International Participations
During 30 years of continue and restless artistic activity, “Doina Baraganului” Folk Ensemble made the Romanian folk music, dance and costumes, typical of our region, well-known and appreciated in numerous festivals and tours of France, Italy, Belgium, Denmark, Turkey, Switzerland, The Czech Republic, Russia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Bulgaria, The Republic of Moldova.
Using folk music and dance, having around a magnificent stage decoration and impressive folk costumes, “Doina Baraganului” Folk Ensemble addresses a pure message of peace and friendship to all the people around the world, trying hard and succeeding to convince the audience that the Romanian folklore is extremely beautiful and valuable.
1990 – June – Folk tour in France with folk performances in Dijon, Epinal, Quetigni, Valentigney;
1990 – August – Folk tour in Italy with folk performances in Palermo and Petralia Sotana;
1991 – August – The International Folklore Festival in Ballerup, Denmark;
1991 – November – Folk tour in France and Belgium
1992 – August – The International Folklore Festival in Gaziantep, Turkey;
1995 – August – The International Folklore Festival in Burgas, Bulgaria;
1995 – December – The International Festival of Local Winter Customs “Colinda” in Balti, the Republic of Moldova
1996 – July – The International Festival of Folk Dances in Ittiri, Italy;
1997 – July – The international folklore Festival in Klatovy, The Czech Republic;
1997 – November – The cultural event organized to celebrate the Liberation Day of the town Veles, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia;
1998 – September – Te International Folklore Festival “Podmoskovnie Vechera” in Moskow, Russia;
1998 – November – The cultural event organized to celebrate the Liberation Day of the town Veles, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia;
2000 – August – The International Folklore Festival of Bagpipes in Strakonice, the Czech Republic;
2000 – October – Folk Tour in Switzerland;
2000 – November – The cultural event organized to celebrate the Liberation Day of the town Veles, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia;
2000 – December – Cultural event for the KFOR troops in Bosnia;
2001 – November – The cultural event organized to celebrate the Liberation Day of the town Veles, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia;
2002 – July – The International Folklore Festivals in Quartu S. Elena and Ittiri, Italy (Sardinia);
2003 – September – The International Folklore Festival in Alatri, Italy;
2004 – June – The International Folklore Festival in Veles, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia;
2004 – September – Cultural event organized to celebrate the opening of the Roman Cultural Centre in Gyula, Hungary
2004 – September – participation in “Linkeast” project, a cultural exchange in Salerno, Italy;
2005 – June – The International Folklore Festival in Veles, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia;
2006 – August – Folk Tour in France, Porte sur Saone Festival;
2007 – July – The International Folklore Festival in Veles, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, the 4th Edition;
2007 – August – Folk Tour in Sardinia, Italy;
2008 – July – The International Folk Festival in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, the 15th Edition.
2009 – June – The International Folk Festival in Jihlava, Czech Republic, the 8th Edition.
2009 – June – The International Folklore Festival in Veles, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, the 6th Edition;
2010 – June – The International Folk Festival „Plzen 2010“ - Czech Republic, the 14th Edition.
2010 – July – The International Folk Festival for children in Silistra, Bulgaria