Galina_velikova_zavi_se_horo_golqmo

"" ( A Large Horo Dance Has Begun) is a vibrant Bulgarian folk song performed by Galina Velikova (often professionally known as Gala ), frequently in collaboration with other artists like Plamena Aleksandrova . The piece is a classic representation of the horo —a traditional Balkan circle dance that serves as a cornerstone of Bulgarian social and festive life. Musical Style and Significance

: As a "large horo" ( golqmo horo ), the music is designed to guide a long chain of dancers. It often utilizes asymmetrical meters characteristic of the region. galina_velikova_zavi_se_horo_golqmo

You can find various versions of her performing this track on her Official YouTube Channel , including live festive recordings that showcase the song's role in Bulgarian celebrations. Another notable version of this folk standard is performed by Trendafil Kosev , illustrating its status as a widely recognized piece in the Bulgarian repertoire. "" ( A Large Horo Dance Has Begun)

: The lyrics usually celebrate community, the joy of the dance, and the festive atmosphere of a village square ( megdan ). Performances and Recordings It often utilizes asymmetrical meters characteristic of the

: Velikova’s performance is marked by the powerful, open-throated vocal style typical of Bulgarian folk, often accompanied by traditional instruments like the gaida (bagpipe), kaval (flute), or modern synthesizers in contemporary arrangements.

The song typically features the driving, rhythmic energy essential for folk dancing. While Velikova is a versatile performer who also works in the pop-folk (chalga) genre, this particular piece highlights her roots in traditional Bulgarian music.