Serbian Folk Dancing - Trojno - Šopske - Српске народне игре
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- Опубліковано 15 тра 2010
- First ensemble of the Academy of Serbian Folk Dancing directed by Miroslav Bata Marcetic, with an Eastern Serbia dance medley at the annual concert, held on May 15, 2010 at Ryerson theatre.
Trojno - Šopske - musical direction and arrangement by Milan Mica Petrovic. more info: www.marcetic.com/
Akademije srpske narodne igre "Miroslav Bata Marčetić" y Toronty. godišnjem koncertu 15. svibanj 2010
Muzički aranžman: Milan Mića Petrović
Академије српске народне игре "Мирослав Бата Марчетић" y Торонтy. годишњем концерту 15. мај 2010
Mузички аранжман: Милан Мића Петровић
ריקודי עם סרבים בהופעה השנתית של אקדמיה לריקודי עם סרבים בטורונטו בהנהלת מירוסלב באטה מרצ'טיץ
video by Leon Balaban May 2010 - Розваги
Long live Serbia!! Dearest greetings from Slovakia.
SERBIA SERBIA SERBIA!!!
Поздрави от България
Браво на сръбските братя и сестри ! БРАВО ! Поздрави от България
Ovako nesto treba da spaja ljude a ne da ih razdvaja folklor je igra pjesma druzenje ona rusi sve granice onog sto je covjeka nekada razdvajalo ....
Predivna koreografija fantasticna igra...
Ass kicking good. Bravo!
Divni igraci.Lepota za gledati ,puno energije.BRAVO MOMCI I DEVOJKE!
Дръж се земьо шоп те гази. Поздрави от България
Agree, just enjoy the music and the dance. No one "owns" any folk dance or folk music. Many Balkan dance melodies are common to many countries in that region. Also the dances sometimes have common elements and rhythm. The music and dance of "Eleno momo (Elenino) can be found in Bulgaria, Serbia, Romania, Macedonia, Greece or Albania. The Šop dances of Bulgaria and Serbia are similar but not the same. The dance style, music and costumes are alike in some ways but different in the details.
This is amazing stuff!
who gives a ___. great performance. really enjoyed it.
Opincile sarbilor sunt mai frumoase decat opincile romanilor.
LONG LIVE
BALKANS!
Most fabulous and exciting dancers. BRAVO to you ALL! ♥
Fereydoun Del
title of movie is Šopske = Shopi. there are different dances in every part of Serbia. Shopi live in Serbia, Bulgaria and Macedonia and depends of the country they consider themselves Serbs, Bulgarian or Macedonian. So, this is both, Shopi and Serbian dance.
Thank you so much for your patient response to my ignorance! I learned something new today!
Браво!
I see now! The Shopi region is on the border between Bulgaria and Serbia. So these must be Shop dances.
Еххааа, браво много добре, поздрави от Българиа!
LEPE IGRE I KOLA.
shopki zive Srbija,Blgarija i Makedonija
I misss Serbiaaaaaaa and Balcans !!! WAnna goo back !!
Matori svaka cast kako si mu objasnio kako izgledaju Gajde "Bag pipe" :D
You are right, it depends how you describe the dances: by country borders or by ethnic geographical areas. What the video shows is dances and music of the Shopi people from the area called Shopluk, Шоплук, or Šopluk. The music and steps of the Shopi in the Serbian area of Pirot and Bosilegradskog Krajite are somwhat similar but also different from the Bulgarian area dances of Kjustendil, Pernik or Graovo. Bulgarian Šop dance music always have a Gaida (bag pipe) which the Serbs seldom use.
this is pretty pretty familiar with bulgarian shopski dances
couldn't agree more.
Balkans music is amazing - and it's amazing how similar this is to Romanian and, to a somewhat lesser extent, Bulgarian folklore. I guess apart from Romanians, Bulgarians and Serbs being neighbours and influencing each other, all three nations were influenced culturally by their Turkish conquerors. But it's one thing to theorize about it - it's much more pleasant to hear the music and FEEL the similarities. Great stuff - thank you for uploading this.
ovo su igre srpskih sopova te pripadaju srpskom muzickom folkloru
Your differences are like two fonts of the same text. Indeed there are true hidden text in the dances ("kolo" or "horo"). These dances are created and coded in the neolithic period in Mesopotamia. The embedded text is very old and very important. Keep the dances (keep the text/messages in them)!
Voii...va iubusc...
A da li ti znas kako se nekad zvao vas glavni grad Sofija? SRBICA :)..... Pozdrav iz Beograda ili ti Singidunuma ;)
Manite bre ove Bugare, nemaju svoje pa bi vazda nesto tudje...Ko im je kriv kad su muzicki neobrazovani pa ni ono svoje koje imaju ne znaju da naprave...Ali je uvek bilo - "U tudjega tatka pogolema patka"- ,,,Veliki pozdrav Srbiji i svim Srbima iz Kumanova, Makedonija...
Can you explain why?
Ово је Српска игра. Да ли се теби свиђа или не то је твој проблем.
I think this word HORO comes by Greece and seams country, villige or place .*horoscope* has the radix horo-.
This music is so middle eastern and the dance too gi check lebanese and syrian Palestinian and jordanian folk dance it's all frol there the first civilisations appeared in the middle east and dispersed all over europe
The clothes, shoes, dancing and music are definitely from the Shopski region of Bulgaria (around Sophia).
I'm not completely conversant with Serbian culture, so it's possible the Serbs have an area where they do this dancing and play this kind of music, but the music is very Bulgarian to me, and the dance also, and teh costumes! Both the hats and the trousers are Bulgarian in style and decoration. The move where they jump and slap a foot on the floor is something I've only seen in Bulgarian dancing . The rhythms...the second piece, the quick-quick-slow-quick-quick is a Bulgarian kopanica rhythm.
I am sure it can't be considered a Serbian dance. Shops are nothing but a Bulgarian tribe, regardless of the country borders.
Пак ли крадете,серВи?
There's no way this is Serbian. It's Bulgarian!