Between Life And Death: A Festival’s Journey Through Tragedy [Part II]
To read PART I of this report, go to this link. Two “in yr face” Tragedies: Double...
Read MorePosted by Savas Patsalidis | 1st Aug 2025 | Bulgaria, Festivals, Transcultural Collaborations
To read PART I of this report, go to this link. Two “in yr face” Tragedies: Double...
Read MorePosted by Savas Patsalidis | 1st Aug 2025 | Bulgaria, Festivals, Transcultural Collaborations
We each owe a Death Johannes von Tepl, Death and the Ploughman [ Der Ackermann und der Tod, 1401 ]...
Read MorePosted by Plamen Radev | 1st Sep 2021 | Between.Pomiędzy 2021, Bulgaria, Festivals, Interview, Poland
The Isle of Youth 2021 was a two-day (PhD) student conference held on 11-12 May 2021 as part of...
Read MorePosted by Ina Doublekova | 30th Apr 2021 | Bulgaria, Review, Theatre and Dance
The kitchen has long been a significant trope in our civilization. This began in ancient fires and...
Read MorePosted by Ina Doublekova | 4th Feb 2021 | Bulgaria, Interview, Theatre and Dance, Transmedia
Galina Borissova is a dancer and choreographer, working mainly in the field of modern and...
Read MorePosted by Ina Doublekova | 24th Jan 2021 | Bulgaria, Review, Theatre and Dance
As the second wave of the pandemic was just gaining speed in the country, in between the worrying...
Read MorePosted by Ina Doublekova | 23rd Dec 2020 | Bulgaria, Interview, Theatre and Dance
Five years ago in November, a new space for contemporary dance and performance opened its doors in...
Read MorePosted by Asen Terziev | 24th Jan 2018 | Bulgaria, Review
Delhi Dance by Ivan Vyrypaev; directed by Galin Stoev; set design by Nikola Toromanov; costumes by...
Read MorePosted by Kamelia Nikolova | 22nd Aug 2017 | Bulgaria, Festivals
The 25th edition of the Varna Summer International Theatre Festival, Bulgaria’s biggest theatrical...
Read MorePosted by Kamelia Nikolova | 9th Mar 2017 | Bulgaria, Festivals, Germany, Transcultural Collaborations
The emblem of human existence The stage has a rectangular ramp on it, covered with a large pink...
Read MorePosted by Julia Secklehner | 18th Nov 2016 | Bulgaria, Review
“Close your eyes, we are traveling to Sofia now,” we’re told as we stand outside GRAD,...
Read MorePosted by Judith Fagelson | 10th Mar 2016 | Bulgaria, Review
The gadulka’s role in a Bulgarian folk orchestra might be compared the viola’s in a Western...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 14th May 2014 | Bulgaria, Interview
What is your first childhood memory of theatre? I have no clear memories of the theatre as a...
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