"My Voice" is a musical show in which Kamelia Todorova will share memories of her successes and failures, happy and not so happy moments from her career.
On November 22, at the Azaryan Theatre - Hall 2 of the National Palace of Culture in Sofia, the famous singer will perform some iconic jazz and pop songs from her repertoire. The audience will have the opportunity to follow with music and video her artisitic life - "spontaneous, energetic, ironic and sad - full of many ups and downs, but never boring", in her own words.
Kamelia Todorova's career began in the early 1970s - as an actress in the experimental theater troupe "4 + 4". Later she graduated from the Estrada Department (now Pop and Jazz) at the Pancho Vladigerov National Music Academy, in the class of Irina Chmihova. Then came her successful years in Bulgaria and around the world - as a singer and actress, then - ten years "in the West", her return home and the "restart" of her artistic career, to the delight of her numerous fans.
A kind of panorama and balance of her biography, the show "My Voice", realized with the support of Sofia Municipality, is another proof of her talent, adventurous spirit and courage – both in her personal and professional life.
Written by Albena Bezovska
English Rositsa Petkova
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