Published by the Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies with Ethnographic Museum
at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Bulgarian Folklore
Vol. XLV, 2019, Issue 2
PIRIN PEE
Editor: Albena Georgieva
Executive editor: Natalia Rashkova
Petyo Krastev. Pirin Pee 2018 – Between Authentic Folklore, Amateur and Professional Art
Summary/ ReferencesRadka Bratanova. Folk Sabor, Festival and Competition in the Present. Function, Significance and Role of Music Making
Summary/ ReferencesMariyana Manoleva. Pirin Pee 2018 and the Living Singing Tradition in the Village of Breznitsa
Summary/ ReferencesVeselka Toncheva. Voditsi in the Village of Dobarsko – Rite and Music
Summary/ ReferencesFolk Heritage (Hungarian Interpretations)
Veneta Yankova. Cities, Masquerade Games, Identities (Based on Examples from Hungary)
Summary/ ReferencesGyörgy Németh. The History of the Bulgarian Dances from a European Point of View
Summary/ ReferencesPhD Students
Milko Boshnakov. Rites and Feasts in the Villages of Dolen and Satovcha – the Singing Tradition of Christians and Muslims
ReferencesInterview
Dilyana Kurdova. The Chain Dance Was in the Beginning
Archives
Milena Lyubenova. Pirin Pee Folk Festival in the Archival Documents Preserved in the Bulgarian National Centre for Intangible Cultural Heritage at IEFSEM – BAS
Review
Yordan Tyutyunkov. Trans-border Research Project “Following the Way of the Bulgarian Gardeners”
Book Review
Galya Chohadzhieva, Iliya Valev. Vassil Mutaffov. The Wheel of Life. Bulgarian Work Migration (Ethnographic Aspects) [In Bulgarian]. Veliko Tarnovo: DAR-RH, Publication of the Research Institute of the Bulgarians in Hungary at the Bulgarian Republican Self-government in Hungary, 2018