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.
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