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: It is often performed in a 2/4 or 4/4 meter, making it perfect for the traditional Bulgarian "horo" dance. Notable Performances

: Groups like Formacia Paskalev from Plovdiv have created popular versions that emphasize the clarinet and accordion. phristozova_zavartyala_mara_chernite_si_ochi_px...

: The lyrics typically follow Mara as she captures the attention and envy of those around her with her striking eyes. : It is often performed in a 2/4

The title translates to "Mara Rolled Her Black Eyes," a common motif in Bulgarian folklore where "black eyes" (chernite ochi) symbolize beauty and charm. The title translates to "Mara Rolled Her Black

You can watch Pepi Hristozova's official performance of the song here:

(Mara Rolled Her Black Eyes) is a lively Bulgarian folk song most notably performed by the contemporary folk singer Pepi Hristozova . This piece is a staple in Bulgarian folk music, known for its upbeat tempo and celebratory nature, often performed at festivals and weddings. Song Overview & Meaning

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