Bayse Kasimlarli is a primary school teacher. She is one of those pedagogues for whom working with children is not just a profession, but a calling. She says that the little ones give her strength and energy, and she puts her whole soul and heart into teaching them to read and write. The students adore her. For some, she is even like a second mother.
Photos: courtesy of Bayse Kasamlarli
English publication: Rositsa Petkova
Assoc. Prof. Marco Scarpa studies Cyril and Methodius’ legacy and the role of the Southern Slavic scriptoriums, and the 14 th century men of letters who worked there for the flourishment of culture in the Balkans. He is also interested in the..
Today we talk to a woman from Bulgaria whose love took her to another country on another continent. Her husband who is half-Zimbabwean, graduated journalism in Bulgaria and the two left for Zimbabwe, and later moved to South Africa. And there, she..
Last September, the all-female choir of the Bulgarian folklore ensemble Shevitsa in Sofia had a surprising new addition: a young man, tattoos and all, the lead singer of a Canadian heavy metal band, who sat neatly next to the last girl on..
+359 2 9336 661