22/7/2010 (español abajo)
Balkan Spice performing Gankino Horo and Kopanitsa a la Turka (two Bulgarian dances in 11/8 meter) in NoAvestruz, Buenos Aires.
Uriel Kitay - accordion
Martin Longoni - upright bass
Gabriel Ostertag - percussion
Popi Kleinman - recorders
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Balkan Spice interpretando Gankino Horo y Kopanitsa a la Turka (danzas bulgaras) en NoAvestruz - Bueons Aires.
Uriel Kitay - acordeon
Martin Longoni - contrabajo
Gabriel Ostertag - percusión
Popi Kleinman - flautas dulces
(video by Etnomedia)
BRAVO ! Mnogo viarno izpulnenie!!!! EVALA JIVELI !
gotvacha 7 months ago
thank you! but i dont speak bulgarian. the only thing i understand is BRAVO... what does the rest mean?
UrielKitay 6 months ago
@UrielKitay Ha ha haaa... Bravo is Bravo!Next one mean ... Very well done or you did in proper way! Evala Jiveli ... it is on 2 diferent lenguages. "EVALA " means - biger then BRAVO :) ! "Jiveli" is Serbian .. it is mean Be in a good healt .. or CHEARS! I hope you will never stop to make a musick! Ragards
digeki 6 months ago
@digeki thanks again. this makes me very happy. i love balkan music. you can visit other videos of my band on my channel. take care! from argentina
UrielKitay 6 months ago