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"A myth is an image in terms of which we try to make sense of the world."

~ Alan Watts

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.

 

Masquerade rituals come from old pagan times and are still alive in the Bulgarian folklore tradition. The symbolic meaning of the winter and pre-spring rituals 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 mask, according to folklore beliefs, protects from the harmful influence of impure powers. The sounds of the bells hanging from the belts of the dancers are said to reinforce the protective properties of the masks.

Kukeri

Masquerade games

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