SFMS Events

Earlier in our 2007-2008 World Music & Dance Series:

Bulgarian Music & Dance

Saturday & Sunday May 10-11, 2008
Dancing, Singing, Live Music
Four events, three venues!

Following his wildly successful East Coast tour in autumn 2006, Yuli returns to the area for a workshop of dances from northern Bulgaria, with music provided by accordionist Vladimir Mollov.

Born into a family of wedding musicians, Vlado was inspired by the sounds of the accordion from early childhood. We are looking forward to hearing more of his music!

More about Yuli »

More about Vlado »

Saturday, May 10

Master Class in Bulgarian Dance

Saturday, May 10, 1:00-3:30 pm

At The Movement Center
2134 North Second St, Harrisburg Directions

Tickets: $16 General / $12 Members

Bulgarian In The Park

Saturday, May 10, 5-10:30 pm

  • 5:00 pm potluck supper
  • 6:30 pm Bulgarian singing with Yuli/Vlado featuring lyrics to the dance music from last year
  • 7:30 pm Bulgarian dancing led by Yuli, music by Vlado

At Lancaster County Central Park
off South Duke St, just south of Lancaster, PA Directions

Tickets:$18 General / $14 Members for the evening.

Sunday, May 11

Accordion Workshop with Vlado

Sunday, May 11, 12 noon - 1:00 pm
Stay after the workshop for the SFMS Jam, 1-4pm.

At Fort Hunter Centennial Barn
5300 N Front St, Harrisburg Directions

Tickets: $16 General / $12 Members

Beginner Bulgarian Dancing

Sunday, May 11, 6-7 pm at the Movement Center

Learn or review the basics of Bulgarian dancing with Yuli and Vlado.

At The Movement Center
2134 North Second St, Harrisburg Directions

Tickets: $10 General / $8 Members

Ticket Info

  • General Admission

    is listed first (see events above)
  • SFMS Members Save!

  • $10 Students

    — ages 3 to 22 — for each event
  • Admission is at the door. No advance registration required.
  • For more information, call Bart at 717-234-3844
    or email bart.carpenter (at) sfmsfolk.org

About the Performers

About Yuliyan Yordanov

A native of Doyrentsi, a village in the Lovech region of north central Bulgaria, Yuliyan Yordanov was raised by his grandparents and learned dancing at a young age. After graduating from the acclaimed Academy of Music and Dance Art in Plovdiv, he worked professionally as a dance director, choreographer, and Bulgarian folk dance instructor.

Since moving to the U.S. a few years ago, Yuli has taught Bulgarian dancing primarily in the Midwest. In Chicago, he leads the dance groups "Nashencheta" and "Mitronija" of Sveta Sophia Bulgarian Orthodox Church. In Milwaukee, he is a choreographer for the "Na Lesa Bulgarian Folk Dance Ensemble". For two years he served as choreographer of the younger group of "St. Sava Junior Dancers" at the Serbian Cultural Center. He has also choreographed regional Bulgarian dance suites for Ensemble Narodno in Madison, Wisconsin. As a musician, Yuli performs on tupan, tambura, and vocals with Malo Selo folk band in Madison.

SFMS first heard about him from the Nashville and Chicago groups, with a resounding "second" from dancers in Washington, D.C., who attended his classes at Bakanske Igre Spring Festival in Chicago. We co-coordinated his wildly successful East Coast tour in Fall 2006, in collaboration with dance groups in Bethesda and Princeton.

About Vlado Mollov

Born in 1983 to a family of wedding musicians, Vladimir was inspired by the sounds of the accordion from early childhood. Even at age 18 months he "played" his little accordion alongside his father at a wedding.

At age seven he began accordion lessons with the nationally recognized pedagogue Nadejda Nicheva in Kazanluk, Bulgaria. Later he studied with other nationally- and internationally-acclaimed accordion artists. As a young teen he was taking home top prizes from world-class accordion competitions, and earning praise for his virtuosic performances.

At 13 he participated in an accordion competition in Vladivostok, Russia, and placed fourth. At 15 he placed first in the International Competition for Accordion and Guitar in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria; received fourth place in the World Accordion Competition in Castelfidardo, Italy; and placed second in the national accordion competition in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, where he received a special award for virtuosic performance of folk music. During his senior year in high school he received a first award in the national competition for variety music and jazz on accordion in Novi Pazar, Bulgaria.

From 2002 to 2004 he was a member of the Duquesne University Tamburitzans and he performed over 350 shows with the ensemble. He also arranged music for several of the dances and as instrumental numbers on the shows, fulfilled the position of a combo leader and performed a solo piece in every show.

Vladimir is currently working on composing, arranging and recording a solo accordion album featuring folklore, jazz and some new experimental fusion styles. Visit Vlado's MySpace page to learn more and hear music samples.

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