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How a Bulgarian Village Dances Evil Spirits Away | Kukeri | The New Yorker Documentary
Once a year, the Bulgarian tradition of Kukeri unites a small village as residents wear intricate masks and costumes and dance at night. Killian Lassablière chronicles the practice in his short documentary.
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published: 03 May 2023
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See the Intricate Costumes of Bulgaria’s Kukeri Dancers | National Geographic
Around early winter or midwinter, groups of kukeri (pronounced KOO-kuh-ree) don elaborate costumes—complete with fantastical masks and belts of massive metal bells—and accompany musicians throughout the village, dancing rhythmically to drive away evil and invite good.
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published: 17 Mar 2018
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Bulgarian Kukeri
These masquerade rituals come from old pagan times and are still alive in the Bulgarian folklore tradition.
Bulgarian masquerade games are mainly interwoven in the contexts of the holidays between Christmas and Easter.
The symbolic meaning of the winter and pre-spring rituals performed by single men is related to the end of the old year and the advent of the new and to the upcoming awakening of nature for new life.
These rituals represent the wish for a rich harvest, health and fertility for humans and farm animals. They are intended to chase away the evil spirits and prepare people for a new beginning.
The dance of the masked men is a mystic unity of rhythm, sound, and color. They move in a special step. Wearing impressive masks and unique costumes they fill the air of the villages...
published: 11 Feb 2019
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Spectacular Kukeri - Traditional Mummer Carnival in Bulgaria 2013
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A short video about the annual "Shiroka Laka" mummer carnival in Bulgaria. The mummers (called "kukeri") dress up with spectacular clothes and masks to scare the evil demons. They dance at the sound of traditional Bulgarian music. The whole festival is pretty amazing and we hope you can feel the spirit through this video.
Кратко видео за ежегодния кукерски фестивал в "Широка Лъка". Кукерите се обличат в специални "страшни" костюми, с които плашат и гонят злите духове. Те танцуват под звуците на традиционна българска музика. Надяваме се да усетите невероятния дух на фестивала през това видео.
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published: 02 May 2013
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The Kukeri demon hunters of Bulgaria
The Balkans is home to an ancient pagan tradition where magic and mystery still have a sacred place in the cosmic order. The Kukeri festival has had a stronghold over Bulgarian cultural life since the fifth century, surviving the Ottomans, Christendom and communist rule. Every winter, hundreds of terrifying figures prowl snow-capped forests and village centers in search of evil spirits to dispel from their communities. Oversized bells, gnarled horns, wooden staffs and fantastical masks are just some of the familiar components of a ‘kuker’s’ costume...
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published: 15 Jul 2020
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Kukeri - Bulgaria
Kukeri in Stara Zagora - Bulgaria: 17 kukeri groups from Pernik, Blagoevgrad, Sofia, Razlog, Pazardzhik, Varna, Sliven, Shumen and Razgrad in the 17 edition of the bulgarian folk festival Kukeri (Mummer games) in the city.
Кукери Стара Загора (България) 2015. Почти 800 атрактивни и шумни кукери в 17 групи от областите Благоевград, Перник, София, Пазарджик, Пловдив, Ямбол, Сливен, Шумен и Разград идват на 1 март в Стара Загора за 17-ото издание на Фестивала на маскарадните игри.
published: 06 Mar 2015
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СУРВА - 2018 -Перник - KUKERI
XXVII International Festival of Masquerade Games "Surva" 2018
Оператор и режисьор Божидар Туечки
Музика- Капитан Петко Войвода в изпълнение на:
Васил Михайлов ; Слави Трифонов и Ку-Ку Бенд
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published: 28 Jan 2018
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Kukeri festival Surva 2019 in Pernik
published: 08 Mar 2019
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Kukeri of Simitli
During the first day of the year, in the town of Simitli in Bulgaria, the Kukeri custom takes place. A Dionysian custom from Thrace, where people are dressed in goat's skin, trying to chase away the Kallikantzaroi of Christmas.
Read the full story at: https://pculiar.com/events/kukeri-of-simitli
published: 12 Jan 2017
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Сурва 2022
published: 12 Mar 2022
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How a Bulgarian Village Dances Evil Spirits Away | Kukeri | The New Yorker Documentary
Once a year, the Bulgarian tradition of Kukeri unites a small village as residents wear intricate masks and costumes and dance at night. Killian Lassablière chr...
Once a year, the Bulgarian tradition of Kukeri unites a small village as residents wear intricate masks and costumes and dance at night. Killian Lassablière chronicles the practice in his short documentary.
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Once a year, the Bulgarian tradition of Kukeri unites a small village as residents wear intricate masks and costumes and dance at night. Killian Lassablière chronicles the practice in his short documentary.
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- published: 03 May 2023
- views: 443828
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See the Intricate Costumes of Bulgaria’s Kukeri Dancers | National Geographic
Around early winter or midwinter, groups of kukeri (pronounced KOO-kuh-ree) don elaborate costumes—complete with fantastical masks and belts of massive metal be...
