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.
A Bulgarian production company will build a new film center worth EUR 15 million in the Sofia-Bozhurishte Industrial Park. The film center will span over 30,000 square meters. The contract for the sale of the land will be signed at the end of..
The first EU Songbook has been released, featuring six songs from each of the 27 EU member countries and Ode to Joy, the anthem of the European Union, reports BTA. The Songbook, a non-profit Danish initiative, has no financial ties to the EU,..
Days of Bulgarian culture will be organized in Madrid between November 9 and December 31, 2024, BTA reported, citing Latinka Hinkova, president of the Association of Bulgarians and Artists "TREBOL" and head of two Bulgarian Sunday schools in Torrejon de..
The Gala Concert of the National Ballet of El Salvador will take place today at 16.00 in the State Opera House in Stara Zagora as part of the..
After the success of the "We are the children of the river" festival in September, a civic foundation is once again collaborating with the Plovdiv..
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