Japanese Ashibue Theater presents in Sofia “Gauche the Cellist” by great writer Kenji Miyazawa (1896-1933). This is the story of a musician, considered mediocre, who presented himself brilliantly at an important concert... with the help of animals. The show's director is Ms. Tsukushi Sonoyama, who is also the theater’s director. It is a curious fact that actors learned part of the text in Bulgarian with the help of translator Kristina Ivanova, who worked with them in Japan for a considerable period of time for 16 hours each day. The performance on November 3 is yet another event from the 30th edition of the Days of Japanese Culture in Bulgaria.
The national awakeners of Bulgaria are the individuals for whom we feel not only gratitude and admiration, but also perceive as some of the most significant figures in our history, because they awaken our sense of national togetherness. However, what is..
People with mental disabilities will share their unique perspective on Sofia's architectural heritage in the photographic exhibition "Architectural Stories from Old Sofia". It will be opened on November 1 in the Cultural Space of the Central Sofia Market..
Although they came with the calling to uplift our world, the chosen ones not only followed their predetermined path, but also risked not fully revealing themselves because of their sacred duty to the Fatherland. Among these Renaissance Bulgarians was..
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