Japanese Ashibue Theater presents in Sofia “Gauche the Cellist” by great writer Kenji Miyazawa (1896-1933). This is the story of a musician, considered mediocre, who presented himself brilliantly at an important concert... with the help of animals. The show's director is Ms. Tsukushi Sonoyama, who is also the theater’s director. It is a curious fact that actors learned part of the text in Bulgarian with the help of translator Kristina Ivanova, who worked with them in Japan for a considerable period of time for 16 hours each day. The performance on November 3 is yet another event from the 30th edition of the Days of Japanese Culture in Bulgaria.
50 children and young people from three continents, in 13 different countries around the world, took part in an international literary competition for children from Bulgarian communities around the world between December 2024 and March 2025. The..
Rumen Rashev is a prominent figure as principal soloist in Bulgarian ballet in the 1970s and 1980s. He found a place in the world of art without ever intending to, but with the blessing of Nedelcho Izov, director of the National School of..
The Bulgarian Minister of Culture Marian Bachev and Vice President of Bulgaria Iliana Iotova opened the Bulgarian stand at the world-famous London Book Fair – 2025. Bulgaria’s second consecutive participation in the prestigious forum is being carried..
Five former students in Prof. Andrey Daniel's class gather on his birthday to continue a conversation they once started in the 51st..
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