Horo dancing is a traditional Bulgarian dance practised by young and old. Almost every Bulgarian knows some variety of this dance. This elderly Bulgarian man dances the horo between two Bulgarian women in traditional Strandja costumes.
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Horo dancing in Strandja
Horo dancing is a traditional Bulgarian dance practised by young and old. Almost every Bulgarian knows some variety of this dance. This elderly Bulgarian man dances the horo between two Bulgarian women in traditional Strandja costumes.
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