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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2007

This part of our program was based on Russian and Greek elements. We try to reproduce their style of dancing. It's very difficult, but hope that we managed!

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  • The first song which the girls dance, is an excellent interpretation of OLA KALA ki OLA ORAIA, the second song, of the boys, is from Mikis Theodorakis STROSE TO STROMA SOY GIA DYO. The dancing is innovative, by the Bulgarian choreographer. What is the thid song? I never heard it. When it is fast it sounds Balkan (Serbian/Bulgarian) or is it maybe Caucasian/Georgian?

  • The trird song is bulgarian, by Nikolina Chakardakova - bulgarian folk singer.

  • Taka e! Bulgarskoto si e Bulgarsko. A i nqma zashto da kriq, 4e igraem i Rusko i Grucko. Tova prosto sme go slojili v programata, za da ima i malko pove4e raznoobrazie.

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  • shut up jewish scumback

  • Россия Греция Братья Навек

  • Lyrics of first song: ALL IS WELL & LOVELY Stavros Kougioumtzis 1975, with G.Dalaras All is well and all is lovely! You were together with someone else where is there an alley for me to sing in? Memories are now not allowed.. Speak gently don't shout I am shy you scare me. I don't want people arround nor hassle tomorrow my unemployment starts. I have a soul, not a rock! You again have left me alone. A banner on a balcony changes colors and kills me. All is well and all is lovely!
  • Do you have the original in you tube please? I can try to find the other stuff for you too, if you want. In Greece there is a lot of borrowing and giving back and forth with balkan and middle eastern music too, Serbian , Bulgarian, Albanian, Turkish, Arab, Armenian, and of course Italian, French, Brtish and American. Music knows no frontiers, and unlike nationalism, it brings people together.

  • Pone priznava6 kato igraete 4uzdo, dokato Surbite luzat 4e Shopskoto e srubsko! Ot Bulgarskoto po-hubavo nema!

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