How a Bulgarian Village Dances Evil Spirits Away | Kukeri | The New Yorker Documentary
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Once a year, the Bulgarian tradition of Kukeri unites a small village as residents wear intricate masks and costumes and dance at night. Killian Lassablière chronicles the practice in his short documentary.
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As a bulgarian who has participated in Kukeri, this actually made me tear up. I am really gratefull that you've created this masterpiece. And we as bulgarians should be proud
@Trund27
11 ай бұрын
Bulgaria is on my bucket list to visit - I want to see the Valley of Roses! 🌹 Bless your beautiful country.
@amiraxperimentalx
11 ай бұрын
It's beautiful! Here in Portugal we have the "Caretos de Podence" and "Caretos de Lazarim" for example. I wonder if they all have the same roots!
@Azzam_Alqudsi
11 ай бұрын
ever wanted to go Africa and see the Zangbeto rituals?
@tennisfameguy
11 ай бұрын
People who aren’t superstitious aren’t people? That makes me tear up, too, but probably not for the same reason.
@blazingstar9638
11 ай бұрын
❤
05:23 "Evil is when we don't want to be together". Wow, that sentence is so profound. I know the costumes and dancing are supposed to scare evil spirits but they're just too entertaining. Must be highlight of the spirits' year.
@Merryu345
Жыл бұрын
❤
@MekareP
11 ай бұрын
🙄
@xn9333
11 ай бұрын
Sad as we in the west are deracinated to the point that we don't see it as wrong when not together
@MissMeggypoo
11 ай бұрын
She is spot on. People lack unity these days; tradition brings people together for a common purpose.
@Dharmarenee
11 ай бұрын
@@xn9333 Your experience is not mine,maybe you are holding the wrong space. 🤲🏾
As a non bulgarian, I have to say this is probably one of the coolest and most powerful I've ever seen. Too bad it's just on a screen and I hope someday I'll get to see it in real life. Completely mystical otherworldly and divine. I'm grateful for humans to create such beauty in this world. Thank you Bulgaria 🇧🇬
@huskytail
9 ай бұрын
Иди в Перник другата година за Сурва или в Широка Лъка за техния фестивал. Няма да съжаляваш
@marinadn81
21 күн бұрын
You should watch Nestinari
@Studopor
7 күн бұрын
If you like this, you will deffinetely like NESTINARI. Google it. 😉
Love how this is shot and cut, the mood, the tone, the pace, this isn’t your $20 Craigslist crew, This is an A-Team.
@turinturambar8622
11 ай бұрын
I just can't decide if they're joking or not
@MariaSantos-uo3pb
11 ай бұрын
@@turinturambar8622 why would they be joking
@itsjeninMass
11 ай бұрын
Yes. It's a beautiful film.
@desperatelyseekingrealnews
11 ай бұрын
@@MariaSantos-uo3pb Didn't keep NATO or EU away
@lennytnovel
11 ай бұрын
@@turinturambar8622 just because a type of culture is odd, and unidentified to you, does not necessarily mean it's a joke. lol.
This looks so similar to some West African shamanistic traditions. So cool to see world cultures that have so much in common. All Spirituality is truly the same at its roots. 😊
@terrim1153
11 ай бұрын
Yes!
@realtrini2007
11 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. a lot of indigenous cultures throughout the world have something similar to this
@baileymoore6397
11 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@CrypticRite
11 ай бұрын
As a native american myself, I've realized this fact at a young age.
@MK-hh1vo
11 ай бұрын
This was my 1st thought! Is there traditional music they dance to? As an African person, I didn't know Europeans rocked like this! Very enlightening and educational.
Believe me... watching this tradition live with the people, costumes is experience that can change you...very spiritual and with deep roots. Thank you for representing Bulgaria with respect!
@imalrockme
Жыл бұрын
Does it have a sound, meaning, do performers chant or are accompanied with some kind of music? Thank you. ( I'm portuguese, we have Caretos de Podence ).
