Thank you. I danced cukanoto many times in Berkeley through the 1960's. This clear presentation helped me remember the steps and the arm movements. It came right back.
Brilliant explanation with great emotion. It was a pleassure to watch the video. I am bulgarian and I also play Bulgarian national dances. Thank you for teaching the people of our folklore in such an elegant and beautiful way!
Absolutely loved it, learned the dance with ease myself. I would love to take part in a dance seminar with him as a tutor. Admirations and thanks for sharing!
Buenos días, soy profesor en una escuela de Educación primaria y me gustaría saber cómo puedo encontrar la música de esta danza ya que me ha gustado mucho y veo factible poder hacerla con mis alumnos y que, de paso, escuchen otras músicas de Europa. Muchísimas gracias por su ayuda y felicidades por su trabajo.
The "Тropanka" is not from Rhodopes region. It is from Dobrugea region. I am a profesional dancer in a profesional bulgarian folk ensemble. Chukanoto is realy from Rhodopes, but Tropanka not. These are two very very different folk regions. Rhodopes are in the south of Bulgaria, next to the turkish frontier, but Dobrugea is in the north-east of the country. Please not propagate wrong information. Tropanka is not equal to Chukanoto.
He didn't say they were the same dance. He means that the names are both about stamping, not that the dances are the same. Yves is a world expert on Bulgarian Dance. He was awarded the St. Cyril medal from the Bulgarian Government for his contributions to Bulgarian Folk culture. You are misinterpreting what he said.
This one is not Tropanka. It's Chukano. You can refer to this video: ua-cam.com/video/20FKGP8fZG4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=%D0%A0%D0%B0%D0%B9%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%9A%D0%BD%D1%8F%D0%B3%D0%B8%D0%BD%D1%8F
Emanuel Tenev: Sometimes we think we know, but we are wrong. There's where someone like you comes in. You told him what he obviously didn't know. I'm a fan of Dobrujanska Rjecka so I like knowing this. Thank you.
Thank you. I danced cukanoto many times in Berkeley through the 1960's. This clear presentation helped me remember the steps and the arm movements. It came right back.
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Какая чудесная идея!!!! Спасибо!
Ведущий и ребята в кругу 🔥🔥🔥
Brilliant explanation with great emotion. It was a pleassure to watch the video. I am bulgarian and I also play Bulgarian national dances. Thank you for teaching the people of our folklore in such an elegant and beautiful way!
Pure io sono Bulgara
Very clear explanation, thankyou
Absolutely loved it, learned the dance with ease myself.
I would love to take part in a dance seminar with him as a tutor. Admirations and thanks for sharing!
Sadly, Yves passed away last September.
Adorei!!!!
Klass!
Buenos días, soy profesor en una escuela de Educación primaria y me gustaría saber cómo puedo encontrar la música de esta danza ya que me ha gustado mucho y veo factible poder hacerla con mis alumnos y que, de paso, escuchen otras músicas de Europa. Muchísimas gracias por su ayuda y felicidades por su trabajo.
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@@RositsaPetrovarjp7 ¡Muchísimas gracias por compartir!
Un saludo.
Hola me encanto esta danza, soy de Chile y focalizadora y me gustaria saber como buscar la musica, gracias
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Is it possible to get a recording of this music?
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Me encanta!!! Como busco la música??? gracias !!!
TB quero a música.
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The "Тropanka" is not from Rhodopes region. It is from Dobrugea region. I am a profesional dancer in a profesional bulgarian folk ensemble. Chukanoto is realy from Rhodopes, but Tropanka not. These are two very very different folk regions. Rhodopes are in the south of Bulgaria, next to the turkish frontier, but Dobrugea is in the north-east of the country. Please not propagate wrong information. Tropanka is not equal to Chukanoto.
He didn't say they were the same dance. He means that the names are both about stamping, not that the dances are the same. Yves is a world expert on Bulgarian Dance. He was awarded the St. Cyril medal from the Bulgarian Government for his contributions to Bulgarian Folk culture. You are misinterpreting what he said.
This one is not Tropanka. It's Chukano. You can refer to this video: ua-cam.com/video/20FKGP8fZG4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=%D0%A0%D0%B0%D0%B9%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%9A%D0%BD%D1%8F%D0%B3%D0%B8%D0%BD%D1%8F
Emanuel Tenev: Sometimes we think we know, but we are wrong. There's where someone like you comes in. You told him what he obviously didn't know. I'm a fan of Dobrujanska Rjecka so I like knowing this. Thank you.