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Varna is the summer destination for the artists from RADAR fest

Photo: radar-festival.eu

With a series of events, Varna on the Black Sea is setting the stage for the 10th edition of the RADAR festival. Since 2014, RADAR has been one of the most innovative forums in the world, a mix of different musical genres with unorthodox techniques from other art forms. RADAR connects different international projects in which Bulgarian artists work with colleagues from all over the world.

Officially, the festival will run from 3 to 6 August, but outside the “main programme”, the events have been “stretched over time”. There will be an exhibition of posters which have captured the spirit of the RADAR festival through the years before the launch of the main programme which will feature musical workshops, concerts and lectures.

Compiled by Gergana Mancheva
Translated and posted by Milena Daynova



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