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Isihia
Isihia (Bulgarian: Исихия, "hesychia") are a Bulgarian music band founded in 2000, the style of which unites elements of Bulgarian folklore and Hesychast Christian chant of the 14th century to create an atmosphere of Balkan spiritual mysticism. Many of the group's songs cover topics of the medieval history of Bulgaria, mostly the period of the Ottoman invasion of the Balkans and the attempts on its repulsion and the early Ottoman rule of Bulgaria, i.e. the 14th-15th century, but also other moments of hardship such as the tragic Battle of Klyuch of 1014.
Isihia have released two separate albums, the eponymous Isihia from 2001 and Orisiya ("Doom") that was used as the music of Neshka Robeva's dance show by the same name. A compilation of Isihia music also served as the soundtrack of the 2000 film Isihia by the Bulgarian National Television. In addition, the band's eponymous album was re-released by the Austrian company Polyglobe Music with song titles in English and an additional track.
Official website: http://isihia.net/

Nestinarstvo
Nestinarstvo (Bulgarian: нестинарство, Greek: αναστενάρια, anastenária) is a ritual originally performed in several Bulgarian- and Greek-speaking villages in the Strandzha Mountains close to the Black Sea coast in the very southeast of Bulgaria. It involves a barefooted dance on smouldering embers (жарава, zharava) performed by nestinari (нестинари). It is usually performed on the square of the village in front of the whole population on the day of Sts. Constantine and Helen or the day of the village's patron saint. The ritual is a unique mixture of Eastern Orthodox beliefs and older pagan traditions from the Strandzha Mountains.


Traditionally, the right to perform the ritual would be hereditary and the head nestinar may be succeeded only by his or her son or daughter, and only when he or she is too old or ill to continue performing it. The head nestinar's house is sacred, because it houses the stolnina (столнина) a small chapel where icons of several saints are arranged, as well as a sacred drum used specifically for the ritual and believed to cure the drummer if he is ill. [2]

On the day of the ritual the villagers would go to the stolnina led by the head nestinar and the priest, where they would watch him thurify the icons and the other nestinari, symbolically transferring them the spiritual power and inspiration. The people would then head to a holy spring carrying the name of the saint, where they would eat an offering of mutton.

After sunset, the crowd would build up a large fire and would dance a horo (a traditional round dance) until the fire dies and only embers remain. The Nestinari's barefoot dance on embers that follows as the climax of the night is accompanied by the beat of the sacred drum and the sound of a bagpipe. It is popularly thought that some of the dancers reach a religious state of trance while dancing, explaining why their feet don't burn and they allegedly don't feel pain.

In the 20th and 21st century the ritual became largely commercialized and is now performed for the foreign tourists all over the seaside resorts of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast by people who have little to do with the original tradition. A few Bulgarians still perform the ritual in its more authentic form in the villages of Strandzha.

The ritual is also preserved among the population of several villages in northern Greece, which once lived together with the Bulgarians in the interior of the Strandzha Mountains, but moved to Greece after the Balkan Wars.
More information on: http://nestinari.eu/

Thanks to: Wikipedia and nestinar.eu

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  • Тръпне душата !Велико е ! Музиката и видеото -водят до неописуем възторг !!! Благодаря ви за това, че пазите този дух! Без него нямаме нищо!

  • грозно е от духовните тайнства да се прави туристическа атракция...тъжно, много тъжно...

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  • bravo go6e vie ste super

  • нестинарско е малко окрасено за пред публика но е нестинарство

  • Указаниата и правилата на тамплиерите са дадени от епископа на нашия Земенски манастир, идвали си височайши особи да отдадат почит там...

  • А що се отнася до тамлиерите, по-предишните шефове на НАТО са идвали да се поклонят в Земенския манастир...защото те знаят че оттам са дадени инстукциите как да се съсздаде такава организация, какви да бъдат правилата и нормите на поведение....

  • @GeorgiMishev ti taka si mislish, kakvo pre4i pove4e hora da se zapoznaqt s folklora na pradedite ni ?

  • това е пълен цирк !!! нито това са нестинари, нито музиката е нестинарска !!!

  • IYI

  • Музиката е страхотна, усещането, когато я слушам - невероятно; лошото, че обичая в обреда няма общо с истината....

  • naseldstvo ot Tangra.ynikalno

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