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The album "Where Do the Miracles Live?" - a message to Bulgarian children around the world

Children's song composer Dono Tsvetkov presents his new album with a big concert on April 15

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Children's song composer Dono Tsvetkov presents his new album "Where Do the Miracles Live?" with a big concert on April 15 at the Central Military Club in Sofia.

This new musical project by the author of the undisputed children's hit "Hello, Hello, Sunshine" (Ало, ало, слънчице) which has tens of millions of views on YouTube, will not only delight young listeners, but also fulfills an important cultural mission. The goal is to support Bulgarian schools abroad by providing a contemporary musical repertoire that will help children abroad connect with their native culture and language through music.

"The concert "Where Do the Miracles Live?" is not just a musical project, but a message to Bulgarian children around the world - to carry Bulgaria in their hearts, wherever they are," says Dono Tsvetkov.

The new album includes a well-known song - "If You Gave Hope" performed by the duo Mania and Children's Hit Studio DA. We also find the song in one of the textbooks for the 7th grade of Bulgarian schools. 



The project "Where Do Miracles Live?" is implemented by the "Otkritie" (Discovery) Foundation with the financial support of Dr. Milen Vrabevski, the Bulgarian Memory Foundation and Intelligent Music Project, which are actively working to preserve and popularize Bulgarian culture and identity.

A galaxy of Bulgarian stars will shine on stage at the concert presentation of the album - Bogdan Tomov, Desi Dobreva, Petya Buyuklieva, Iskren Petsov, Militsa Bozhinova, Yoana Dragneva, Duet Mania, Yordan Markov and Vyara Panteleeva, who will perform specially selected songs. Children's vocal groups will also participate in the concert: Children's Hit Studio DA, Sweet Popcorn, Mickey Mouse, Diamond, Barbaroni and Vocal Formation VOICES.







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