тракииски танци!

  • These music is very similar to Greek-Thrace music, which we are very proud of. We should finally, find the common charachteristics in our culture, We belong in the united Europe, we have nothing to separate any more.

  • Ако не се лъжа това е ансамбъл Българе... The Bulgarian culture is amazing and I am proud that I am Bulgarian !

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  • Fantastic!!!

    Greetings from Poland!

  • nice foklor! hi from greek macedonia, from thessaloniki, greece!!

  • needed only one word : wonderful...!

  • ajde ova ama ic ne lici na nikakvi trakiski igri ova lici na ukrainski igri od vremeto na sovetskiot sojuz. katastrofa.

  • @nikolchoo Николчо, ти къде си виждал тракийски игри? Вие освен македонци да не станахте и тракийсци вече? Да кажеш за български фолклорен ансамбъл че не знае да танцува тракийски танци е все едно да кажеш на германците, че немогат да танцуват баварски танци. Крадете ни македонския фолклор, "айде ова" ама ако и на тракийски фолклор започнете да ни учите, това вече е катастрофа. Глупостите ви край нямаха...

  • Can anyone say if this music is available commercially, or any other music similar to it? Thanks

  • Yes, Bulgarian folklore music and dances are available on CDs and DVDs .

  • Merry Christmas And Happy New Year people!

  • Thrace is a historical and geographic area in southeast Europe As a geographical concept, Thrace designates a region bounded on the north by the Balkan Mountains on the south by the Rhodope Mountains and the Aegean Sea and on the east by the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara The region comprises areas in southeastern Bulgaria (Northern Thrace), northeastern Greece (Western Thrace), and the whole of the European part of Turkey (Eastern Thrace). In Turkey, it is also called Rumeli

  • nice threads to read here... from the origins of what is now "bulgarian" folk dancing to slavic vs bulgarian vs a lot of others...

    I think it's ludicrious to think that Russians could have influenced dancing on the Balkans 200-300 years ago. Maybe the Russian ballet school influenced how the communist era choreographers stage a "colorful" and "dainty" stage confetti show! :) I love djinovsko horo... but I don't like the over-ornamented staged version of it here!

  • никъде другаде няма такива танци,САМО В БЪЛГАРИЯ!!!!!!

  • Hi, Greetings from America. I love bulgarian culture.  This dance is amazing!... don't let the culture of Bulgaria die!

  • @aleyboowifey write to the rulers of bulgaria and the great powers from the west they listen to about that

  • @aleyboowifey

    of course ! We will save the culture in us ! :)

  • Красота. Гадно е да си в чужбина, и така ме стоплят нашите български звуци. Родното си е най-хубаво.

  • Чувствам се омагьосан от прекрасния български фолклор!

  • don 't know about you but I bristle at the final words "this is Bulgaria'

    Perfect performance was good for those dancers that dance has such

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  • Никъде не съм написала,че английския ми е отличен,даже не е добър.Но от комента ти ясно разбрах,че си приличат славянските и българските танци,което не е вярно!Виж каква музика и танци имат и после казвай,че си приличат.Неравноделните ритми нямат нищо общо със славяните!

  • Невероятно джиновско!!!.. :)) Невероятни танци!!

  • bravoooo! sarceto mi zaigra!

  • Фантастично,прекрасно изумително!!!

  • O_o ??? omfg....

  • poly yperparagwgi re paidia poly theatrinistiko...

  • only with Bulgarian music

    can the deaths awake and

    all animals and trees can dance

    Giannis

  • very nice these are dances from which part of bulgaria, i thing this has some russian or ukraine roots????

  • Russians and Ukrainians are culturally Bulgarian. It's impossible our folklore to be influenced by them.

  • It may look that way cuz we all have Slavic roots :] Anyway, I always thought that these type of dances are originally Thracian :}

  • You are stupid!This is not Slavic dances!This is Bulgarian dances and it's fact they are unic! This is Bulgaria!

  • What the heck's wrong with you? 0.o And could you please tell me what exactly is Bulgarian (ethnically) when you're so smart?

  • Сега те видях,че си българин/ка.Ами,що не вземеш да напишеш в гугъл "неравноделни ритми" и да видиш колко са славянски?Неравноделните ритми са характерни само за няколко народа и те със сигурност не включват славяните!Поне прочети нещо преди да даваш такива квалификации.

  • А ти прочети какво съм написала преди да раздаваш съвети ;)

  • Именно! Прочетох.По нищо не си приличат славянските фолклорни танци с българските!

  • Тогава си оправи английския, защото съм казала, че по мое мнение, танците са тракийски :) И не ми казвай, че няма нищо славянско в танците ни. Не може след толкова години да не сме приели и нещо от тяхния фолклор.

  • yes, it also looks very alike to Romanian's. Russia has a very big influence....

  • I wouldn't say that, it is the other way round

  • Yes and dances from Canadian escimos looks alike to Romanians's!

  • hahaha for you it's a slavic dances? You are so stupid!This is Bulgarian dances-they are unic and it is fact!

  • These are from the Thrace region :]

  • this is "Jinovski" dance - awesome !

  • Fantastic ! Just fantastic....(dance + music). Greeting from Greece ! We have similar dances from the southern part of Thrace region !

  • I used to dance folklore dances and ive been dancing the axact same dance...as i seen it i remember everything...believe me is not easy...

  • very good

  • wonderfull!!!!!!

    Totally Bulgarian!!!!!

  • Strahotni ste!!!!!!!!!!

  • лелеее, как да не ти настръхне кожата ???

  • lol

  • Страхотно изпълнение,напълни ми душата.Very nice.

  • Wonderful dance but it seems that dancers are professionals, aren't they?

  • Strahotni ste!

  • thracian folklore is amazing!!!

    zdravei TRAKIA / yassou THRAKI

  • wow :) im greek this is very similar to our dances...anyway i have one question: is this how the dance is actually done or was it adjusted to a stage perfromance

    please comment back

  • Hi,

    The name of the music (as I know) is "Djinovsko horo". This is a

    choreography :-) based on original steps and movements of "Djinovsko horo"

  • it is a stage performance people in a party or when i have danced after a performace it is done with not so many different paterns i have done dichavo horo when if you have the right leader he will call what he wants to do exibition dancing like that are profesionals and spend days putting together a show at some of the greek churches i go to there will be some performaces of dances from thrase

  • Nice video, congratulations. Greetings from Galiza.

  • I'm Greek and of course we do similar dances to each other... but that was something else, totally amazing loved the music, costumes, choreography everything about it was amazing.. good on you guys

  • same here; loved it

  • hola bunes dios i am romeo and i am from spain i think that bulgariang dacing is really great and its fun to watch

  • bravo i am thrace greek

  • où est le foklore français?

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