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Art happening “Tolerance as a culture” with a message to the public in Sofia

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How far do the boundaries of the tolerant to the intolerant spread?

A very pertinent question at this time, the answer to which “In spite of” foundation is seeking with an unorthodox art happening.

At midday on 10 October, in the section between the streets Solunska and Denkoglu in Sofia, all are welcome to take part in different discussions, see new exhibitions and art projects, listen to music and take in the atmosphere of Sofia’s old streets. The question of the day will be “Tolerance as a culture”. Because tolerance also includes the culture of communication, empathy, interest in people who are different, in animals and in nature. Sofia’s Tsar Samuil Street has come to be known as a space for presenting different forms of art. The street has kept its spirit alive through time with its galleries, museums and art spaces.




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