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Culture in the EU (3): Bulgaria
Posted: June 7, 2016 | Author: Ian Pace | Filed under: Architecture, Art, Culture, Dance, European Union, Film, Literature, Music - General, New Music, Theatre, Videos | Tags: alexis weissenberg, andrey lekarski, atanas dalchev, boryana rossa, bulgarian national ensemble, christo javacheff, donyo donev, eduard zahariev, georgi gospodinov, georgi stanishev, georgi tutev, ivan minekov, ivan shopov, ivan spassov, jeanne-claude javacheff, julia kristeva, konstantin iliev, krasimir kyurkchiyski, mila iskenova, nikolai rainov, peter koutev, trying to fly, vulo radev, yordan radichkov |2 Comments

As a solid supporter of the Remain campaign, in the 18 days from June 5th until the European Union Referendum on June 23rd, I am posting a selection of links and other information about music, literature, film, visual art, dance, architecture, etc., from each of the EU nations.

I make no claims to be comprehensive in any case, and my choices undoubtedly will reflect my own aesthetic interests – but I believe that may be more interesting than a rather anonymous selection of simply the most prominent artists or art. All work comes from the post-1945 era, the period during which the EU has come to fruition, but may (and often will) include work which dates from before the nations in question joined the EU. As I am writing in English, where translations exist I will use these. Time does not allow for detailed commentaries, I just throw these selections out there in the hope others will be interested in the extraordinary range of culture which has emerged from citizens of the EU.


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