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Folk singer Valya Balkanska to perform at the "Thread from the Root" Bulgarian gathering in Münster

Photo: Малката България

Today in Münster, Germany, the traditional Bulgarian gathering "Thread from the Root" will take place, organized by the Bulgarian Cultural Centre "Little Bulgaria". Among the official guests of the event will be the Consul General of Bulgaria in Frankfurt am Main Nedelcho Mihaylov. 

A special guest of the Bulgarian community will be the famous Strandzha folk singer Valya Balkanska.

The audience will also enjoy the performances of bagpipers Petar Yanev, Stoyan Yanev and Daniel Karaasenov, dance group "Danube", Düsseldorf, Germany, dance group "Thracian", Bremen, and others. There will also be a buffet with delicious Bulgarian traditional breads and pies.



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