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DANCE CULTURE AND
MUSIC IN BALKANS
February 2020
Page 01Newspaper
Music is an art and a cultural activity consisting of combining sounds and silences over
time. The main ingredients are rhythm (how to combine sounds in time), pitch (how to
combine in frequencies), nuances and timbre.
Ethymology: From Latin “musica”; Greek, derived from “Muse”, Greek mythology where
the muse was a woman who inspired the poet, the artist.
The Greek term is first of all a feminine adjective; it is the art of the Muses.
Music is the art of combining sounds according to certain rules. Music is considered a
major art
Music has existed for a very long time since prehistoric times (songs, hand clapping,
clashes of stones or wood), but the history of "known" music only
really begins with the birth of music notation (beginning of solfège), in the Middle Ages in
Europe (Occidental, western music).
The set of types of music that use "western" solfeggio (scores, scales, chords...
characteristics) is called (in the broadest sense) classical music
Parallel to scholarly music have evolved in the West music that is strongly linked or
associated with folklore, a national or religious culture, or even a geographical area.
They also have a history with origins and evolution also described in the part of the
ethnomusicology devoted to them.
Page 02ACHS Newsletter
Music history
Page 02
A playful activity for a single person or
several partners, consisting of a sequence of
steps, body movements and rhythmic
attitudes, most often to the sound of
instrumental or vocal music. The dance is
inspired by the art of the Muses. The word
dance was choros. This one comes from
chora which means joy. In Greek, dance is
divine because it gives joy and the gods
taught dance to mortals to honour and
rejoice. We can find the root Chor in
choreographer and choreography.
In Latin, the etymology of the word is more
appropriate to a gesture. It comes from
"anteire" which means to advance, to go
forward. To this verb, in the infinitive, was
added the prefix of which has an intensive
value, giving "denteire” to make a forward
movement. In Sanskrit, the word "tanz",
comes from "tan" meaning tension. This is
why we speak of intensity in the dance. Note
that the German language has kept the tanz
root. From the 12th century, the verb danser
had two spellings dancier or dencier, it is at
the origin of the words meaning to dance in
other languages.
Dance History
Page 03
In Spanish (danzar, bailar), in Italian (danzare), in Portuguese (dançar), in Danish (to dance),
in German (tanzen), in English (to dance).
All these words in different languages converge in a signifier that comes from our distant
past.
Dance began very early in history, from prehistory with religious dances, then in antiquity
where dance was important in ancient Egypt to work on body balance, then in Greece
where this art developed with lyrical dances, collective dances, dances during religious
rituals. Then came the medieval dances in the Middle Ages, then the appearance of ballet
in the modern era, then the styles of dances have particularly developed in the
contemporary era
Balkan music is often described as music with complex rhythms.
There is typically as everywhere traditional music and urban music.
Traditional music Narodna muzika (Народна музика) also called Folk musica includes an
old and a recent aspect with recently composed folk music.
Since the eighteenth century, under the Ottoman influence, Čalgija is a Macedonian and
Bulgarian music genre, which also is a subgenre of the old urban traditional folk music to
which the clarinet and violin are added as in all Eastern music. There are more or less
modern varieties, of which Tale Ognenovski and String Forces seem to be the best known
performers.
As for folk music ensembles, they use Western instruments in an orchestration typical of
Eastern countries: clarinet, saxophone, drums, bass, accordion, guitar and synthesizer; the
accordionists Skender Ameti and Milan Zafkov and the clarinetist Miroslav Businovski are
virtuosos of this style.
In rural areas, the gajda bagpipe is the king instrument with the famous Pece Atanasovski,
leader of the Ansambl na Narodni Instrumenti ensemble of Radio Skopje and the Pece
Atanasovski Ensemble.
Others are more inclined towards modernity.
Music in Balkans
Page 04
Current Music
pop music, a combination of rock and jazz fusion, has been represented since the 1960s
and 1970s by Leb i Sol Bisbez, Pu, Ilinden 903, Den za Den and Leva patika. .
Other well-known artists include: Toše Proeski, Karolina Gočeva, Kaliopi, Elena
Risteska, Tamara Todevska, ...
From 1980 to 2000, a punk movement was represented by the bands Fol jazik, Saraceni,
Badmingtons, Aleksandar Makedonski, Superhiks...
a new Yugoslavian musical wave was represented by Cilindar, Triangl, Usta na usta and
Tokmu taka, and metal by the bands Karamela, Concorde, Venko...
Alternative rock is represented by Suns, Last Expedition, sidewalk, Fluks, Bumbiks...
Rock is respresented by Bijelo Dugme, Crvena jabuka, Memorija band
Electronic music is represented by Kiril Džajkovski, PMG Collective, Robotek, Gotra
and hip-hop by Sakam Afro Frizura.
