Serdar, quit projecting an identity that was consolidated in Yugoslavia after 1945 at the expence of the Bulgarian one on others. They are not interested, dear Turkish propagandist.
This is pure Greek Macedonian dance; even the headresses the dancers wear dates back to Alexander the Great and has nothing to do with western Bulgarians.
@@velesiljanoski8565 you slow or something? I said it's a Macedonian dance, an ancient Greek one. But thank you for responding in Bulgarian written on a Serbian typewriter.
No exactly. music style is of turkish origin probably. Such music (and dances) is in eastern thrace and it's made/danced by turks, which surprisingly are more similar to gheg albanian ones. Albanians arent the only ones in the balkans and certainly not the ones who have pure traditions, because like every culture, there are foreign influences. Though, to be fair, maybe you are somewhat right, if this dance is borrowed from North Macedonia then theres definitely albanian elements, but it's far from "pure" albanian.
@vasilmirmidonski2740 we agree that this “dopion” that’s why it is Greek. The misconception is that you think we are trying to erase Macedonian culture but the reality is that we promote it because it’s part of the Hellenic culture. Native “ntopioi” Macedonians are still here and they are Greeks