After 17 successful performances in Europe, the popular literary format ''Fairy Tales Post Box'' continues its European tour with 11 more locations. It presents a repertoire of new texts written especially for our compatriots abroad. The event features Alexander Sano, Lyuben Dilov Jr, Maya Bejanska, Dimitar Kalburov, Vanya Shtereva, Georgi Blazhev, Philip Bukov, Tsvetelina Tsvetkova, Stefan A. Shterev, Silvia Petkova and Geri Turiyska herself, who is the initiator of these unconventional meetings with the audience.
Today, September 27, ''Fairy Tales Post Box'' is in Hanover. It will visit Paris on October, 6, Edinburgh (October 18), Chester (October 19), Manchester (October 20), Alicante (October 31), Valencia (November 1), Madrid (November 2), Barcelona (November 3), Karlsruhe (November 9) and Nuremberg (November 10).
''Fairy Tales Post Box'' is a literary comedy project in which popular artists read short stories. They are mostly humorous, but they also make us feel emotional and sometimes they even make us cry. Its creator is Geri Turiyska, known as the author of the lyrics of a number of Bulgarian songs.
Geri herself also sings, as we hear in her music project RUBIKUB. It features fantastic musicians – Angel Dyulgerov (guitar), Veselin Veselinov – Eko (bass guitar) and Rosen Vatev (drums). Their song ‘’Za Men Roden Si/ You Are Born for Me’’ was created more than 10 years ago. Angel Dyulgerov and Geri Turiyska wrote the music. Geri authored the lyrics of the piece. The arrangement is by RUBUKUB.
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