Jazz is represented by Duško Gojković in Serbia, and Milcho Levie in Bulgaria and
guitarist Toni Kitanovski, .
Page 05
Dance in Balkans
Bulgarian folk dances are intimately related to the music of Bulgaria. This distinctive
feature of Balkan folk music is the asymmetrical meter, built up around various
combinations of 'quick' and 'slow' beats. Many Bulgarian dances are line dances, in which
the dancers dance in a straight or curved line, holding hands.
The best-known dance in the Balkans is undoubtedly "Oro".
The name "Oro" comes from the dialectal form of the Serbian word "Orao", meaning "eagle",
in reference to the way the dance is performed to resemble the movements of an eagle. In
Herzegovina, the dance is known as "Proleta", which means "flight" in Serbian, also
referring to the style of dance.
Its a traditional collective dance, It is a round, which can however open and advance
online, which brings together the whole assembly. The dancers hold hands, take steps
diagonally, either forward or backward, while rotating the circle, in principle
clockwise. The participants sing all the lyrics of the song, accompanied by the musicians.
In Macedonia, Paidusko dance (ie "piano dance") is a Macedonian folk dance in 5 bars,
divided into 2 + 3 ("fast-slow"). Traditionally, this is a male dance, but more recently women
also play it. The dance begins by going to the right, in four steps by lifting the foot, then to
the left: the right foot jumps to the left and the weight shifts to the right foot, while the left
moves to the right. The dancers then move backwards in four steps.
There is also Тешкото dance, which is considered one of the most beautiful and heaviest
Macedonian dances. He is very much written and talked about because it is an important
work of Macedonian music folklore.
Page 06
Contrary to other countries and cultures, (Latin dances in South America,
flamenco in Germany, ballet in Italy, Tango in Argentina, French Cancan
in France...)
Balkan dances are mainly practiced in groups and are of folkloric type.
For many people, dance and music is a very important art.
Through these dances and music we can share joyful moments and
discover each culture through it.
Some quotes to finish...
Page 07
"Music and dance are two arts that have a close connection with each other."
- Molière
"Let us read, and let us dance; these two amusements will never harm the world. "
- Voltaire
"From the love of dancing to the love of love there's only one step."
- Jane Austen
"Dance is one of the most perfect forms of communication with infinite intelligence. "
- Paulo Coelho
"Children: they dance before they learn there's nothing that isn't music. " -
William Stafford
"You can dance anywhere, and that's the beauty of it. "
- Hervé Koubi
Jade Belrepayre

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Dance culture and music in balkans

  • 1. DANCE CULTURE AND MUSIC IN BALKANS February 2020 Page 01Newspaper
  • 2. Music is an art and a cultural activity consisting of combining sounds and silences over time. The main ingredients are rhythm (how to combine sounds in time), pitch (how to combine in frequencies), nuances and timbre. Ethymology: From Latin “musica”; Greek, derived from “Muse”, Greek mythology where the muse was a woman who inspired the poet, the artist. The Greek term is first of all a feminine adjective; it is the art of the Muses. Music is the art of combining sounds according to certain rules. Music is considered a major art Music has existed for a very long time since prehistoric times (songs, hand clapping, clashes of stones or wood), but the history of "known" music only really begins with the birth of music notation (beginning of solfège), in the Middle Ages in Europe (Occidental, western music). The set of types of music that use "western" solfeggio (scores, scales, chords... characteristics) is called (in the broadest sense) classical music Parallel to scholarly music have evolved in the West music that is strongly linked or associated with folklore, a national or religious culture, or even a geographical area. They also have a history with origins and evolution also described in the part of the ethnomusicology devoted to them. Page 02ACHS Newsletter Music history Page 02
  • 3. A playful activity for a single person or several partners, consisting of a sequence of steps, body movements and rhythmic attitudes, most often to the sound of instrumental or vocal music. The dance is inspired by the art of the Muses. The word dance was choros. This one comes from chora which means joy. In Greek, dance is divine because it gives joy and the gods taught dance to mortals to honour and rejoice. We can find the root Chor in choreographer and choreography. In Latin, the etymology of the word is more appropriate to a gesture. It comes from "anteire" which means to advance, to go forward. To this verb, in the infinitive, was added the prefix of which has an intensive value, giving "denteire” to make a forward movement. In Sanskrit, the word "tanz", comes from "tan" meaning tension. This is why we speak of intensity in the dance. Note that the German language has kept the tanz root. From the 12th century, the verb danser had two spellings dancier or dencier, it is at the origin of the words meaning to dance in other languages. Dance History Page 03 In Spanish (danzar, bailar), in Italian (danzare), in Portuguese (dançar), in Danish (to dance), in German (tanzen), in English (to dance). All these words in different languages converge in a signifier that comes from our distant past. Dance began very early in history, from prehistory with religious dances, then in antiquity where dance was important in ancient Egypt to work on body balance, then in Greece where this art developed with lyrical dances, collective dances, dances during religious rituals. Then came the medieval dances in the Middle Ages, then the appearance of ballet in the modern era, then the styles of dances have particularly developed in the contemporary era
