"The dying fire is often rekindled thanks to a few remaining embers." With these warm words, Slavic philology professor Krassimir Stantchev inspires hope that the fading interest in the Bulgarian alphabet, the Bulgarian language and Bulgarian culture abroad will one day rekindle its glow.
At a recent international conference on Cyrillic, held in Sofia and Plovdiv with the participation of scholars from eleven countries, the participants acknowledged a disturbing fact: the number of Bulgarian studies lectures abroad is decreasing with each passing year, and today there are only twenty-nine.
The situation is so serious, according to a professor at Italy's Roma Tre University, that there is literally talk of saving the teaching of Bulgarian in Europe.
Bulgarian authors and cultural figures are representing our country at the Leipzig Book Fair 2025. Among them is poet, writer, composer and musician Emanuil Vidinski, who will participate today in the discussion "Between Germany and Bulgaria",..
For the 51st time, the Ikar Performing Arts Awards will be presented at an official ceremony at the Ivan Vazov National Theatre in Sofia on 27 March - World Theatre Day. The theme of IKAR 2025 is 'PARTY Coalition' - a reflection of the political..
The oldest opera theatre in Bulgaria outside the capital Sofia - the Stara Zagora Opera , which is celebrating a remarkable centennial anniversary this creative season, presents a new production of Verdi's masterpiece Rigoletto on March 28 and 29...
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