Surva, the International
Festival of the Masquerade Games held in the town of Pernik is the
biggest event of this type not only in Bulgaria but on the Balkan
Peninsula as well. It promotes variations of ancient Bulgarian customs
that are still alive today. These are an important part of the
Bulgarian folklore tradition and are meant to be performed by single
men and women. With its competitive nature, the festival is not only a
venue but also a contest for the living vessels of this tradition,
namely the Kukeri and Survakari.
The Municipality of Pernik has been holding the festival ever since
1966. In 1985 the festival gained international-event status. In 1995
the International Federation of Carnival Cities accepted the town of
Pernik as its full member. In June, 2009 Pernik was proclaimed as the
European capital of Surva`s and Mumers.
The International Festival of the Masked games takes place the last
weekend of January. Its most attractive feature is its two-day parade
for masquerade companies from Bulgaria and abroad.
On average, around 5, 000 people or about 90 groups from every folklore
region of Bulgaria, as well as companies from Europe, Asia, and Africa
take part in the contest.
The contestants come here to win, to experience the atmosphere, to have
fun and, of course, to get the recognition that they have been a part
of it all.
The citizens of Pernik and visitors from other parts of Bulgaria and
abroad come to watch the show so they can be part of the magic. They
want to see the masks in person, they want to touch them for good luck
and good health and feel rejuvenated and energized when they leave.
The festival Surva
You will be touched by the magic
of the masquerade tradition that still survives in the region of
Pernik. Everything here is for real!
You will surrender to the appeal of Bulgarian folklore reinforced with
healthy helpings of food and drinks.
You will feel the creative presence of generations of exponents of the
tradition.
An incandescent fiery spectacle, bonfires and light shows will envelop
you in the festival’s mystery.
For two whole days groups from the country and abroad will show you
their unique traditions, masks and costumes in the town square and the
streets of Pernik.
Visiting groups from Europe and the rest of the world will present a
colorful multitude of customs, songs and dances.
The participants and the audience can interact freely along the parade
routes and on the improvised stages arranged throughout the town.
Interesting outdoor exhibitions will be arranged at various places in
Pernik.
Well stocked gift shops will allow you not only to admire traditional
Bulgarian arts and crafts but also to get yourselves one-of-a-kind
souvenirs.
We’ll
have fun together!