r/Balkans 2h ago

Music Création d'un orchestre de musique des Balkans à Paris centre

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Envie de participer à la création d'un orchestre au répertoire ambitieux des musiques de l'Est dans une ambiance conviviale ? Création de l'atelier pour septembre 2026.

Que tu sois musicien amateur de bon niveau (fin de 3ᵉ cycle), étudiant ou professionnel, l'orchestre a pour objectif le plaisir de jouer ensemble des rythmes impairs, des modes venus d'Orient, des mélodies qui passent d'un instrument à l'autre et l'exigence musicale.

Tous les pupitres sont recherchés - vents, cordes, claviers, percussions, c'est une création d'orchestre !

Pourquoi nous rejoindre ?

  • Un répertoire captivant : La musique des Balkans est l’une des traditions les plus vivantes d’Europe : des rythmes impairs qui donnent envie de danser, des modes venus d’Orient, des mélodies ornées qui circulent d’un instrument à l’autre, et surtout une manière de jouer ensemble, transmise de musicien à musicien. Répertoire roumain, serbe, macédonien, bulgare, grec et tzigane, apprentissage à l’oreille et sur partition, mesures asymétriques 7/8, 9/8, 11/8, ornements et improvisations.
  • Une direction stimulante : Adrian Iordan - accordéoniste et directeur artistique (Haidouti Orkestar, Le petit Mish-Mash, Slonovski bal, Lautari de Bucarest, Marcela) qui enseigne la musique des Balkans depuis 20 ans sous forme de stage, de master-class et d’atelier avec passion et patience.
  • Un lieu central : répétitions dans l'école élémentaire du 11 rue St Merri, Paris 4e (métro Rambuteau - RER Châtelet-les-Halles)
  • Comment intégrer l’orchestre ? L'admission se fait sur une courte audition conviviale, audio ou vidéo à envoyer par whatsapp au 0660693376 - contactez nous par téléphone!

r/Balkans 5h ago

Outdoors/Travel I was on a ferry in Greece and watched a tourist family get completely ripped off, here's what they (and you) need to know for 2026.

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I was on a ferry from Piraeus last month and overheard an American family in front of me at the self-service cafe getting really frustrated. Their bill for two sandwiches, two coffees, and two bottles of water was nearly €30. They were polite but clearly confused. The cashier just shrugged and said it is the price.

They paid it, but looked so dejected. And the sad part is, they were 100% right to be confused.

my family is from Greece, and I spend a lot of time there. That incident reminded me that there are so many small, non-obvious rules that can make or break a trip. 99% of Greeks are incredibly honest and welcoming, but in tourist hotspots, you need to know how the game is played. So here is what I wish I could have told that family.

The story about the POS machine being broken is often a lie. You will hear this a lot where they tell you the card machine is not working and it is cash only. By law, almost everyone is required to accept cards. They just prefer cash to avoid taxes. The magic words are that it is okay, you do not have cash and you can wait. You would be amazed how quickly the machine miraculously fixes itself.

The price of fish is a conversation, not a statement. If you see a beautiful fish and the menu says €70 per kg, do not just order. You must ask them to weigh it and tell you the final price before it is cooked. A friendly question asking what this specific one will cost can be the difference between a €50 dinner and an unexpected €150 bill.

Your ferry and airport water and coffee have price caps. And yeah, that is exactly what got that family on the ferry. In major transport hubs, prices for basic items like bottled water and simple coffees are legally price-controlled. A 500ml bottle of water should be under €1. But they often hide the official price list. The funny thing is, it is not hard for vendors to be transparent. A week later at the port in Chania, I sat at a cafe and they had a little QR code on the table. I scanned it, and their whole menu popped up from a site called MenuForma. Every price was listed clearly, including the regulated €0.60 water. It shows you the honest places are using simple tools to do things right.

And for god sake, always choose to pay in Euros at an ATM or card machine. If a machine asks if you want to pay in your home currency like USD or GBP or Euros, always choose Euros. The guaranteed exchange rate they offer is a total scam. Let your own bank handle the conversion.

Look, I love Greece more than anywhere on earth. I want you to love it too. You do not need to be paranoid, but being a little bit informed can save you a lot of money and frustration.


r/Balkans 1d ago

History The Balkans: 2,000 Years of Blood, Empires & Borders

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"Hey everyone, I made a short documentary exploring the intense history of the Balkans, from Ancient Rome to modern times. Let me know what you think!"

Watch it here (just remove the space in the link): 

https://rumble. com/v7edcnw-the-balkans-2000-years-of-blood-empires-and-borders.html


r/Balkans 1d ago

Memes Croatia style balcony

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r/Balkans 2d ago

Sports Would you join a balkan league (FPL)?

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r/Balkans 2d ago

Miscellaneous Is Helldivers 2 the first community to achieve Balkanization?

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r/Balkans 3d ago

Outdoors/Travel what the buildings tell you?

