Tuncay Yildiz Recital in Cultural Centre Trakart Plovdiv - Bulgaria
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2010 | Trakart Gallery | Night of Museums and Galleries Plovdiv
The Official Opening of Plovdiv – European Capital of Culture 2019
“We Are All Colours” on 12 January 2019 is a show production by phase7.performing arts and Plovdiv 2019 Foundation for Plovdiv - European Capital of Culture 2019
With the participation of:
Artistic Director: Sven Sören Beyer
Technical Director: Steffen Fuchs
Light Design: Björn Hermann
Visual Design: Hajo Rehm, Daniel Bandke
Music Composer: Hristo Namliev
Conductor of choirs: Dian Tchobanov
Musical Supervision: Christian Steinhäuser, Max Trieder
Interactive Video Design: Frieder Weiss
Stage Director Choir of Language: Gustav Rueb
Stage Director Transitions and Letters: Stayko Murdjey
Dance Choreography: Lydia Klement
Costume Design: Pedro Richter, Corinna Gassauer
Show Direction: Peter Brix
Master of Ceremony: Lilyana Barzeva
Electronic Music Live Act: Schiller
Singer: Valya Balkanska and Petar Yanev /pipe/
Flute Player: Theodossii Spassov
Actors: Students in 11 th and 12 th grade in National High school for Scenes and Film’s Arts
Dancers: Trakya Ensemble
Bagpipe Playerя: VN Music Voldoya Nikolov
Kukeri: Community Center Vasil Levski 1927
Laser Harp Player: Intro Quartet
Choirs: Academic mixed choir Gaudeamus – Art Academy Plovdiv; Chamber Choir “Ivan
Spassov”; Detska Kitka Choir; Academic Folklore Choir - Art Academy Plovdiv; Plovdiv Boys
Choir; Choir of State Opera Plovdiv
Letter moving Act: Sport school Vasil Levski
1000 citizens of Plovdiv
Visual Credits:
Design studio Punkt
Bulgarian National TV
Regional Archaeological Museum Plovdiv
Plovdiv Ethnographic Museum
The Regional State Archives – Plovdiv
Cultural Center-Museum Trakart
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Graz and beyond (YouTube)
Media Café
Sonya Todorova Stankova
Visit Plovdiv
Special Thanks to:
The Municipality of Plovdiv
BNR - Region Radio Station RRS Plovdiv
Military Club - Plovdiv
Bulgarian Post Services
Alexander Thompson
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Plovdiv Bulgaria Ancient Roman mosaics / Das römische Mosaikmuseum
The city of Plovdiv 2000 years ago was the largest Roman town on the Balkan peninsula.
Plovdiv was a large and important cultural and commercial center since the days of Philip of Macedon. When Philip of Macedon conquered the city, he named him in his honor Philipopolis. The Roman name of the city of Trimontium, which in translation means a city on three hills.
In the city itself there are remarkable architectural monuments, such as Roman mosaics, the ancient Amphitheater, the Roman stadium, the Roman Forum and others.
In Plovdiv in the ancient Roman villa preserved Roman mosaics in very good conditions. The Roman Mosaic Museum is in the center of the city.
In the museum you can also see the exhibits from the time of the Thracians. Also in the museum there is an exposition of glassware and tracked the development of glass processing for the last several thousand years.
The museum is very interesting and deserves attention.
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Die Stadt Plovdiv vor 2000 Jahren war die größte römische Stadt auf der Balkanhalbinsel.
Plovdiv war ein großes und wichtiges kulturelles und kommerzielles Zentrum seit den Tagen von Philipp von Makedonien. Als Philip von Mazedon die Stadt eroberte, nannte er ihn zu seiner Ehre Philipopolis. Der römische Name der Stadt Trimontium, die in der Übersetzung eine Stadt auf drei Hügeln bedeutet.
In der Stadt selbst gibt es bemerkenswerte architektonische Denkmäler wie römische Mosaiken, das antike Amphitheater, das römische Stadion, das Forum Romanum und andere.
In Plovdiv in der alten römischen Villa bewahrte römische Mosaiken in sehr gutem Zustand. Das römische Mosaikmuseum befindet sich im Zentrum der Stadt.
Im Museum können Sie auch die Exponate aus der Zeit der Thraker sehen. Auch im Museum gibt es eine Ausstellung von Glaswaren und verfolgt die Entwicklung der Glasverarbeitung für die letzten mehrere tausend Jahre.
Das Museum ist sehr interessant und verdient Aufmerksamkeit.