@fff5081
Жыл бұрын
@@imalrockme In some regions the sound comes form just the big and small bells of all the costumed people jumping and shaking them, and in other regions Tapan (big drum) and Zurna (high pitched wind instruments) are played.
@imalrockme
Жыл бұрын
@@fff5081 Must sound beautiful! thank you for explaining.
@karrie7685
Жыл бұрын
@@imalrockme thank you for asking
These costumes are shamanistic, and are totally unique. Bulgaria is full of beauty.
@catalinaserbanescu1687
11 ай бұрын
They're not that unique, we have more or less the same thing in Romania and probably there are variations all around the Balkans, just that in Romania they have these traditions at New Years.
@BeautyisSacred
11 ай бұрын
This video said spring for the traditional Bulgarians.
@KRAU5555
11 ай бұрын
This isn't unique. This is African Voodoo
@shizukagozen777
11 ай бұрын
I've seen similar costumes in Ukraine.
@nekroy3385
11 ай бұрын
no they are not. I am a romanian and we have very simmilar costumes and traditions
Haunting and beautiful. I have always thought these traditions among various cultures of dressing up as otherworldly, scary creatures to scare away bad spirits is such an innately human thing. It acknowledges that yes, there are evil, horrible things that go bump in the night. But we can be scarier. We can make them fear us.
@itsjeninMass
11 ай бұрын
💜
@turnertaylor97
11 ай бұрын
I think so to. I feel so to. I identify with this in such a way, even though I'm not Bulgarian.
@itsjeninMass
11 ай бұрын
@@turnertaylor97 Same.
@FreyaGem
11 ай бұрын
@OkieDokie I love the way you put that. We are strong enough to scare away our nightmares.
@smonline631
11 ай бұрын
i think there is a deeper meaning then that: shaman enters into the other world by dancing and negotiates with evil spirits that they leave a person/s asking for this ritual. investigate more inyo siberian shamanism and interviews with shamans
As a Native American this reminds me of our traditions. 🥰 Isn't it ironic we didn't know each other or of each other's existence, yet we both dance away the evil spirits...🤔
@TheWhitegoatBg
10 ай бұрын
hi Kate, there are some connections between Bulgarian traditions and Native American ones. Check similarities between the Navajo and Bulgarian carpet/clothing design. Pretty much its the same, while continents away :)
@Jwats96
10 ай бұрын
@@TheWhitegoatBgabsolutely fascinating
@Summitic
9 ай бұрын
We all knew each other at some stage! Groups were separated and so was the knowledge!
@petyahristovska1483
5 ай бұрын
So true
@ivanpetrov5185
3 ай бұрын
@@TheWhitegoatBg As well the famous "fried bread" made by Native Americans is identical to Bulgarian mekitsi.
I'm an American expat who lived in Sofia for many years. I went to this same festival in the north of the country, and it was incredible. Magic. Like traveling back in time and communing with something primal. I'm thankful I got to experience that. Bulgaria is awesome! 🙌🏻
This is what the internet was made for. The discovery of other peoples with their customs and rituals. I'm so glad I came across this. It was very enlightening.
It amazes me that I can understand bulgarian and I live in Croatia...it AMAZES me how SLAVIC languages are very similar...
We have something similar in Slovenia - kurenti. The kurent is one of the traditional carneval masks here in Slovenia, and they look very similar to these Bulgarian masks. They’re made of either white or black wool, have horns, some have long tongues and all of them carry heavy cowbells on their belts. As they run around, the bells ring, which supposedly chases away the winter.
So profoundly presented and beautifully shot. "“Evil is when we don’t want to be together" is such an incredible statement of of truth, so perfectly packed. Thank you, Bulgaria, for centuries of your amazing culture and perspectives. Well done, TNY!
I’m not even Bulgarian, but I felt this on such a soul level.
That's why I love Europe. It's a modern first world continent yet it's steeped in ancient and mystic tradition. Bulgaria is one of the most beautiful and mystic countries there.
My ancestors the Native Americans warriors and shamans did similar spiritual dances and songs too. This lights a spark of fire in my heart. ❤ I had goose chills down both arms!!!
