Като истинска родопчанка прекрасно изпълнение. Като певица завършила музикалното училище в Широка лъка би трябвало да знае как се държи изпълнител на народни песни на сцената! Има потенциал в това момиче! Успех!
@BOBIGADULKATA905 жыл бұрын
Прекрасно изпълнение и облекло, но за сценичното й поведение съм без думи !!!
@anouckbo87392 жыл бұрын
Spotifying on ,spotify app, I found ,,Ripni Kalinke,, singend by Polska Group ,,Lysa Gora,, and came back to youtube: Stand up, Kalinkе -Stand up, Kalinka1, let's dance, Let the enemies2 die of jealousy,2 Let the enemies die of jealousy, Both mine and yours. Let the enemies die of jealousy, Both mine and yours. - Hey, brave one, young and reckless, How could I stand up, how could I dance? How could I stand up, how could I dance When my mother looks at me from over there? How could I stand up, how could I dance When my mother looks at me from over there? - If she looks at you let her looks at you. She is a mother to you and a grandmother to me3 Stand up, Kalinka, let's dance, Let the enemies die of jealousy! Stand up, Kalinka, let's dance, Let the enemies die of jealousy! - Hey, brave one, young and reckless, How could I stand up, how could I dance? How could I stand up, how could I dance When my father looks at me from over there? How could I stand up, how could I dance When my father looks at me from over there? - If he looks at you let him looks at you. He is a father to you and a grandfather to me Stand up, Kalinka, let's dance, Let the enemies die of jealousy! Stand up, Kalinka, let's dance, Let the enemies die of jealousy! 1. This is a female name deriving from the small tree Kalina. In Nord Mecedonia Kalinka is the name of Pomegranate (Nar). Also It is somewhat similar to the russian Kalinka as in the famous song 'Kalinka moya'. I explain this because many bulgarians think that this name comes from the word 'ladybug' which in bulgarian is 'kalinka' 2. The turks osmanli were called 'dushmans' 3. Because this is something like a love song it can't be taken literally that they have so big age difference. In the spoken language in some regions of Bulgaria mother-in-low and father-in-low were called grandmother and grandfather from the groom. According to this, here we have a young man trying to convince a young woman to marry him. Usually the young lovers were dancing next to each other on the horo (a traditional ring dance)