We're going to Serbia and Bulgaria! Read on to "travel" with us.

Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Dina reporting. 

Whew! Well, that's Belgrade almost done. After three action-packed days, we're off to our next destination tomorrow: Pazardzhik, Bulgaria!

What did we learn in Serbia? We had intense workshops with two master singers of Serbian folklore, Svetlana Spajic (who rearranged our molecules and took us deep through pronunciation, tone production, expression, coordination between lead and accompanying voices, the works) and Sanja Rankevic (who provided a broad spectrum of repertoire, including a deliciously crunchy Ganga, and all of it enhanced by some demonstrations with her university students). 

In short: This isn't like Bulgarian singing at all. ;-) 

Personally for me, it's a little intimidating feeling like a rank beginner again. But at the same time it's exciting to get such a treasure trove of material to discover and work on, and I can't wait to really internalize it and work on it and make it Dunava repertoire.

But right now, it just feels like my brain is full (and I think it's the same for all of us). We've got a nice collection of recordings and videos to review, and at least tomorrow is "just" a travel day, so we have a little time to process. 

I think there were other non-workshop adventures had by others -- such as Fiore searching high and low for trubachi (Serbian brass band), only to stumble on some at a wedding a block from our hotel. Jenny, Merdith, Ramona, Tedy and I went exploring and came upon a street where every restaurant featured a live band serenading guests (it reminded me a bit of Beale Street in Memphis, but -- Serbian!). We ate ceasar salad covered with bacon, "aromatic potatoes" that turned out to be french fries, and discovered the butter-cream hybrid kaymak. (Which needs to stay faaaaar away from me, omg it's the most delicious stuff ever.) And yes, of course: meat. Svetlana fed us an abundant lunch on our last day with her, including a big plate of sausages and ham and meatballs, and lepinja bread. Oof. 

Our teachers and everyone we met was so kind and generous and encouraging. We'll definitely be looking for opportunities to connect with Svetlana and Sanja again. 



Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Belgrade, Workshop 1

 Hello, this is Jenny. So far, it’s not too hot here — thanks to whatever science happened to make it so!



Tuesday, July 1, 2025

We're doing it again!

Hello, world! It's Dunava!

We are not regular bloggers, and does anyone even still read blogs these days...?

But we are about to head back to the Balkans, and so we'll revive this online journal to keep our friends at home appraised of our adventures. 

Our trip is from July 28 - August 11, and during that time: 

  • We'll spend 3 days in Belgrade, studying with two master singers and educators: Sanja Ranković and Svetlana Spajić
  • We'll then head to Bulgaria to study with Tzvetanka Varimezova, who is also organizing a concert with us, the Danish choir Usmifka, and the choir of the Pazardzhik ensemble
  • We'll travel to Burgas to meet for personalized lessons with Ana Borisova
  • We'll visit the festival at Koprivshtitsa and will perform on the stage in the center of town!
That's what we have planned so far, but more is in the works. We're so excited!

Here's a photo of Tzvetanka during a visit to Seattle last year:




A zillion thanks to our very generous community, who is making this trip possible with some significant financial support. We are so lucky to have such dedicated fans and friends!