Magicians, jugglers, clowns, musicians and other talented artists entertained both young and old at the first Street Art Festival in Bulgaria, which took place on May 18 and 19 in Bankya. The festive mood was in tune with nice weather and the performances of more than 30 participants. The start of the festival was given as artists arrived on a train pulled by a vintage steam locomotive. Residents and guests of the town had the opportunity to donate funds for a charity cause - the construction of benches and chess and board games at the central park in Bankya. The aim of the organizers is music, theater, circus arts and pantomime to become a part of the annual Days of Culture in the town.
The traditional "Easter Workshop" will be held from April 23 to 26 in the Ethnographic Exposition of the Regional History Museum - Pazardzhik. Specialists from the ethnographic department of the museum will demonstrate traditional techniques and..
In response to a listener's question, in a series of publications Radio Bulgaria presents to its multilingual audience the types of documents giving the right to reside and work in Bulgaria to foreign citizens of third countries . In the..
The campaign for collecting plastic bottle caps, known as '’Caps for the Future’', continues to generate positive energy. For several years now, it has been demonstrating how a discarded product, such as plastic bottle caps, can become a symbol of the..
Bulgarian folk dances from the Pirin region and all folklore areas will be performed on 26 and 27 April at the White Stage Event Complex in the mountain..
Citizens of North Macedonia elect president on May 8 With 40.08% in comparison to 19.92% of those who voted in the first..
In Bulgaria, 71 per cent of 15-year-olds expect to graduate from university and 45 per cent expect to have a managerial or professional position by the..
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