Bulgarian dance
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Lovely dance and the clothing is beautiful as well. Greetings from Los Angeles!
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i like it:))))very nice!!!kisses from azerbaijan
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I get what you are trying to say, that this is an earlier, Thracian style dance. that makes sense, as it looks very much like Romanian dance and clothing. However, the term "Bulgarian" refers to that nation and that geographical area, so really quibbling like this about what kind of a dance to call it is a bit overmuch! This dance is definitely Bulgarian in the way the word Bulgarian is used today. The people dancing it probably self-identify as Bulgarian, and after all, the past is past!
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amazing, amazing, greetings from Boston
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I have Bulgarian, Spanish, French and Arab blood and this dance looks EXACTLY like Arab debka dance!!! Look it up! We are all related!!!
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Thrace is in Bulgaria and this is pure bulgarian folklor.
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@velcho1969 The bulgars were a tribe from asia, that settled in these parts in the 7th century and were culturally(not linguistically) assimilated by the natives. Bulgars did not wear thracian clothes, did not dance thracian dances, did not have thracian traditions, customs, folklore, etc... That's what I meant. Happy?
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@unomnacajit11 Um, those words are the same... ¬_¬ And seriously, how come it won't be "bulgarian" when its from Bulgaria? Review your comment twice before you post next time.... >_>''
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bulgars are slavs from asia, not thracian... this is a dance FROM bulgaria, not bulgarian...
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Oh my country :) I learn bulgaruan dance in school :)
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i thought you, along with turks hated our guts...
I think I saw this group in N.Y.C. a few years ago,they are Great!!!!
monkeyeagle 5 years ago
Shoot, I missed them! Next time if they come here will you let me know!?
anchy78 5 years ago