In the course of the eight consecutive edditions of the festival took part, 96 folklore ensembles from 54 states in Europe, Africa, Asia, North and South America, as well as 65 Bulgarian folklore formations. During the 1998-2005 period guests and participants were more than 4300 friends of the world folklore art. Over 226 concerts have been held in 28 towns and 22 villages both in the region and throughout the country, which have been attended by more than 240 000 viewers.
The Festival is said to be one of the biggest international folklore forums in the Balkans. It is a huge national event with world fame and a unique atmosphere.
The ninth International Folklore Festival will take place on July 22 - August 05, 2006. As organizers of the event, we have the ambition to enrich the participants' list with ensembles from many attractive cultures and ethnic origins.
The Bulgarian Folk Music and Dance Seminar - Plovdiv, now in its second
year, is especially designed for non-Bulgarians who would like to have a
more in-depth Bulgarian folk music and dance learning opportunity than
is normally available to groups or individuals traveling to Bulgaria.
The Seminar's program makes this possible by taking advantage of the
wealth of expertise that exists at the Music Academy in Plovdiv, and the
Academy's strong connection to tradition bearers throughout Bulgaria.
Included in the program are instrument classes, singing classes and
dance classes, featuring village "masters" teaching material from their
particular regions of Bulgaria. They will be joined by some of the most
experienced and honored teachers in Bulgaria. Bulgarian language classes
will also be offered and included in the cost of the seminar.
The Bulgarian Folk Music and Dance Seminar - Plovdiv, now in its second year, is especially designed for non-Bulgarians who would like to have a more in-depth Bulgarian folk music and dance learning opportunity than is normally available to groups or individuals traveling to Bulgaria.
The Seminar's program, from July 30 - Aug 5, 2006, makes this possible by taking advantage of the wealth of expertise that exists at the Music Academy in Plovdiv, and the Academy's strong connection to tradition bearers throughout Bulgaria. Included in the program are instrument classes, singing classes and dance classes, featuring village "masters" teaching material from their particular regions of Bulgaria. They will be joined by some of the most experienced and honored teachers in Bulgaria. Bulgarian language classes will also be offered and included in the cost of the seminar.
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The Bulgarian Folk Music and Dance Seminar - Plovdiv, now in its second year, is especially designed for non-Bulgarians who would like to have a more in-depth Bulgarian folk music and dance learning opportunity than is normally available to groups or individuals traveling to Bulgaria.
In a region rich both in history and traditions where nature has not been subjected to massive tourism. The seminar gathers all the facets of Grek dance: Macedonia, Epirus, Crete, Thraki, Minor Asia, Pondos, .... and this year the program will be specially rich and "crazy" as the seminar celebrates its 20th year anniversary!!!
Organized by Yannis KONSTANTINOU tel. +30 210 9946227 em. yankost-otenet.gr
contact in Paris : Maryse +33 (0)1 46279204 em. maryse.fabre3@wanadoo.fr - fax. +33 (0)1 56604706
Cretan life, dancing lessons with 6 teachers and holidays !!!
For registration, details on transportation & activities, agenda & gen. info, please call Ms. Mary Markaki
Tel.+30-6944-330 486/+30-210-77 86 625
The 10th edition of the Pirin Pee Fair (Pirn Sings Fair) will bring together admirers of Bulgarian folklore. Numerous singers, players, dancers and folklore story-tellers will take part and show their aspirations for Bulgarian folklore.