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Singers from Taraclia Take Part in International Summer Festival in Sofia
Singers from Taraclia Take Part in International Summer Festival in Sofia
Singers from Taraclia, Moldova, taking part in National Palace of Culture's International Summer Festival on July 9, 2024 (BTA Photo)

Four singers from the Regional House of Culture in Taraclia, Moldova, took part in National Palace of Culture’s International Summer Festival 2024, which takes place in Sofia from July 6 to July 14. The artists from Taraclia came to Bulgaria at the invitation of the organizer of the event - the Еxecutive Agency for Bulgarians Abroad.

"Anna Kostin, Mariya Kirova and Darya Kirova and I performed an hour-long vocal performance of Bulgarian patriotic and folk songs, as well as Moldovan works for the residents and guests of Sofia. The concert went beautifully. The audience welcomed the soloists with warm applause and wanted an encore! We thank the Executive Agency for Bulgarians Abroad for the invitation," Marina Karamalak, the artistic director of Taraclia's Regional House of Culture, told BTA.

The International Summer Festival is an event that includes various cultural and artistic performances such as concerts, theatre performances, film screenings, exhibitions, etc. It is organized annually and attracts both local and international artists and spectators. It is held in the spirit of the traditions of the participating countries: Armenia, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Moldova, Greece, Italy.

Its themed days focus on the customs and culinary delights of each participating country, according to the festival's official website.

The Еxecutive Agency for Bulgarians Abroad participates in the organization of such events in order to promote Bulgarian culture and maintain ties with Bulgarian communities abroad.

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