Artists from 6 countries will paint two large-scale murals in Sofia. Artists from Austria, England, Brazil, Bulgaria, Spain and Colombia are drawing public attention to the consequences of climate change and human activities, organizers from the Visionary Foundation say.
The first mural is called "Interconnections" as work on it starts on August 14th on 126th school in Sofia. The message of the Austrian artists of Video.Sckre is about the overproduction of electronics and the resulting problems. The second mural is entitled "Seasons". Its creation starts on August 16 in the underpass of Bulgaria Blvd. and T. Kableshkov Blvd, as the mural focuses on climate change.
One of India’s most renowned dance ensembles, performing in the Odissi style, will showcase its art in Bulgaria. From 13 to 17 August, fans of Indian culture in Kyustendil, Sofia, Burgas and Varna will have the opportunity to enjoy performances by the..
Through the delicate stitches of Bulgarian embroidery, Iren Velichkova-Yamami tells the story of Bulgaria. Two years ago, she donated a hand-embroidered map of Bulgaria to the National History Museum, and now she is about to present her book, Bulgaria in..
Burgas is the town where Bulgarian opera diva Raina Kabaivanska started her remarkable career on the world’s opera stages. That is why it is in Burgas that a photo exhibition has opened, tracing the life, career and charity work of the Bulgarian opera..
One of India’s most renowned dance ensembles, performing in the Odissi style, will showcase its art in Bulgaria. From 13 to 17 August, fans of Indian..
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