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First Albanian Art festival to take place in Bulgaria on November 21-22

Photo: Albanian Art Festival

The first Albanian art festival will be held on November 21-22 in Bulgaria. The event is held under the patronage of the Bulgarian Minister of Culture and with the assistance of the Albanian Embassy. 

The Sofia Philharmonic will play classical works by Bulgarian and Albanian composers in the capital's Bulgaria concert hall.

Within the framework of the festival, an exhibition of over 30 bright works by prominent contemporary Albanian artists Emiona Stasi, Arben Kristani and Dashamir Gurabardi will be arranged.

Also on November 21, in the chamber Bulgaria hall, young Albanian musicians under the direction of Marko Ozbic will perform chamber works by Cesk Zadeja and Isak Shehu.



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