Survakari (2025-2027)
: Masks are often made of wood , fur , and animal skins (such as goat hair). They can be highly elaborate, sometimes reaching several meters in height, and often represent animal or mythological figures.
The are central figures in the Bulgarian New Year masquerade tradition, most notably celebrated during the Surva Festival in the Pernik region. Preparing as a Survakar involves several months of crafting elaborate, authentic costumes and masks designed to ward off evil spirits and bring prosperity for the coming year. Preparation for Participants survakari
: Groups often include specific characters such as the "Leader" (the Old Man), the "Bride and Groom," a "Priest," and a "Bear". The Ritual of Survakane (January 1st) Surova folk feast in Pernik region : Masks are often made of wood ,
: Participants wear "shaggy" suits made from long-haired animal skins or tattered clothing to create a fearsome appearance. Preparing as a Survakar involves several months of
: A vital element is a set of large copper or bronze bells attached to a heavy leather belt. The specific rhythm and sound of these bells are meant to chase away evil.