Six years ago, on the day of the first day of spring, several Bulgarian women living in Brussels, driven by their love for their native folklore and the strength of their roots, decided to create their own creative corner, where this love would find expression. Thus the a cappella formation Bulgapeya with conductor Nadezhda Nikolova came to life.
Photos: Bulgapeya private archive
English publication: Rositsa Petkova
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