Simply stuning!! In Portugal, we have the Caretos that make a Pagan ritual in the beggining of the Spring time, just like the Kukeri. Amazing how this traditions survive and conect people! Greetings to Bulgaria 🥰
Besides being a deep rooted tradition, this also just looks super fun. I wish we could have heard the actual traditional music they dance to rather than the video soundtrack.
@user-lj6ts6pg8o
Жыл бұрын
Most of the time there is no music. Just bells and drums.
@Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
Жыл бұрын
@@user-lj6ts6pg8o Cool, thank you!
@gerganagogosheva6757
Жыл бұрын
The music Soundtrack is traditional Bulgarien Musik : the Mystery of Bulgarien Voices.
@nikolayvmarinov
Жыл бұрын
@@gerganagogosheva6757 Which is considerably newer than Kukeri dances
@loucarrig8352
Жыл бұрын
@@user-lj6ts6pg8o In Razlog and Bansko it would be zurna and tapan... maybe not tasteful to Western ears :) Still, I agree it is very strange to see them without hearing the loud bells!
First, the cinematographer on this is GORGEOUS. I'm a fan of some beautiful filming. Second, I love it. As someone who grew up in the black church this speaks to me. I went to a church where we were shouting, stomping and speaking in tongues so I appreciate and respect another cultures way of standing strong in there faith and keeping evil at bay. I would love the opportunity to see this in person and to feel the energy.
I've never heard nor seen anything about this tradition, so it's really beautiful to see it showcased and presented in this way. Really great job to the production team. Love that the tradition is being embraced by the new generations
*I TRAVELED IN 55 COUNTRIES OVER 30 YEARS* when It came time to settle down - I chose Bulgaria... 14 very VERY happy years so far. I missed the Kukeri in my town this year for some reason. Its truly wonderful, as is the country and the people.
@Veselinius_III
3 ай бұрын
OH WOW!!! As a Bulgarian...that comment made me shed a tear for real THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING OUR COUNTRY BROTHER! IT IS A PRIVILEGE TO HAVE YOU SETTLED HERE AFTER EVERYTHING YOU SAW!!!
@piccalillipit9211
3 ай бұрын
@@Veselinius_III OH I am so pleased I made you happy - I live in the poor part of Burgas in a commi pannel block, my neighbours are the loveliest people imaginable and I am very very happy here...!!!
Don't know who did this but this sound engineer is INSANE!
My father in the Greek part of Thrace did this thing when he was living in Thrace, not exactly the same costume, but i believe it has the same origin, it's a very ancient Thracian custom, long before christianity came to Europe.
@vasil.kamdzhalov
11 ай бұрын
Yes, we believe is Thracian.
@ddi3852
3 ай бұрын
Yes indeed brother, it is a very, very ancient thracian tradition. Loooong, long before there was even Christianity.
@opushead
Ай бұрын
@@ddi3852Yep, it's called Orphism. And that's way before greeks came to the Balkans.
who ever did the filming deserves an oscar. incredible pictures
Горд съм с посланията на тази българска традиция и изкуство! Видеото е скромно с продължителността си, но е безкрайно в качеството си да създаде уникалната митична атмосфера на този обичай! Синематографията и музикалният избор си пасват толкова добре! Продукцията е top-notch!
@pinchebruha405
11 ай бұрын
Ab-Soul-lutley
Fascinating. These people are in ecstasy and have found meaning in the community and they don't seem to be hurting anyone. The dance allures me too.
@dominic6055
11 ай бұрын
they are like 0.0001% of the population unfortunately, all the rest are very shallow and materialist people
@vasil.kamdzhalov
11 ай бұрын
Technically we are the fastest dying nation in Europe. Deathrate is around 25% and there isnt enough kids. By 2050 we lose another more half or something.
It’s interesting how Shamans in most countries hold bells and dances around to ward off spirits. There must be a reason why it’s quite common throughout the world
@desperatelyseekingrealnews
11 ай бұрын
We're all human maybe?
