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Page 1: The ritual masking in the Bulgarian folk culture dates back to pagan times when the warrior has put on the skin of the animal totem. In ancient times,
Page 2: The ritual masking in the Bulgarian folk culture dates back to pagan times when the warrior has put on the skin of the animal totem. In ancient times,

The ritual masking in the Bulgarian folk culture dates back to pagan times when the warrior has put on the skin of the animal totem. In ancient times, the man believed that the world of the alive and their ancestors are one in its entirety. The mask was a means to "move beyond" in order to contribute to his own prosperity and well-being.

Page 3: The ritual masking in the Bulgarian folk culture dates back to pagan times when the warrior has put on the skin of the animal totem. In ancient times,

Winter Winter masquerade masquerade

customs and festivities are customs and festivities are held during the so called held during the so called "impure days" - from "impure days" - from Christmas (25Christmas (25th, th, DeDecc) to St. ) to St. John's Day(7John's Day(7thth, Jan). , Jan). According to tradition, According to tradition,

only bachelors participate only bachelors participate in themin them.. Their costumes cover Their costumes cover

most of the body and most of the body and include decorated wooden include decorated wooden masks of animals and large masks of animals and large bells attached to the belt. bells attached to the belt. Different masks could have Different masks could have gaping jaws, horns, tails, or gaping jaws, horns, tails, or snapping beaks.snapping beaks.

Page 4: The ritual masking in the Bulgarian folk culture dates back to pagan times when the warrior has put on the skin of the animal totem. In ancient times,

The main idea in the ritual, performed by costumed men, who walk around and dance, is to scare away the evil spirits as well as to provide a good harvest, health, fertility, and happiness.

“ Go Away Evil Spirits”, the Kukeri say

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The performance of the masked men is a mystical union of rhythm, sound, and colour. Wearing unique costumes and magnificent, fabulous hand-made masks, they move around in their characteristic stride, filling the air with the sounds of hundreds of copper and bronze bells, prayers and wishes.

They perform the ancient rite of chasing away evil and celebrating the triumph of reborn life with the beginning of spring and the associated hopes of man for rich harvest and better life!

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