An Artist. A Mom. A fairy tale maker.
I love change and bright colors.
I drink lots of tea.
I try to see the Creator in everything.
I believe in fairy tales.
I have a cat that thinks he is a dog.
(that's why I love him)
Watercolors are my second nature.
Rublev, Chagall, Hokusai and Dr. Seuss have created a wonderful mix in my head.
Oh, my dear Vita! It's so sweet of you! Such a gentle and unexpected gift...
What I can do in my turn is to translate the song. I tried to achieve a rhythm.
"Say, my tiny snowdrop With a thin and tender pedicle, Why you’ve come so early On your own and all alone?
I have come, my dear child, To announce you the joyful news That this winter is going far away And the spring is coming soon…"
The beginning of the movie is a little bit scary. The fellows with the frightful masks are called "kukeri" ['kukeri]. At different periods of winter time for the different regions of Bulgaria they go out on the streets and with the loud ringing of the big bells ("chanove")hung on their belts, chase away the evil powers, the cold and thus announce the arrival of spring. You can learn something more at:
Beautiful animation and intriguing music! It's always so wonderful to learn a new culture. The world seems to be filled with so many hidden treasures. :)
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Oh, my dear Vita! It's so sweet of you! Such a gentle and unexpected gift...
What I can do in my turn is to translate the song. I tried to achieve a rhythm.
"Say, my tiny snowdrop
With a thin and tender pedicle,
Why you’ve come so early
On your own and all alone?
I have come, my dear child,
To announce you the joyful news
That this winter is going far away
And the spring is coming soon…"
The beginning of the movie is a little bit scary. The fellows with the frightful masks are called "kukeri" ['kukeri]. At different periods of winter time for the different regions of Bulgaria they go out on the streets and with the loud ringing of the big bells ("chanove")hung on their belts, chase away the evil powers, the cold and thus announce the arrival of spring. You can learn something more at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kukeri
Thank you once again, my friend!:-)
what a wonderful translation! Thank you for the text and the information. Will watch again enjoing it all over:)
Beautiful animation and intriguing music! It's always so wonderful to learn a new culture. The world seems to be filled with so many hidden treasures. :)
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