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Balcony opera and children's songs for the French Festival of Music in Varna

Photo: Varna Opera House

The Black Sea city of Varna will embrace the spirit of the French Festival of Music on June 21. The event, organised by Alliance Française Varna with the financial support of Varna Municipality, Varna State Opera and Pontica Solutions, will feature three special stages with lively performances.

At 3.30 pm on the promenade of the Varna Street Food Park, students from the International French Lycee in Varna "Charles Perrault", children from the Children's House and others will perform their favourite songs. From 17.00, from the balcony of the Varna Opera House, renowned opera singers will enchant the guests and residents with selected arias. The festivities will continue at 6.30pm on the "Rakovina" stage in the Sea Garden with colourful musical performances by the children of Varna.



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