The Baklava Guy
c/o Donald Vukovic
PO 20003
Boulder, Co 80308
(303) 818-3765

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There are few treats as satisfying as a cup of cappuccino with a piece of traditional baklava

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Bulgaria in Boulder, 2010
September 25, 2010
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Bulgaria Comes to Boulder County:
Traditional Bulgarian Band, Kabile, to Perform in Boulder. One of Bulgaria's
premier wedding bands has reunited after 14 years and is touring the U.S. The
band, Kabile (pronounced KA-bee-lay), a group of six virtuoso performers of Bulgarian
folk instruments and vocals from Thrace in Southern Bulgaria, will appear in
Boulder at this festive
event.
Come and enjoy the great rhythms of this culture, experience the sounds of centuries-old
instruments, the colorful costumes, and lilting voices of this great band. Come
and watch the dancers as they step into the rhythm of the music. Come and share
in this great opportunity we have to visit Bulgaria right here in Boulder County.
Mediterranean Lamb Dinner & Dance
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Dinner & Dance $25 - 6:00pm
Dance (No Dinner) $10 - 8:00 - 11:00pm
Boulder Masonic Lodge, 2205 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302
(NW corner of Broadway and Pine St.)
For tickets ( Get them early, they go fast ),
Please send an SASE and your check with the number of tickets on the check
to:
The Baklava Guy
PO 20003
Boulder, Co 80308
Photos from the 2008 Bulgaria in Boulder
This multi-talented group of six musicians from Thrace, in southern Bulgaria, played together for nearly
20 years until two key members emigrated to the U.S. in 1995, after the collapse of the various
Communist regimes in Eastern Europe.
In late 2007, the two émigrés, Nikolay and Donka Koleva, returned to Bulgaria to record Kabile
Reunion with their former band members and arrange for this U.S. tour.
'Kabile Traditional Wedding Band' was formed in 1978 and became one of the most popular bands in
Thrace. Based in the city of Yambol, the group took its name from the village of Kabile, where
they performed one of their earliest gigs. The group specializes in performing native music on
traditional village instruments, resulting in an acoustic experience quite different from that
played on Western instruments influenced by American jazz.
The band plays all the instruments of a traditional Bulgarian village band: The gaida, a bagpipe
made of goat skin and pipes; the tapan, a large wooden drum covered with sheep or goat
skin and played with two specially designed drumming sticks; the kaval, a wooden flute;
the gadulka, a pear-shaped folk fiddle. As a "modern" addition (c. 1832), the Bulgarian folk
band also includes the accordion.
Each of the band's six members serves as an outstanding representative of his or her musical specialty.
Dzhenko Andreev (gaida), a graduate of the Filip Koutev High School of Music in Kotel, Bulgaria, has been a
member of the Sliven Ensemble for over 20 years and has toured with them internationally.
Ivan Handzhiev (vocals, accordion) is also a graduate of the Filip Koutev High School of Music and the
Academy of Music, Dance and Fine Arts in Plovdiv. He served on the faculty of Filip Koutev High School
as a music instructor for more than 25 years.
Angel Krastev (tapan) was born and raised in Yambol. He learned to play tapan from the village masters
and has been a soloist with the Yambol Ensemble since 1973.
Nikolay Doktorov (kaval) is a graduate of the Filip Koutev High School of Music and the Academy of Music,
Dance and Fine Arts. He serves on the faculty of the High School 'Anton Strashimirov' in Varna, Bulgaria,
and conducts several regional ensembles in Varna.
Nikolay Kolev (gadulka) graduated from the prestigious Musical Folklore High School in Shiroka Luka.
He is considered one of the foremost gadulka players in the world. He has played with various
prize-winning ensembles and accompanied many well-known singers.
Donka Koleva also graduated from the Musical Folklore High School in Shiroka Luka and has performed
with various ensembles. She has been a featured soloist on Bulgarian Radio and Television.
Since emigrating to the U.S. in 1995, Nikolay Kolev and Donka Koleva have played an active role in
fostering Bulgarian music across the country. Based in New York City, they teach workshops in their
respective fields and perform solo, together, and as a quartet with their two daughters.
KABILE U.S. TOUR SCHEDULE and links to MP3 samples: http://balkandance.net/kabile/