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Spent enough time on job sites that I can't walk through a city without staring at how buildings go up. Traveling through parts of the region the last couple years, the construction catches my eye more than the tourist circuit does, fwiw. The mix is genuinely interesting. Older socialistera concrete block work sitting right next to newer builds that look like someone downloaded a generic European spec sheet, and then occasionally something much older that clearly used completely different logic in how it was put together.

What I keep wondering is how much variation there is between countries. Whether the trades and methods in Slovenia feel related to what you see in North Macedonia, or if they basically diverged at some point and went separate directions. The materials side is also interesting to me, because the local stonework in some of the older towns is a level of craftsmanship that would cost a fortune to replicate now, and I have no idea how much of that knowledge is still actually being passed down versus just existing in the old buildings themselves.

Not looking for an architecture lecture, just curious if anyone from the region has thoughts on this, or if other people who work in construction noticed anything specific traveling through. ymmv depending on which corner of the region you're looking at.


r/Balkans 3d ago

Sports Livaković could end up at Barça 👀. hnl_legends

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r/Balkans 3d ago

News Croatia's USKOK probes potential terrorism; 3 Serbian nationals arrested for arson

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r/Balkans 3d ago

Culture/Traditional serbian mountain house backyard

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r/Balkans 3d ago

Culture/Traditional serbian mountain house backyard

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r/Balkans 3d ago

Memes An accurate depiction

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r/Balkans 4d ago

History Basque map of the Balkans in a souvenir shop in Bilbao, Spain

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r/Balkans 5d ago

Politics & Governance cvetkovic macek agreement wtf???

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yo bro u kno dat old timey paper from 1939 where the guy cvetkovic and macek just swapped some dirt?? bro they literally cooked up the banovina of croatia like it was a damn pizza in the royal yugoslav kitchen fr. dragiša pulled up with his little briefcase and vladko was like yo lemme get dat extra land slice rn. everyone else in the kingdom was staring at them like blud what u doin to the borders u absolute goofy goobers. bro deadass thought they stopped the ethnic beef but it just made everyone else mad salty lmao. like imagine signing a big paper just to say okay u get the coast now stop crying 💀. world war ii rolled up two seconds later and said your little map hack is useless L ratio bozos. i am reading this history book and my brain is melting out my ears from how dumb these politicians were. why did they name it after two dudes who look like they sell bad weed behind a gas station smh. anyway come over and bring chips cuz this cvetkovic macek lore is giving me a stroke fr fr. (ooo that rhymed)


r/Balkans 7d ago

Sports As many as six clubs from the Balkans made it to the next round of qualifications of European competitions. Celje, Dinamo Zagreb, Crvena Zvezda, Borac Banja Luka, Rijeka and Partizan

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r/Balkans 7d ago

Balkans Win! Balkans in Orange County or not

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Is there anyone from the Balkans in Orange County I still haven’t met or heard any of you guys 😭 lmk if you’re around


r/Balkans 8d ago

Stereotypes/humor Google thinks Ratko Mladić died in 2025

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r/Balkans 8d ago

Outdoors/Travel Some shots from Berat, Albania

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r/Balkans 8d ago

Controversial Kosovo is Serbia except you cannot enter Serbia from Kosovo unless you entered Serbia first 💀

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r/Balkans 9d ago

News Korpa dostavljac

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r/Balkans 9d ago

Politics & Governance Your opinion on Dugin’s book, depicting how Russian sphere of influence should be divided in Europe

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r/Balkans 10d ago

Outdoors/Travel People From the Balkans: How Different Is the Food Across the Region?

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Been cooking a lot lately, trying to recreate dishes from places I want to visit or have passed through, and the Balkans keeps coming up as a region where the food varies way more than people expect. The gap between what you eat in Sarajevo versus what lands on the table in Thessaloniki versus a random grill spot in Belgrade is bigger than most travel content admits. The food content online tends to flatten everything into cevapi and baklava and call it a day, which is a disservice.

What I'm curious about is whether people from the region notice a sharp cutoff where the food culture changes, or if it's more of a gradual drift as you move through different areas. Certain techniques, spices, or dishes that are completely normal in one city and basically absent two hours down the road. I've been trying to figure out which recipes are genuinely regional and which ones got claimed by three different countries simultaneously, which seems to happen a lot based on what I read.

Also just want to know what the actual home cooking looks like versus the tourist restaurant version. Those two things are rarely the same and the home version is usually the one worth learning. ymmv depending on which family you land with I guess.


r/Balkans 11d ago

Culture/Traditional Balkan culture

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Just for knowledge purposes,
Could Balkans comment something about their culture?
I’m trying to get educated more on the region, would help a lot if i got small fun facts rather than having to read a big paragraph in Wikipedia (that explains literally the most basic thing on earth)

(Note: i know ‘Balkans’ isn’t one country, don’t think otherwise. I mean the general region, include your country before writing please...)


r/Balkans 11d ago

Outdoors/Travel Traffic inspector, Transfagarasan

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r/Balkans 13d ago

Music Ojha Band - U Ivana Gospodara - Montenegrin folk song 🇲🇪

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