Nestinarsko_xoro

The term refers to both the communal dance and the specific ritualistic steps taken over the fire:

(or Nestinarsko Xoro ) is a ritualistic Bulgarian line dance performed as part of the Nestinarstvo fire-walking tradition . This ancient rite, inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity , involves dancers moving barefoot across glowing embers in a state of religious trance. The Ritual and Tradition nestinarsko_xoro

: It is a prayer for health, well-being, and fertility for the village. The term refers to both the communal dance

: The ritual is held annually on the feast days of Saints Constantine and Helena (historically June 3–4). It is most authentically preserved in the village of Bulgari in the Strandzha Mountains of southeast Bulgaria. : The ritual is held annually on the

: The day begins with a solemn procession where sacred icons of the saints are carried to a holy spring ( ayasmo ), accompanied by traditional bagpipes ( gaida ) and a sacred drum. The Dance (Nestinarsko Horo)