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Three Bulgarian groups will dance at International Week of Culture in Tübingen

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The folklore dance club "Zharava" at the Bulgarian school "Rodna Rech" in Tübingen will participate in the International Week of Culture in the German city, the school announced. The event, which will be held on September 28, will also include the dance group "Veselie" from Milan and the folk choir "Iskritsi".

During the International Culture Week, in addition to dance performances, there will also be a presentation of Bulgarian specialties, it is clear from the shared information.

"Come and enjoy Bulgarian culture, dance and cuisine together! We look forward to playing with many people with you", the club Zharava sends an invitation.

The dance formation was created in 2019 by enthusiasts who love folk dances. "Our goals are to learn the steps of the many authentic people from all folklore areas, to turn some of them into processed dances, as well as to preserve and popularize the richness of the Bulgarian dance folklore", say the members of Zharava folk group.



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