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We are cruising up the Danube between Bulgaria and Romania today. Last night we had a concert performed by Bulgarian dancers and players. They played an accordion, a flute like instrument, a small bagpipe and a lute. The dancers were great to watch.
Today we had a lecture on the history of the Balkans. The Balkans, at least in this geography lesson, is the area from Turkey to Hungary which includes Bulgaria, Slovenia, Macedonia, Serbia, Croatia, and Romania. This area was ruled over the centuries by the Romans, The Byzantine Empire, The Turks, the Austro Hungarian Empire, and Russia before it became independent after WWI.
We also had a guest artist on board who made icons in the orthodox tradition. We got an interesting explanation of the meaning of the various symbols and figures on the icons. I was surprised to learn that the icon designs have all been established by religious tradition; there is no “freestyle” icon art. We found one of St George and a Dragon to bring home.