@carnigob42069
10 ай бұрын
we all have the same brains, the same hearts, the same organs. some things i think are just inherent to being human. like how so many different cultures across the world have built pyramids. how we all draw and sing and dance. we are all interconnected, and like the woman in this video says, evil is what draws us apart
@gustavoritter7321
10 ай бұрын
There is a universal belief that joy can ward off evil, so there must be that
@nicoleb695
10 ай бұрын
Loud noises can frighten off predators, so scientifically there might be a reason for that
This is the coolest thing I've seen in ages. We need them here in the UK.
I don't know why but there's something so joyful and healing about their dancing that feels like it genuinely keeps bad spirits away
I hope this will last forever. It's very beautiful - especially the tall ones - and a little bit spooky. Thank you very much for sharing this!
As an outsider this evokes many emotions in me. It’s disturbing at first to see, and now that I know more about it I’m not sure I am less disturbed but it’s more than that - it’s also beautiful and mysterious. Human tradition can be so fascinating and wonderful but also terrifying in its own way. I love to know that this exists and that it is being handed down through the generations even if the people have met adversity. What a wonderful documentary.
@TheTinKunt
11 ай бұрын
Wonderfully said. Agreed
@kingjsolomon
11 ай бұрын
I agree, perfectly put.
@carnigob42069
10 ай бұрын
i have found my religion in the beautiful and the strange. and this is very beautiful and strange. i think they are supposed to be a bit scary so they can ward off the spirits. if i were an evil spirit i wouldnt mess with those guys hahaha
i love how passionate the young people are about keeping & honoring their culture, history, and ancestors. it’s beautiful to see. this was a gorgeous mini doc!
This made me want to cry. I teared up. That was beautiful I hope I can watch this in person one day
This is so beautiful at so many levels. In the Peruvian Andes we have the Ukukus that dress also like furry creatures and dance to their ancient gods. Bravo New Yorker for this gem.
I've lived in Bulgaria twice and the country has resonated with me ever since. In just 9 minutes, you've managed to convey the essence of this tradition through incredibly powerful images that reflect the strength of a people that has suffered throughout its history. Special congratulations to the composer for putting all this to music.
@kostadinasenov6423
10 ай бұрын
The soundtrack is: The Bulgarian Voices "Angelite" & Huun-Huur-Tu - Fly, Fly My Sadness (1996)
@Athanor73
10 ай бұрын
@@kostadinasenov6423 Blagodaria ti!
@kostadinasenov6423
10 ай бұрын
@@Athanor73 Пак заповядай!
“Evil is when we don’t want to be together” beautiful shot to individualism nowadays, thank you for keep the great spirit alive ❤
Everyone should visit Bulgaria 🇧🇬 Such a wonderful country ❤
Now _THAT_ is incredible, something I would love to have been part of!
This is mind-blowing. Between this and the baffling Tsarichina incident I'm officially enthralled with Bulgaria. When the woman said, evil is when we don't want to be together, that hit me. It's so true.
Beautiful😊🌻...🥰reminds me of the traditional egungun masquerade of the africas and even the carnival of Trinidad and Tobago..Jouvért especially...all the best to all Bulgarians and their beautiful traditions wishing you peace, love and joy!☀️🌻
🎵Topping off the beautiful cinematography, is the sound design. It's INCREDIBLE! And it helps to set the tone while telling their story, all the more. I wish I could get a copy of it to simply sit and listen too.
I'm colombian, and well... I cried for how beautiful this tradition is. Loved this video and loved the message of unity that this tradition senda. Hope it never ends
Blows my mind how all cultures around the world have created a way to uniquely express themselves while still being so intune & connected to all cultures! This is beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
What an incredible video. I am completely blown away. I cannot believe I’ve never heard or seen about this amazing tradition but I’m sure you were able to capture it with your methods of camera movement, visual setups, light and colour grading. I can feel my heart beating deeper, it’s difficult to describe. Thank you for this and bringing this amazing practice out into the world.
This is mesmerizing. Faith can be such a beautiful thing when it’s used to unite instead of overpower.
