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Sofia Breathes Festival today and in June in front of St. Alexander Nevski cathedral

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The Sofia Breathes urban culture festival is taking place in the capital city for the 8th time today and tomorrow in front of the St. Alexander Nevski cathedral. The event kicks off at 4.30 PM.

"The festival features an exhibition by 50 artists," says Suni Danaci from the Sofia Breathes Foundation. "It includes illustrations, game concepts, animation, cinema, puppets and sculpture, different workshops and lectures. The Ivan Vazov National Theatre is also joining us and we are happy to be able to help them with their new project "Theatre in front of the theatre". There will be a children’s zone that will help bring out creativity in children.”



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