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Bulgarian folklore on show at charity bazaar in Dublin

Photo: Bulgarian Embassy in Ireland

The Chemshir Folk Dance Club from Armagh, children dancers from the Rayna Knyaginya School and Gabriela Ivanova singing Bulgarian folk songs presented Bulgarian folklore at an international charity bazaar in Dublin, Ireland. 

The participation of Bulgarian representatives was organised by the Bulgarian diplomatic mission there, which invited members of the Bulgarian community, Sunday schools and Bulgarian businesses in Ireland, the Bulgarian embassy said on Facebook. Bulgaria was also featured with a stand selling Bulgarian delicacies, cosmetics, literature and art.

The annual International Charity Bazaar in Dublin, held on November 19, combines the efforts of diplomatic missions in Ireland to provide financial support to charities that help people in need.



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