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Street Art Festival starts in Plovdiv

Photo: pptheatre.com

From September 4 to 6, TheatAir will bring together artists from a variety of arts - theatre, circus, music and magic. They will delight and amaze their audience at various outdoor locations in the Plovdiv city centre.

Also this year the festival finds its way to its audience with its eventful program. Puppet shows, premiere performances, concerts, a fire procession, magic tricks, an air show, workshops for children and a bunch of other surprises await young and old.

The organizers from the State Puppet Theatre in Plovdiv believe that the best way to be above everyday problems, difficulties and everything that divides us is to lift our spirits through the joy of shared art.

TheatAir 2020 Street Arts Festival is held with the support of the Municipality of Plovdiv and is part of the Cultural Calendar of the city for 2020.




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