Lifted Up by the Power of the Saints: Prihvanati, Music, and Embodied Experience in the Firewalking Rituals of Two Bulgarian Nestinari

This thesis explores the experience of Bulgarian ritual firewalking, prihvanati, from the perspective of two individual nestinari(firewalkers), Ivailo Ayanski and Vesselina Ilieva. Building upon their personal accounts, it focuses on the history and context of the firewalking rite and the transcende...

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spelling ndltd-fsu.edu-oai-fsu.digital.flvc.org-fsu_1810822020-06-10T03:07:05Z Lifted Up by the Power of the Saints: Prihvanati, Music, and Embodied Experience in the Firewalking Rituals of Two Bulgarian Nestinari Kourtova, Plamena (authoraut) Bakan, Michael (professor directing thesis) Koen, Benjamin (committee member) Uzendoski, Michael (outside committee member) College of Music (degree granting department) Florida State University (degree granting institution) Text text Florida State University Florida State University English eng 1 online resource computer application/pdf This thesis explores the experience of Bulgarian ritual firewalking, prihvanati, from the perspective of two individual nestinari(firewalkers), Ivailo Ayanski and Vesselina Ilieva. Building upon their personal accounts, it focuses on the history and context of the firewalking rite and the transcendent qualities that are at the heart of its performance. With specific attention to music, ritual symbolism, ancient historical roots, and individual accounts of the two firewalkers, I examine the experiential nature of this state of "being lifted up" as an interaction between bodily, musical, and metaphysical experiences. As I argue, in establishing a connection between interdependent and interrelated domains of human experience such as body, music, and divinity, the Bulgarian nestinari formulate a state of wholeness that fosters a renewed cosmological balance and, in turn, individual and communal well-being. A Thesis submitted to the College of Music in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Music. Spring Semester, 2007. December 15, 2006. Music And Ritual, Firewalking, Bulgarian Music, Thracian Rituals And Symbolism, Bulgarian Folklore, Prihvanati, Holotropic Experience, Spirituality And Music, Embodiment, Nestinarstvo, Musical Experience And The Body, Nestinari, Music And The Body, Music And Healing, Transcendence, Music And Dance Includes bibliographical references. Michael Bakan, Professor Directing Thesis; Benjamin Koen, Committee Member; Michael Uzendoski, Outside Committee Member. Music FSU_migr_etd-2851 http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_migr_etd-2851 This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). The copyright in theses and dissertations completed at Florida State University is held by the students who author them. http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A181082/datastream/TN/view/Lifted%20Up%20by%20the%20Power%20of%20the%20Saints.jpg
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Lifted Up by the Power of the Saints: Prihvanati, Music, and Embodied Experience in the Firewalking Rituals of Two Bulgarian Nestinari
description This thesis explores the experience of Bulgarian ritual firewalking, prihvanati, from the perspective of two individual nestinari(firewalkers), Ivailo Ayanski and Vesselina Ilieva. Building upon their personal accounts, it focuses on the history and context of the firewalking rite and the transcendent qualities that are at the heart of its performance. With specific attention to music, ritual symbolism, ancient historical roots, and individual accounts of the two firewalkers, I examine the experiential nature of this state of "being lifted up" as an interaction between bodily, musical, and metaphysical experiences. As I argue, in establishing a connection between interdependent and interrelated domains of human experience such as body, music, and divinity, the Bulgarian nestinari formulate a state of wholeness that fosters a renewed cosmological balance and, in turn, individual and communal well-being. === A Thesis submitted to the College of Music in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Music. === Spring Semester, 2007. === December 15, 2006. === Music And Ritual, Firewalking, Bulgarian Music, Thracian Rituals And Symbolism, Bulgarian Folklore, Prihvanati, Holotropic Experience, Spirituality And Music, Embodiment, Nestinarstvo, Musical Experience And The Body, Nestinari, Music And The Body, Music And Healing, Transcendence, Music And Dance === Includes bibliographical references. === Michael Bakan, Professor Directing Thesis; Benjamin Koen, Committee Member; Michael Uzendoski, Outside Committee Member.
author2 Kourtova, Plamena (authoraut)
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title Lifted Up by the Power of the Saints: Prihvanati, Music, and Embodied Experience in the Firewalking Rituals of Two Bulgarian Nestinari
title_short Lifted Up by the Power of the Saints: Prihvanati, Music, and Embodied Experience in the Firewalking Rituals of Two Bulgarian Nestinari
title_full Lifted Up by the Power of the Saints: Prihvanati, Music, and Embodied Experience in the Firewalking Rituals of Two Bulgarian Nestinari
title_fullStr Lifted Up by the Power of the Saints: Prihvanati, Music, and Embodied Experience in the Firewalking Rituals of Two Bulgarian Nestinari
title_full_unstemmed Lifted Up by the Power of the Saints: Prihvanati, Music, and Embodied Experience in the Firewalking Rituals of Two Bulgarian Nestinari
title_sort lifted up by the power of the saints: prihvanati, music, and embodied experience in the firewalking rituals of two bulgarian nestinari
publisher Florida State University
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