  • 4. Balkan music is often described as music with complex rhythms. There is typically as everywhere traditional music and urban music. Traditional music Narodna muzika (Народна музика) also called Folk musica includes an old and a recent aspect with recently composed folk music. Since the eighteenth century, under the Ottoman influence, Čalgija is a Macedonian and Bulgarian music genre, which also is a subgenre of the old urban traditional folk music to which the clarinet and violin are added as in all Eastern music. There are more or less modern varieties, of which Tale Ognenovski and String Forces seem to be the best known performers. As for folk music ensembles, they use Western instruments in an orchestration typical of Eastern countries: clarinet, saxophone, drums, bass, accordion, guitar and synthesizer; the accordionists Skender Ameti and Milan Zafkov and the clarinetist Miroslav Businovski are virtuosos of this style. In rural areas, the gajda bagpipe is the king instrument with the famous Pece Atanasovski, leader of the Ansambl na Narodni Instrumenti ensemble of Radio Skopje and the Pece Atanasovski Ensemble. Others are more inclined towards modernity. Music in Balkans Page 04
  • 5. Current Music pop music, a combination of rock and jazz fusion, has been represented since the 1960s and 1970s by Leb i Sol Bisbez, Pu, Ilinden 903, Den za Den and Leva patika. . Other well-known artists include: Toše Proeski, Karolina Gočeva, Kaliopi, Elena Risteska, Tamara Todevska, ... From 1980 to 2000, a punk movement was represented by the bands Fol jazik, Saraceni, Badmingtons, Aleksandar Makedonski, Superhiks... a new Yugoslavian musical wave was represented by Cilindar, Triangl, Usta na usta and Tokmu taka, and metal by the bands Karamela, Concorde, Venko... Alternative rock is represented by Suns, Last Expedition, sidewalk, Fluks, Bumbiks... Rock is respresented by Bijelo Dugme, Crvena jabuka, Memorija band Electronic music is represented by Kiril Džajkovski, PMG Collective, Robotek, Gotra and hip-hop by Sakam Afro Frizura. Jazz is represented by Duško Gojković in Serbia, and Milcho Levie in Bulgaria and guitarist Toni Kitanovski, . Page 05
  • 6. Dance in Balkans Bulgarian folk dances are intimately related to the music of Bulgaria. This distinctive feature of Balkan folk music is the asymmetrical meter, built up around various combinations of 'quick' and 'slow' beats. Many Bulgarian dances are line dances, in which the dancers dance in a straight or curved line, holding hands. The best-known dance in the Balkans is undoubtedly "Oro". The name "Oro" comes from the dialectal form of the Serbian word "Orao", meaning "eagle", in reference to the way the dance is performed to resemble the movements of an eagle. In Herzegovina, the dance is known as "Proleta", which means "flight" in Serbian, also referring to the style of dance. Its a traditional collective dance, It is a round, which can however open and advance online, which brings together the whole assembly. The dancers hold hands, take steps diagonally, either forward or backward, while rotating the circle, in principle clockwise. The participants sing all the lyrics of the song, accompanied by the musicians. In Macedonia, Paidusko dance (ie "piano dance") is a Macedonian folk dance in 5 bars, divided into 2 + 3 ("fast-slow"). Traditionally, this is a male dance, but more recently women also play it. The dance begins by going to the right, in four steps by lifting the foot, then to the left: the right foot jumps to the left and the weight shifts to the right foot, while the left moves to the right. The dancers then move backwards in four steps. There is also Тешкото dance, which is considered one of the most beautiful and heaviest Macedonian dances. He is very much written and talked about because it is an important work of Macedonian music folklore. Page 06
  • 7. Contrary to other countries and cultures, (Latin dances in South America, flamenco in Germany, ballet in Italy, Tango in Argentina, French Cancan in France...) Balkan dances are mainly practiced in groups and are of folkloric type. For many people, dance and music is a very important art. Through these dances and music we can share joyful moments and discover each culture through it. Some quotes to finish... Page 07
  • 8. "Music and dance are two arts that have a close connection with each other." - Molière "Let us read, and let us dance; these two amusements will never harm the world. " - Voltaire "From the love of dancing to the love of love there's only one step." - Jane Austen "Dance is one of the most perfect forms of communication with infinite intelligence. " - Paulo Coelho "Children: they dance before they learn there's nothing that isn't music. " - William Stafford "You can dance anywhere, and that's the beauty of it. " - Hervé Koubi Jade Belrepayre