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8-9 November in NDK

British show STOMP to perform in Sofia

Photo: BNR - Radio Sofia

For the first time in Sofia, the British show STOMP will perform in Hall 1 of the National Palace of Culture (NDK) from 8 to 10 November 2024. The show, which combines dance, music and theatre, will present its infectious blend of rhythm, drama and comedy to an exciting soundtrack inspired by the hustle and bustle of everyday life. 

The eight performers use everything from Zippo lighters, matchboxes, brooms, dustbins and even a kitchen sink to create their explosive beat that audiences of all ages will enjoy.

"It really is a very entertaining show. There are no age restrictions, so kids are welcome, parents, grandparents. There's no language barrier, everyone can understand it because we're doing rhythm. It's a universal language," Phil Batchelor, who is part of the Stomp troupe, told BNR Radio Sofia.



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