Rachenitsa for children percussion ensemble of 7 performers. Level : beginners and advanced.
Rachenitsa is a Bulgarian folk dance that is performed solo, in pairs in a outplay or in groups in a circle called “choro”. The Rachenitsa is in unequal measure 7/16 or 7/8 with two short and one long partitions.
The name comes from a "rachenik”, which means “handkerchief". The player holds a woman's handkerchief in his hand and waves, often with an exclamation of "ihuuuuuu".
Rachenitsa is spread throughout Bulgaria. According to the ethnographic area and style of performance, the main types are: Dobrudzhanski Rachenik, Severniashka (Northern) Rachenitsa, Shopska Rachenitsa, Thracian Rachenitsa and Macedonian Rachenitsa.
Rachenitsa for children percussion ensemble of 7 performers. Level : beginners and advanced.
Rachenitsa is a Bulgarian folk dance that is performed solo, in pairs in a outplay or in groups in a circle called “choro”. The Rachenitsa is in unequal measure 7/16 or 7/8 with two short and one long partitions.
The name comes from a "rachenik”, which means “handkerchief". The player holds a woman's handkerchief in his hand and waves, often with an exclamation of "ihuuuuuu".
Rachenitsa is spread throughout Bulgaria. According to the ethnographic area and style of performance, the main types are: Dobrudzhanski Rachenik, Severniashka (Northern) Rachenitsa, Shopska Rachenitsa, Thracian Rachenitsa and Macedonian Rachenitsa.