Around early winter or midwinter, groups of kukeri (pronounced KOO-kuh-ree) don elaborate costumes—complete with fantastical masks and belts of massive metal bells—and accompany musicians throughout the village, dancing rhythmically to drive away evil and invite good.
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For more information, read "Surreal Pictures Show Bulgaria’s Masked Dancers Warding Off Evil Spirits."
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See the Intricate Costumes of Bulgaria’s Kukeri Dancers | National Geographic
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Around early winter or midwinter, groups of kukeri (pronounced KOO-kuh-ree) don elaborate costumes—complete with fantastical masks and belts of massive metal bells—and accompany musicians throughout the village, dancing rhythmically to drive away evil and invite good.
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For more information, read "Surreal Pictures Show Bulgaria’s Masked Dancers Warding Off Evil Spirits."
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See the Intricate Costumes of Bulgaria’s Kukeri Dancers | National Geographic
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- published: 17 Mar 2018
- views: 236709
1:34
Bulgarian Kukeri
These masquerade rituals come from old pagan times and are still alive in the Bulgarian folklore tradition.
Bulgarian masquerade games are mainly interwoven i...
These masquerade rituals come from old pagan times and are still alive in the Bulgarian folklore tradition.
Bulgarian masquerade games are mainly interwoven in the contexts of the holidays between Christmas and Easter.
The symbolic meaning of the winter and pre-spring rituals performed by single men is related to the end of the old year and the advent of the new and to the upcoming awakening of nature for new life.
These rituals represent the wish for a rich harvest, health and fertility for humans and farm animals. They are intended to chase away the evil spirits and prepare people for a new beginning.
The dance of the masked men is a mystic unity of rhythm, sound, and color. They move in a special step. Wearing impressive masks and unique costumes they fill the air of the villages with the sounds of hundreds of bells and whispered blessings wishes for prosperity.
The mask, according to folklore beliefs, protects from the harmful influence of impure powers. Bulgarian ritual masks are a rich source of information on the country’s various ethnographic regions.
The sounds of the bells hanging from the belts of the dancers are said to reinforce the protective properties of the masks.
In Western Bulgaria, the people who perform these rituals around New Year are known as Survakari while those who participate in the pre-spring masquerade games are referred to as Kukeri.
https://wn.com/Bulgarian_Kukeri
These masquerade rituals come from old pagan times and are still alive in the Bulgarian folklore tradition.
Bulgarian masquerade games are mainly interwoven in the contexts of the holidays between Christmas and Easter.
The symbolic meaning of the winter and pre-spring rituals performed by single men is related to the end of the old year and the advent of the new and to the upcoming awakening of nature for new life.
These rituals represent the wish for a rich harvest, health and fertility for humans and farm animals. They are intended to chase away the evil spirits and prepare people for a new beginning.
The dance of the masked men is a mystic unity of rhythm, sound, and color. They move in a special step. Wearing impressive masks and unique costumes they fill the air of the villages with the sounds of hundreds of bells and whispered blessings wishes for prosperity.
The mask, according to folklore beliefs, protects from the harmful influence of impure powers. Bulgarian ritual masks are a rich source of information on the country’s various ethnographic regions.
The sounds of the bells hanging from the belts of the dancers are said to reinforce the protective properties of the masks.
In Western Bulgaria, the people who perform these rituals around New Year are known as Survakari while those who participate in the pre-spring masquerade games are referred to as Kukeri.
- published: 11 Feb 2019
- views: 79905
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Spectacular Kukeri - Traditional Mummer Carnival in Bulgaria 2013
Watch the Amazing Time-lapse in the link below!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_bYib...
Created by WonderSwamp
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A short video about t...
Watch the Amazing Time-lapse in the link below!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_bYib...
Created by WonderSwamp
http://wonderswamp.com/
A short video about the annual "Shiroka Laka" mummer carnival in Bulgaria. The mummers (called "kukeri") dress up with spectacular clothes and masks to scare the evil demons. They dance at the sound of traditional Bulgarian music. The whole festival is pretty amazing and we hope you can feel the spirit through this video.
Кратко видео за ежегодния кукерски фестивал в "Широка Лъка". Кукерите се обличат в специални "страшни" костюми, с които плашат и гонят злите духове. Те танцуват под звуците на традиционна българска музика. Надяваме се да усетите невероятния дух на фестивала през това видео.
And last but not least, make sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter ;)
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https://wn.com/Spectacular_Kukeri_Traditional_Mummer_Carnival_In_Bulgaria_2013
Watch the Amazing Time-lapse in the link below!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_bYib...
Created by WonderSwamp
http://wonderswamp.com/
A short video about the annual "Shiroka Laka" mummer carnival in Bulgaria. The mummers (called "kukeri") dress up with spectacular clothes and masks to scare the evil demons. They dance at the sound of traditional Bulgarian music. The whole festival is pretty amazing and we hope you can feel the spirit through this video.
Кратко видео за ежегодния кукерски фестивал в "Широка Лъка". Кукерите се обличат в специални "страшни" костюми, с които плашат и гонят злите духове. Те танцуват под звуците на традиционна българска музика. Надяваме се да усетите невероятния дух на фестивала през това видео.
