‘We have been lecturers at the California University in LA, the Ethnomusicology Dept. as of 2001,’ Ivan says. ‘We teach Bulgarian folklore music. My wife Tsvetanka Varimezova teaches vocal techniques and folklore signing and I teach instrumental music. Thus we popularize our music that we are proud of. My bagpipe is my pride, it is always with me – as a Bulgarian flag worldwide. Whenever I start playing Bulgarian tunes people come to ask me about the instrument and Bulgaria in general. This makes me be punctual in my work with young people.’
Ivan Varimezov also shared his gratitude for the long-year cooperation with Prof. Timothy Rice:
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