It is a beautiful and liberating tradition at the same time, exciting to see the children enjoying this event too and i personally loved the costumes and their movement.
There is something very deep and honest here that I think many of us yearn to be connected to.
The goosebumps all across my body. It is inexplicable and I know what they mean. Thank you for all of the participants 🖤
Kaveirs > Hephestos Cults > Dionysian Artificers > ... > ... > ... > Kukeri. Fascinating to see these hyper ancient Rituals survive even in drops nowadays.
Who made the soundtrack? I could literally listen to the tracks on loop and you would get the clicks, or the artist(s) would. This whole thing is a masterpiece. But the soundtrack can be in any show or movie. Nothing better than the New Yorker or the Atlantic. This is art!
@jmc4935
9 ай бұрын
Same. The music gives it the haunting mysticism.
I see a lot of people quoting "Evil is when we don't want to be together" but let's not ignore something just as important and that followed those words: "Evil is poverty. No wheat, corn, potatoes to eat."
I like the way the fur moves as they dance around. Very mesmerizing.
Proud to be Bulgarian!
Прекрасен филм. Уловили сте духа на традицията. Well done!
@nunmem2311
11 ай бұрын
Фильм мрачный, серый… по моему двух традиции не понят. Праздник задуман как возрождение радости жизни поле холода смерти. За сексуальное влечение приводящее к размножению, отвечают определенные духи… Вот эти духи и призывают пробудиться. Чтоб через девять месяцев Земля начала наполняться плодами и криками новорожденных… а тут мрак какой то и криповая музыка 😂
@Cnupoc
3 ай бұрын
@@nunmem2311той затова е и мрачен.... Сив.... Защото пробуждането става във мрака..... Нищо не разбираш 😅
Not only in Eastern Europe. In Portugal we have something very, very similar to the Kukeri but with masks and bells too.
@RositsaPetrovarjp7
10 ай бұрын
We know but why bother with such details!
Bulgaria is a beautiful country - I urge you to visit!
Until this moment, I have only seen still photos. I will watch this repeatedly … again & again . Thank you .
@huskytail
Жыл бұрын
If you search for "kukeri" here on KZread, you'll find some amazing videos where you'll be able to see much more of these rituals
@SpecialSP
Жыл бұрын
@@huskytail THANK YOU! I will …
I can’t even explain how much I love this
This is a phenomenal documentary and the cinematography is stunning. What an interesting cultural ritual. Thank you for sharing their way of life and beliefs...these are mesmerizing visuals.
This is so beautiful and interesting to watch!! I gotta say we have a similar tradition in Morocco, North Africa. In the region of Souss, every Eid Adha (Islamic occasion), a bunch of people wear almost the same costume and celebrate in carnival. It's mind blowing to see this similarity shared across Europe and Africa!!
The entire production... the way it was shot, edited, the music, lighting... is a masterpiece ! 👏👏👏 Stunning ! I'll probably watch it multiple times because it is just pure art.
The dance , masks and costumes are very similar to Romanian tradition .I love Bulgaria, this was an amazing video .
I love when people keep their traditions alive.
This was so beautiful , Thank you New Yorker for giving a sneak peek in to this ritual. This is an incredible tradition to witness, Bulgarian culture always amazes me, Thank you for sharing. I hope one day to get to see this in person.
I think it's brilliant that the practice is still being celebrated and honoured, the costumes look amazing, it also looks like great fun and I suspect you'd be snug dancing wildly in the snow wearing one. I'd join in too if I was Bulgarian and happened to be in town
Just absolutely stunning. Watching it feels like being witness to something so ancient that it pre-dates writing or known text. Mankind's inner-most self reawakened for a spell of just a few minutes.
The tradition that keeps the real Bulgarian spirit within. Fantastic video. Благодаря!
There is a very similar tradition in Slovenia, the "Kurenti". Slovanski bratje :)
@Cnupoc
3 ай бұрын
Да 😊
I can see why Kukeri has survived. I don't have a drop of Bulgarian blood in me but if I was in Bulgaria and someone handed me a big fur suit and said dance, I'd do it myself!
