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The name "Sharena Cherga" translates beautifully from Bulgarian to "colorful carpet"—a fitting title for a vibrant dance group that weaves together the rich, diverse rhythms and melodies of the Balkans, particularly Bulgarian and Macedonian folk dances, right in the heart of Bremen, Germany [1].
The Foundation of the Group
Established in December 2011 by the experienced dancer and instructor Heidi Miller, the "Sharena Cherga" dance group quickly became a focal point for enthusiasts of Balkan culture and movement in the region [2]. Heidi Miller has a long history of leading Balkan dance groups, including one at the University of Bremen and another at Jacobs University, which even performed at the Bulgarian Folklore Festival in Munich in 2008 [2].
Embracing Diversity Through Dance
The core philosophy of "Sharena Cherga" is an appreciation for the "inexhaustible variety of rhythms and melodies of the Balkans and Turkey" [1]. The group is composed of young people from various countries, united by their shared passion for the music and movement [1].
The atmosphere is welcoming and inclusive:
- No Partner Needed: The dances are primarily circle dances, meaning a partner is not required to join in [1].
- All Levels Welcome: To accommodate newcomers, the weekly sessions are structured to allow everyone a chance to participate. The first hour typically features easy introductory dances, followed by medium-difficulty dances in the second hour, and more challenging routines in the third [1].
- Invitation: The group actively invites young adults of all nationalities who enjoy music, movement, and have a bit of stamina to join their weekly gatherings [1].
Location and Leadership
The group currently meets every Tuesday (excluding holidays) in Bremen-Neustadt for their sessions [2]. Heidi Miller continues to lead the group, drawing on years of experience and regularly attending dance workshops across Germany and Southeastern Europe to keep the repertoire fresh and authentic [2].
"Sharena Cherga" is more than just a dance class; it is a cultural hub where people connect through the joyful, energetic tradition of Balkan folk dance, literally weaving their own "colorful carpet" of community and movement week after week [1].

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