The Borino and Gyovren groups often collaborate for these performances, featuring local ensembles that utilize traditional instruments like the and davul , alongside vocalists who keep the original melodies alive for younger generations.
"Çemberimde Gül Oya" is a famous Turkish folk song (türkü) that translates to "The Rose Embroidery on My Headscarf". In the context of the Borino concert, it represents the Balkan-Turkish musical synthesis prevalent in the Rhodope Mountains. cemberimde_gul_oya_nc_borino_praznicen_koncert_...
The song "Çemberimde Gül Oya" originally hails from the Çanakkale region of Turkey but has become a staple of Balkan folklore due to migration and cultural exchange. It tells a story of love and longing, symbolized by the intricate needlework (oya) on a traditional headscarf. You can view various recordings of these community performances on the official NC Borino YouTube channel . Participation and Community Impact The Borino and Gyovren groups often collaborate for