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  2. Bulgarian folk dance - Wikipedia

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    Many Bulgarian dances are line dances, with the dancers holding hands in a straight or curved line, facing in toward the center of the dance space.Originally men and women danced in separate lines, or in a gender-segregated line in which the last woman and first man held opposite ends of a handkerchief, to avoid gender contact but today men and women often dance in mixed lines.

  3. Category:Bulgarian folk music - Wikipedia

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    Pomak dances (2 P) S. Bulgarian folk songs (11 P) Pages in category "Bulgarian folk music" This category contains only the following page.

  4. Music of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The most important state-supported folk ensemble of the socialist era was the Sofia-based State Ensemble for Folk Songs and Dances, founded in 1951 and led by Philip Koutev. Koutev became perhaps the most influential musician of 20th century Bulgaria, and arranged rural music with harmonies more "accessible" to audiences in other countries, to ...

  5. Yove male mome - Wikipedia

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    Yove male mome (Bulgarian: Йове мале моме; Jove male mome, Jove malaj mome, "Jova, little girl"), also called Povela e Yova (Повела е Йова), is a fast Bulgarian folk dance. It is done to a 7+11 16 = 18 16 compound meter with alternating (sub-)bars of 7+11, in their turn divided into common chetvorno and kopanitsa rhythms ...

  6. Category:Bulgarian folk songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bulgarian folk songs" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Bulgarian Folk Songs - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian Folk Songs [note 2] [note 3] [note 4] is a collection of folk songs and traditions from the then Ottoman Empire, especially from the region of Macedonia, but also from Shopluk and Srednogorie, by the Miladinov brothers, published in 1861.

  8. Category:Bulgarian dances - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Bulgarian songs - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian folk songs (11 P) * Eurovision songs of Bulgaria (15 P) G. Victoria Georgieva songs (2 P) P. Bulgarian patriotic songs (6 P) Pages in category "Bulgarian songs"