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The Gankino Horo (ганкино хоро) is a cornerstone of Bulgarian folk culture, celebrated for its intricate 11/16 meter and its role as a "living dance" performed at weddings and social gatherings. Often grouped with the Kopanitsa family of dances, it is primarily found in Western Bulgaria and the Shope-Graov region.

The most defining feature of Gankino Horo is its complex asymmetrical rhythm. While many Western listeners may find it challenging to count, it is typically performed in an 11/16 meter, often broken down into a five-beat pattern: (2+2+3+2+2). This "limping" rhythm gives the dance a driving, energetic feel that can range from a moderate pace to an incredibly fast, "hang-onto-your-hat" tempo. Dance Structure and Variations gankino_xoro

Dancers grasp the belts of their neighbors, with the right arm tucked under the neighbor's left. The Gankino Horo (ганкино хоро) is a cornerstone

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Este catálogo acompaña a la exposición "Revista de Occidente o la modernidad española", comisariada por Juan Manuel Bonet, una iniciativa que conmemora el centenario de la Revista. 

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- Divagaciones occidentales: Revista de Occidente 1923-1936 mes a mes. Juan Manuel Bonet.
- Revista de Occidente en la Edad de Plata. Fernando R. Lafuente.
- Fernando Vela, al pie de la obra. Juan Marqués
- Ortega, a la sombra de la Telefónica. Fernando Castillo
- Relación de obra 

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The Gankino Horo (ганкино хоро) is a cornerstone of Bulgarian folk culture, celebrated for its intricate 11/16 meter and its role as a "living dance" performed at weddings and social gatherings. Often grouped with the Kopanitsa family of dances, it is primarily found in Western Bulgaria and the Shope-Graov region.

The most defining feature of Gankino Horo is its complex asymmetrical rhythm. While many Western listeners may find it challenging to count, it is typically performed in an 11/16 meter, often broken down into a five-beat pattern: (2+2+3+2+2). This "limping" rhythm gives the dance a driving, energetic feel that can range from a moderate pace to an incredibly fast, "hang-onto-your-hat" tempo. Dance Structure and Variations

Dancers grasp the belts of their neighbors, with the right arm tucked under the neighbor's left.