This is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen
This is the first I've ever heard of or seen this Bulgarian tradition. What they were saying about faith and belief is what I feel inside of me about my spiritual connection to my creator. What a beautiful tradition -- I'll be looking to learn more. Thank you so much for sharing this with us!
It's really interesting to see this much similarity between Balkan traditions and West African traditions like Zangbeto and Zaouli seeving the very same purpose. I love seeing such parallels between seemingly unrelated cultures.
Winter is the most dangerous season! So cold, if your food is not stored correctly and goes moldy there is famine. But this is very impressive and it seems to be done in the melting snow to hurry winter on its way out. Great film!
@RositsaPetrovarjp7
10 ай бұрын
this is not a winter tradition. in some parts of the country they do it for new year, but in the rest it is the begining of spring. Very little ethnographic value of this film.
@nommh
10 ай бұрын
@@RositsaPetrovarjp7 I said “when winter is on its way out”
The culture , the family and and future are in national traditionary in Bulgaria, small country but strong people in this beautiful words of beginning are say everything .
Visit Bulgaria really delicious/cheap food, friendly people and a lot nature. Its beautiful , I adopted my dog which we found in the streets of a mountain village. Sea , mountains, nice cities and forest🌳 😉
This really made me smile - proof that the Kukeri dance works! What a cool and beautiful tradition.
One of the most beautiful traditions I have ever seen. Thank you for this story. Believe you can make a difference. Keep going!☮️
So surreal ❤
This reminds me of similar ceremonies in the Himalayas. Beautiful cinematography. Hats off to the production team.
This is too beautiful. ❤
This was absolutely Stunning, emotionally and spiritually moving.. Bulgaria and it’s people are Beautiful ❤
This is so beautiful. I can’t wait to one day visit Bulgaria and experience this in person.
Wonderful, profound, deep …😮🤯. The way it’s been filmed ..👌🏼 Those Bulgarian female vocals are so haunting.
What a gorgeous film with beautiful scoring! I would LOVE to see this in person as an American choreographer! Dance is far more powerful than many realize.
Thank you for making this documentary about my country. Appreciate it. Свобода или смърт!
Absolutely stunning footage of a hauntingly beautiful tradition!
This was so beautiful to watch. Thank you for sharing with the rest of the world. I love how the elderly lady described evil
This is so cool to see. It’s just so human. The cinematography is incredible too just wow!
This is an unbelievable masterpiece! Well done on conveying the message of this ancient tradition of ours!
This is insanely perfectly filmed and directed ! Such a beautiful way to show this amazing generational creation of tradition and instinct . The feeling I get watching this is one I can only explain as longing. Longing to know who filmed this , who came up with the concept of lighting, music, scenery but most of all longing to understand the tradition of this great act of passion , hope , love and unity. I hope one day I can see this in person this video is the closest I'll get . Thank you for this masterpiece.
I can't thank you enough for making this incredible movie! It made me cry and fill with pride to be Bulgarian! THANK YOU! ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Our bulgarian traditions are so fascinating! Thank you for creating this video, it's absolutely amazing!
the music and sound design of this video was out of this world awesome - great tone to it all. Bravo!
Here in Fiji, we tend to see forest spirits as giant hairy men. I am reminded of that when I see these costumes.
AMAZING AND MAGICAL. HUMANS, TRIBAL HUMANS ARE THE MOST INTELLIGENT BEINGS ON EARTH.
This was very interesting to watch. Thank you! 😊 How cool is to see different cultures around the 🌍 who keeps their rare traditions. This was pure Art to watch. ✌️ A Brazilian guy.
So beautiful, profound, mysterious. Thank you so much for sharing this tradition. I would love to attend live ! So powerful! ❤❤❤
This tradition is truly beautiful, fascinating and deeply inspiring. I have not seen anything like this ever. Truly something worth keeping alive for many generations to come.
Been a while since I have seen such exquisite footage/photography…….. this documentary is a absolute masterpiece……. RESPECT