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Three-day street art festival takes place in Sofia

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Slaveykov Square in the capital city of Sofia becomes stage for the first street culture festival Street Music Fest. According to the organizers from Mish Mash Fest, it will be a colorful and cheerful forum with lots of music, photography, circus, dance and theater performances.


The festival will also be a stage for the most recognizable faces of the Sofia street music scene - guitarists, violinists, accordionists, saxophonists, singers. There will also be a tour to iconic works of art in the city and an exhibition of works by street artists, as well as a master class in street photography by Ivan Shishiev, famous for his "Etudes of Sofia". In addition to introducing those interested in the intricacies of this art, the photographer will also show his works at an exhibition.




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