Pravo horo (
Bulgarian Право хоро, "straight dance" ) is a very popular, simple
folk dance from
Bulgaria that is done throughout the
Balkan countries. In Greece it is called
Zonaradiko. It is considered the "national dance" of Bulgaria,
Albania, and
Macedonia. It is a rustic village
line dance with a three-measure pattern, done to 2/4 or 6/8 music, and is a staple of weddings, feast days, and other celebrations. As with other Balkan dances, each country and even local region has its own variation of the dance, often interspersing other steps with the basic
pravo step, to the extent that these different versions amount to distinct dances.