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Sofia municipality offers children free theatrical and circus performances throughout June

Dreaming Together sports initiative in Sofia
Photo: BGNES

Under the motto “For the children of Sofia”, the city will be transformed into a venue for sports, culture, charity and joy throughout June, Sofia municipality has announced.  

In the course of one month the children will be able to see theatrical performances, listen to excerpts of books read by famous actors and feel the magic of circus art – free of charge. Volunteer initiatives will also be organized, bringing together young and old alike.

On International Children’s Day, Sofia Mayor Vasil Terziev wished all people celebrating the day that they remain children in the way they look at the world for as long as they can. In Knyazheska Garden he gave the start to the children’s sporting initiative “Dreaming Together”, organized by Sofia municipality and Begach sports club.



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