11/16 (often counted as 2-2-3-2-2 or short-short-long-short-short). Formation: Closed or open circle/line, moving to the right.
Before trying to move, listen to the music to feel the 2-2-3-2-2 rhythm. srednogorska_kopanica_srednogorska_kopanitsa
Dancers often improvise during the fourth and fifth beats, adding "hlopchi" (slaps) or hop-steps. Common "Kopanitsa" Movements Dancers often improvise during the fourth and fifth
Dancers often stomp or slap their heels/shoes during faster parts of the music. Tips for Beginners
Many kopanitsa variants share the basic 3-measure pattern of the standard Gankino/Kopanitsa.
This guide covers (Средногорска копаница), an energetic Bulgarian folk dance ( horo ) from the Thrace region, frequently performed by orchestras like Zornitsa. It is a variant of the Kopanitsa family, known for its rapid tempo, intricate footwork, and a distinctive 11/16 time signature. 1. Overview Region: Thrace, Bulgaria.
Handholds are usually in a "W" shape (shoulder level) or belt-hold ("na lesa"). 4. Tips for Beginners