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Music, art bazaar and books at summer festival in Sofia’s North Park

Photo: North Park Fest

June 20-23, Sofia’s North Park is hosting a park festival, the Bulgarian news agency BTA reports. Besides music with famous Bulgarian performers, there will also be an art bazaar where artists will display handmade works of art. The Bulgarian Books association will also take part in the first North Park Fest. The programme also includes creative classes for children and adults, environmental activities and open-air sports and dance training, and lots of fun and games. The Forest Workshop foundation will have four special forest stations for the children and their parents – “The life of butterflies”, “Urban gardening”, “Eco-friendly building materials”, “Emotional intelligence”.



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