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Balkan Dances that are Often Confused (Part Three)
Chaos is a name for any order that produces confusion in our minds.George Santayana
Sometimes the subconscious plays some very strange tricks on the mind. I was at dance last Sunday and had requested Kopcheto when the dance I had in mind was Vrapcheto. The names sound alike enough to be confusing. They are totally different dances, one slow and easy, the other difficult and fast.
Video #1 is Vrapcheto, from northern Bulgaria. You can sing along to it, if you like. The song is about the Russians coming to Kotel.
Kopcheto was the dance I had written on the request list. It is a rather challenging and high energy dance, also from Bulgaria, that's similar to Gjusevska Rachenitsa. I don't think anyone else was prepared to lead it and certainly not I. The men in the video make it look easy.
I couldn't find any dance notes for this in English, which leads me to believe it is much more popular in Bulgaria than it is in the United States or Canada.
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