Pravo horo (Bulgarian: Право хоро, lit. 'straight dance') is a very popular, simple folk dance from Bulgaria that is done throughout the Balkan countries.[1][2] In Greece, it is called Zonaradiko.[1] It is considered the "national dance" of Bulgaria, Albania, and North Macedonia.[2] 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.[2] As with other Balkan dances, each country and even local region has its own variation of the dance,[2] often interspersing other steps with the basic pravo step, to the extent that these different versions amount to distinct dances.