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(Bulgarian: Катерино моме) is a beloved Bulgarian song often mistaken for a centuries-old folk tune but was actually composed less than 50 years ago. It has become an iconic representation of the Pirin region (Macedonian Bulgaria) and is widely performed at weddings, festivals, and by professional folk ensembles. Origin and Composition

It is performed in an open circle or line, usually with hands joined in a "W-position". Notable Versions katerino_mome_katerino_mome

The singer asks Katerina what kind of water she drank, what grass she walked on, and what kind of mother raised her to be so beautiful. Notable Versions The singer asks Katerina what kind

While it sounds traditional, the song was composed by , known as the "Voice of Pirin". Themes and Lyrics In recreational folk dancing, "Katerino

Often credited with modern arrangements are Kiril Stefanov and Boris Kalaydjiev . Themes and Lyrics

In recreational folk dancing, "Katerino Mome" is often the name given to a version of the Arap (or Arapaki) dance.

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