The dance routines of the Bulgarian cheerleaders, which reached the world stages, do not represent the usual entertaining dances of this type. They are full of risky movements and choreographic elements borrowed from rhythmic gymnastics, acrobatics and sports dances. And maybe because they appreciate the beauty, technique and work of their girls, in Bulgaria’s town of Pazardzhik everybody easily recognize the girls from "The Mystery" in the street. You can read more about the Bulgarian "Queens of cheerleading", as coach Verginia Nesheva calls them, in Radio Bulgaria’s publication Mystery cheerleading team conquers European and world stages.
Palm Sunday, Tsvetnitsa in Bulgarian (the word comes from tsvete , flower) is a Christian holiday loved and looked forward to by many, commemorating the Jesus Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem. It is a moveable feast, always falling on..
Sunday after Mesni Zagovezni or Meat Shrovetide is the last day on which everyone who decides to follow the Great Lent according to the Orthodox calendar can eat dairy products, fish and eggs. Therefore, on Cheesefare Sunday before..
Diko Iliev- composer, conductor, a sui generis talent, a unique phenomenon in Bulgarian culture - authored dozens of marches, waltzes, horo chain dances, ruchenitsi and brass band music . For decades, Diko Iliev’s Dunavsko Horo has been..
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