The Bulgarian National Radio Children's Choir will make its fifth tour to Belgium. The tour starts on 29 April and continues until 2 May.
Under the baton of Venetsia Karamanova and to the accompaniment of pianist Siana Atanassova, the choir will stage two concerts in Ghent and Brussels. Invitations are available, respectively, from the Miracle Voices Bulgarian Cultural Society and the Orpheus Bulgarian-Belgian Society of Culture and Art.
In Ghent, the choir will sing in a 12th century Gothic cathedral, and in the Belgian capital the Bulgarian choir will be joined by the Children's and Youth Choir of the Royal Theatre of La Monnaie.
Compiled by: Yoan Kolev
English: Elizabeth Radkova
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