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"Bulgarian speech, music, colors and dance" – an event for the Bulgarian and German public in Hamburg

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Photo: carltoepferstiftung.de

"Bulgarians decorate the world," tells us Emilia Juеcker, who has been living in Germany for decades. The diversity of our cultural traditions, literature, and folklore is at the heart of the seventh annual meeting "Bulgarian Speech, Music, Colors and Dance", which will bring together compatriots in Hamburg on November 30. The initiator of this event is the cultural association "Club of Bulgarian Women and Families in Hamburg", led by Mrs. Juеcker. ‎

Emiia Juecker
The invitation is open to all those who are interested in Bulgarian culture:‎

‎"We organize artists, painters, members of the Club, representatives of various Bulgarian organizations in Hamburg and the surrounding area and we are happy from the bottom of our hearts that we can show the German public our culture this time too", explains Ms. Juecker in the Bulgarian-language program "Bulgaria Today" on Radio Bulgaria. "This year we are holding this event with the support of the Confederation of Bulgarian Cultural Organizations and Activists Abroad and under the auspices of the Executive Agency for Bulgarians Abroad. We have invited official guests, including the Honorary Consul of Bulgaria in Hamburg, Mr. Michael Thomas Fröhlich, as well as the Bulgarian Church with its representation and the members of the church society. We have invited the Bulgarian societies from Hamburg and the surrounding area - the German-Bulgarian Society "Ognishte" from Papenburg, the Bulgarian Society in Hanover, with chairman Gergana Nauman, the dance group led by Kamen Kunev, the "Zdravets" group. We have also invited representatives of websites and media to spread our culture on a larger scale."



Various German dance companies have shown interest in the program of the Bulgarian event in Hamburg. That is why the organizers have planned a simultaneous translation into German so that everyone can hear in detail what will be said from the stage, including excerpts from a book dedicated to the Bulgarian Renaissance master builder Kolyu Ficheto.

There will be a presentation of poems and literary texts by the winners of the annual Bulgarian artistic competition in Hamburg, organized by the Club of Bulgarian Women and Families there, four artists will exhibit their works in the lobby of the prestigious Lichtwarksaal, folk songs and dances, classical music - a rich and diverse program, just as the name of the event suggests "Bulgarian Speech, Music, Colors and Dance". ‎

‎"We will also have a big Christmas tree in the hall on November 30th – everyone is bringing toys and decorations for it. On Saturday it will be a holiday! We, the Bulgarians, decorate the world, like the Christmas tree – with light and magical decorations! Come, may everyone find happiness in this journey around the Christmas tree - a symbol of the world!" invites us ‎Ms. Emilia Juecker.

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Photos are courtesy of Emilia Uecker,  carltoepferstiftung.de





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