site.btaDay Three of Major Bulgarian Folklore Festival in Munich
The folklore initiative “The Great Bulgarian Horo” will take place on Sunday in Munich, Germany. The event is part of the 11th edition of the travelling Bulgarian folklore festival Expats Join Hands in Worldwide Dance and will be held between 10 am and 12 pm CEST at Max-Joseph-Platz in the Bavarian capital.
Afterwards, the programme for the third and final day of the festival will continue at BMW Park in Munich, where from 1 pm to 6 pm there will be performances by folklore ensembles, joint formations, guests from Bulgaria and individual participants.
At 6 pm, the next host of Expats Join Hands in Worldwide Dance will be announced, while the official closing ceremony is scheduled for 6:30 pm with the special participation of the Dimitar Mechev Representative Youth Wind Orchestra and Majorette Ensemble from Velingrad, Bulgaria.
The Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) is the official media partner of the event.
The travelling gathering "Expats Join Hands in Worldwide Dance" was created as a forum for amateur Bulgarian folklore ensembles active outside Bulgaria. It was initiated by the Ot Izvora group in Lyon, which hosted both the inaugural edition in 2015 and the 10th edition in 2025. Over the years, the festival has been held in Montpellier (2016), Gandia (2017), Milan (2018), La Nucia (2019), Verona (2020), Copenhagen (2022), Prague (2023), Palma de Mallorca (2024) and Lyon (2025)
In the lead-up to the event, BTA featured participating groups and related coverage through its BG World section, including English-language reports, and is providing on-site reporting throughout the three festival days in Munich.
Bulgarian Communities in Bavaria and Baden-Wuerttemberg maintain strong cultural presence
Bulgarian communities in the German federal states of Bavaria and Baden-Wuerttemberg continue to expand their cultural, educational and religious activities, supported by a growing diaspora and an active network of organizations.
According to the Bavarian State Office for Statistics, 53,891 Bulgarian citizens were living in Bavaria as of December 31, 2024, accounting for 2.6% of all foreign nationals in the province. In Munich alone, the Bulgarian community numbers 14,561 people, according to the city’s statistical office.
The Bulgarian presence in Bavaria includes a wide network of Sunday schools, folklore ensembles, cultural associations and church communities. Bulgarian schools operate in Munich, Regensburg, Straubing, Nuremberg, Augsburg, Landshut, Schweinfurt and Neumarkt, helping preserve Bulgarian language and traditions among younger generations.
A number of Bulgarian folklore groups are also active across the province, particularly in Munich and Augsburg, contributing to the visibility of Bulgarian culture through music and dance performances. Cultural and academic organizations based in Munich further support community life and integration.
Bulgarian Orthodox church communities have also been established in Munich, Nuremberg and Regensburg. In March 2026, a Bulgarian-language Holy Liturgy was celebrated for the first time in the city of Landshut as part of a newly formed church mission.
In neighboring Baden-Wuerttemberg, official statistics show that 51,145 Bulgarian citizens were residing in the province at the end of 2024. Of them, approximately 47,000 were born outside Germany, while more than 4,000 were born in the country.
The Bulgarian community in Baden-Wuerttemberg likewise maintains an extensive network of educational and cultural institutions. Bulgarian schools operate in cities including Karlsruhe, Mannheim, Heidelberg, Tübingen, Freiburg, Stuttgart and Konstanz.
Folklore dance groups and cultural organizations across the province organize events promoting Bulgarian traditions and community engagement, while Bulgarian student associations remain active in university centers such as Heidelberg, Karlsruhe and Mannheim.
Bulgarian Orthodox church communities are also established in Stuttgart and Mannheim, serving as important spiritual and cultural centers for the diaspora.
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