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Dunavsko horo, Дунавско; Svishtovsko horo, Свищовско, (L)
“"Dunavsko Horo is the favorite horo chain dance of all Bulgarians... New Year always begins with this popular chain dance." — Iva Todorova, Co-founder of “Taratantci” Foundation” БНР · 4 years ago
It represents the Severnyashka (Northern) ethnographic area, specifically the villages around Svishtov. dunavsko_xoro_north_bulgaria
The (Danube Circle Dance) is a cornerstone of Bulgarian cultural identity, widely regarded as the most popular folk dance in the country. Composed by Diko Iliev in 1937, this brass band masterpiece from the Northern (Severnyashka) ethnographic region has evolved from a local military band tune into a "pan-Bulgarian" anthem traditionally played to celebrate the arrival of every New Year. Overview of Dunavsko Horo
The basic footwork consists of five steps forward and three steps back . This pattern is often interpreted as a metaphor for the Bulgarian spirit—always striving to be "two steps ahead". Composed by Diko Iliev in 1937, this brass
It is played every New Year's Eve immediately following the national anthem.
Dancers typically move their arms forward and back quickly in sync with the brass band's energetic beat. It is played every New Year's Eve immediately
It is a pravo horo (straight dance) written in a lively 2/4 time signature . Performance Characteristics