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Kukeri - Wikipedia Kukeri (Bulgarian: кукери; singular: kuker, кукер) are elaborately costumed Bulgarian men, who perform traditional rituals intended to scare away evil spirits Closely related traditions are found throughout the Balkans and Greece (including Romania and the Pontus)
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Kukeri: Unmasking the Mysteries of Bulgarias Folk Tradition Kukeri is a unique and fascinating tradition that originated in Bulgaria and is still celebrated today It is an ancient ritual performed during the winter months, particularly around New Year’s and during the carnival season
Kukeri: A mysterious ancient tradition that still endures The Kukeri are part of a traditional Bulgarian ritual that dates back thousands of years, involving elaborately costumed men who perform dances and processions, to ward off evil spirits and ensure prosperity for the community
Visit the Kukeri Festival Surva 2026 - Private Guide Bulgaria The word Kuker describes a person dressed in an elaborate costume and a mask, usually made from fur, feathers, and other materials The masks are often intimidating and resemble bears, goats, or demons
Kukeri | Russian and East European Studies Kukeri (Bulgarian: кукери; singular: kuker, кукер) are Bulgarian men dressed in elaborate costumes who perform traditional rituals aimed at driving away evil spirits Similar customs can be found throughout the Balkans and Greece, including Romania and the Pontus
Kuker Mask – Second Face In Bulgarian folklore, the kuker is a mythical monster that drive evil spirits away from the village Men dance as kukeri wearing suits of goat fur, leather, or cloth; masks of wood, leather, or goat fur; and heavy bronze bells