The first festival of its kind "One Jazz Day" gives a stage not only to established musicians, but also to budding jazzmen.
Jazz fans will be able to listen to the instrumentalists from Brazz Association, the swingers from Lindy Hop Bulgaria, the jazz singer Vessela Morova, the singer of African dances Maria Kosa, the percussionists from Yambadon and the talents from the school for singers at the open-air stage in Borisova Garden in Sofia today.
The all-day programme of the event will feature over 100 performers, both amateurs and professionals, in four concerts and three workshops for music and dance.
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