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Noel Kropf  
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 More options Jul 17 2008, 8:17 am
Newsgroups: rec.folk-dancing
From: Noel Kropf <n...@bestweb.net>
Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 05:17:49 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, Jul 17 2008 8:17 am
Subject: Kabile Band playing NYC East Village August 23 2008, 8pm
Kabile Traditional Bulgarian Wedding Band will play for your dancing
and listening pleasure at
Ukranian East Village Restaurant, 140 Second Ave (St. Marks Pl - 9th
St) NYC
Saturday, August 23, 2008 at 8:00pm
admission: $12 for all the music and dancing you can handle

We invite you to choose from the delicious and reasonably priced menu
items and drinks available at the Ukrainian East Village Restaurant.

Traditional Bulgarian folk music has attracted worldwide attention and
scholarship for its incredible virtuosity and musicianship.  Varied
rhythms combine with gorgeous harmonies,  ancient instruments with
modern, and traditional styles are rendered with a modern sensibility
to produce an exquisite musical brew that is bound to enthrall roots
music enthusiasts and novices alike.

Kabile is a top favorite in the south and east Thrace regions of
Bulgaria for weddings, baptisms and other cultural celebrations.
Dzhenko Andreev, Ivan Handzhiev, Angel Krastev, Nikolay Doktorov,
Nikolay Kolev and Donka Koleva are excellent representatives of this
traditional style.  Mr. Andreev plays the gajda (bagpipe), Mr. Krastev
the tapan (double headed drum), Mr. Doctorov the kaval (shepherd's
flute), and Mr. Kolev the gudulka (lyra).
Mr. Handzhiev plays accordion and is a vocalist in the traditional
Thracian style.  Ms. Koleva is also a vocalist in the traditional
Thracian style. Individually, each member of the band has an
exceptional history of scholarship and performance.  Collectively they
form one of the most respected ensembles in Bulgarian Thrace.

For further info contact Noel Kropf [n...@bestweb.net, 914-564-1010] or
Laura Pannaman [LPanna...@njcu.edu]


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