And last but not least, make sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter ;)
https://www.facebook.com/WonderSwamp
https://www.instagram.com/Wonderswamp.studio/
https://twitter.com/wonder_swamp
For business enquiries only, contact us here: hello@WonderSwamp.com
- published: 02 May 2013
- views: 119145
9:27
The Kukeri demon hunters of Bulgaria
The Balkans is home to an ancient pagan tradition where magic and mystery still have a sacred place in the cosmic order. The Kukeri festival has had a stronghol...
The Balkans is home to an ancient pagan tradition where magic and mystery still have a sacred place in the cosmic order. The Kukeri festival has had a stronghold over Bulgarian cultural life since the fifth century, surviving the Ottomans, Christendom and communist rule. Every winter, hundreds of terrifying figures prowl snow-capped forests and village centers in search of evil spirits to dispel from their communities. Oversized bells, gnarled horns, wooden staffs and fantastical masks are just some of the familiar components of a ‘kuker’s’ costume...
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The Balkans is home to an ancient pagan tradition where magic and mystery still have a sacred place in the cosmic order. The Kukeri festival has had a stronghold over Bulgarian cultural life since the fifth century, surviving the Ottomans, Christendom and communist rule. Every winter, hundreds of terrifying figures prowl snow-capped forests and village centers in search of evil spirits to dispel from their communities. Oversized bells, gnarled horns, wooden staffs and fantastical masks are just some of the familiar components of a ‘kuker’s’ costume...
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- published: 15 Jul 2020
- views: 44167
2:38
Kukeri - Bulgaria
Kukeri in Stara Zagora - Bulgaria: 17 kukeri groups from Pernik, Blagoevgrad, Sofia, Razlog, Pazardzhik, Varna, Sliven, Shumen and Razgrad in the 17 edition of ...
Kukeri in Stara Zagora - Bulgaria: 17 kukeri groups from Pernik, Blagoevgrad, Sofia, Razlog, Pazardzhik, Varna, Sliven, Shumen and Razgrad in the 17 edition of the bulgarian folk festival Kukeri (Mummer games) in the city.
Кукери Стара Загора (България) 2015. Почти 800 атрактивни и шумни кукери в 17 групи от областите Благоевград, Перник, София, Пазарджик, Пловдив, Ямбол, Сливен, Шумен и Разград идват на 1 март в Стара Загора за 17-ото издание на Фестивала на маскарадните игри.
https://wn.com/Kukeri_Bulgaria
Kukeri in Stara Zagora - Bulgaria: 17 kukeri groups from Pernik, Blagoevgrad, Sofia, Razlog, Pazardzhik, Varna, Sliven, Shumen and Razgrad in the 17 edition of the bulgarian folk festival Kukeri (Mummer games) in the city.
Кукери Стара Загора (България) 2015. Почти 800 атрактивни и шумни кукери в 17 групи от областите Благоевград, Перник, София, Пазарджик, Пловдив, Ямбол, Сливен, Шумен и Разград идват на 1 март в Стара Загора за 17-ото издание на Фестивала на маскарадните игри.
- published: 06 Mar 2015
- views: 273879
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СУРВА - 2018 -Перник - KUKERI
XXVII International Festival of Masquerade Games "Surva" 2018
Оператор и режисьор Божидар Туечки
Музика- Капитан Петко Войвода в изпълнение на:
Васил Михайлов...
XXVII International Festival of Masquerade Games "Surva" 2018
Оператор и режисьор Божидар Туечки
Музика- Капитан Петко Войвода в изпълнение на:
Васил Михайлов ; Слави Трифонов и Ку-Ку Бенд
About: https://www.facebook.com/bojidar.ivanov
https://wn.com/Сурва_2018_Перник_Kukeri
XXVII International Festival of Masquerade Games "Surva" 2018
Оператор и режисьор Божидар Туечки
Музика- Капитан Петко Войвода в изпълнение на:
Васил Михайлов ; Слави Трифонов и Ку-Ку Бенд
About: https://www.facebook.com/bojidar.ivanov
- published: 28 Jan 2018
- views: 300481
1:12
Kukeri of Simitli
During the first day of the year, in the town of Simitli in Bulgaria, the Kukeri custom takes place. A Dionysian custom from Thrace, where people are dressed in...
During the first day of the year, in the town of Simitli in Bulgaria, the Kukeri custom takes place. A Dionysian custom from Thrace, where people are dressed in goat's skin, trying to chase away the Kallikantzaroi of Christmas.
Read the full story at: https://pculiar.com/events/kukeri-of-simitli
https://wn.com/Kukeri_Of_Simitli
During the first day of the year, in the town of Simitli in Bulgaria, the Kukeri custom takes place. A Dionysian custom from Thrace, where people are dressed in goat's skin, trying to chase away the Kallikantzaroi of Christmas.
Read the full story at: https://pculiar.com/events/kukeri-of-simitli
- published: 12 Jan 2017
- views: 32046