Bulgarian singer Nina Nikolina is presenting her project “The magical voices of Bulgaria” in Rabat.
The concert will be at 8 PM local time on 29 May at Salle Bahnini – the Moroccan Ministry of Culture’s space for cultural events close to the Mohammed V National Theatre, the Bulgarian embassy in the Kingdom of Morocco said, as reported by the Bulgarian news agency BTA.
The concert, featuring singers Petya Parvanova and Biserka Pilarska, marks the day of Bulgarian education, culture and Slavic literature.
There is a popular literary event where visitors – young an d old alike – can become part of the literary life of the capital city Sofia, find different books and meet new authors: Book Alley, organized by the Bulgarian Book Association...
The Bulgarian Cultural Institute in Berlin has unveiled an ambitious and diverse programme for September, promising celebrations of art, film and literature. The month begins with a visual arts exhibition: Cultural Nomads , curated by Irina..
On 3 October at 7 p.m., Bulgaria Hall in Sofia will host a grand charity gala concert called 'Esperanza for Life', organised by the Theodora von Auersperg (TvA) International Foundation. The event is part of the 2025 Sofia Music Weeks, and proceeds from..
The Ivan Vazov National Theatre's production of Medea won the Grand Prix at the 19th Skupi festival in North Macedonia , the company announced...
Albanian writer Majlinda Bregasi presented her novel “The Cut Braid” on the evening of October 6 at Sofia University . The event was attended by the..
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