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Plovdiv - Bulgaria
Plovdiv is the second largest city in Bulgaria after Sofia, best known after the largest fairgrounds in the Balkans, Plovdiv Fair, which hosts many important yearly events such as International Technical Fair, International Consumer Goods and Technologies Fair and specialised exhibitions AGRA, VINARIA, MEDICUS, DENTO, GALENIA, PrintCom and Foodtech.
So if Plovdiv is famous as a commercial centre, why would it be attractive for tourists?
Plovdiv is set on the banks of Maritsa River, strategically located at the crossroads of two important traffic corridors. Many nations passed Plovdiv throughout its history: Romans (they founded Trimontium), Turks and of course Bulgarians, and each of them left remarkable traces that can still be admired today.
Plovdiv's main sights include a very well preserved Roman theatre from the 2nd century, large enough to accommodate 3000 people. It is still used during Plovdiv's festivals. And then there is so called Old Town, a part of the town built at the site of the ancient Trimontium, characterised by beautifully preserved Bulgarian houses from the 19th century.
We visited Plovdiv on a day trip from Sofia. It isn't too far; a train journey takes about 2 hours. We were unlucky with the weather. It was rather gloomy, with an occasional raindrop splashing on us from dark, heavy clouds. But we still enjoyed Plovdiv very much, the stroll around the Old Town being one of the highlights.
The houses in Old Town were inspired by the baroque, but their core features remain distinctively Bulgarian. Some of them are transformed into museums, galleries and workshops.
One of the most beautiful houses in the Old Town is The Ethnographic Museum. It is a fine example of the Bulgarian Baroque architecture of the National Revival Period. It was built in 1847. The principal facade of the house faces west, giving onto a spacious and well-kept garden. We were lucky to stumble upon a group of Bulgarian ladies in traditional Bulgarian costumes, and got a glimpse of a flamboyant cultural performance, its centre point being Bulgarian masks belted with cowbells storming through the courtyard.
Djumaya (Friday) Mosque
Is an active Muslim temple, known also as Ulu (main) Djumaya Mosque. As legend goes, the last name is dated back to the time when the Ottomans conquered Plovdiv in 1371. The Muslim temple was built in the place of an Orthodox cathedral from the 13th c., dedicated to Saint Petka ( Paraskeva). Djumaya Mosque is the second biggest Muslim building within the boundaries of today's Bulgaria, having build-up area of about 1500 sq.m.
The Plovdiv Clock-tower
A The PlovdivA Clock-tower is situated on the Sahatteppe. It is considered that this is one of the oldest clock-towers not only in Bulgaria but also in the whole Europe. Its construction is dated back to the 16th c. In the beginning of the 19th c this remarkable monument broke down. In 1812 the town public undertook the restoration of the tower.
Ancient-revival ensemble around Hissarkapiya
The architecture of the Ancient Plovdiv represents a top manifestation of anotherA outstanding period of Bulgarian history the National Revival (18th-19th c.). There is homogeneous architectural ensemble, where the structures from the epoch of National Revival connect all historical layers, a rare combination of national traditional architecture and older historical layers, forming a homogeneous ensemble.
BalabanovA House
HadjiA Panayout Lampsha a rich merchant and moneylender, built house of the beginning of the 17th century. It is of imposing size built on an area of 546 sq.m. and with a capacity of 4723 cubic meters. Its last owner the merchant Louka Balabanov, whose name it bears to this day. Today a permanent exhibition of modern paining is displayed on the first floor of the house. On the second floor, once used to receive guests and even, today furnished in the typical town style of the National Revival Period.
Olympic rowing canal
Length 2320m, width 135m, normal depth 2,5 m. It is a thoroughly artificial canal. The canal was inaugurated in 1989 for the World Youth Championship in canoe-kayak.One of the best rowing canals internationally: covers all possible distances.
ДИАГНОЗА АРТИСТ в Пловдив, КУТУРЕН ЦЕНТЪР-ТРАКАРТ
ДИАГНОЗА АРТИСТ е музикална театрална постановка с участието на Георги Низамов, Христо Ламбрев, Деси Морален и Богомила Николова.
2010 | White Zone | Night of Museums and Galleries Plovdiv
Night of museums and galleries - Plovdiv, 2011
ПРЕМИЕРАТА НА СТРАННИТЕ НЕЩА, 12 май 2015 г., Тракарт - Пловдив
ПРЕМИЕРАТА НА СТРАННИТЕ НЕЩА, 12 май 2015 г., Тракарт - Пловдив
Разказите на Бонев и цигулката на Мичо Димитров сътвориха нов сетивен свят в „Тракарт“ - Пловдив
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Стефан Бонев не е заразен от болестта, засегнала голяма част от съвременна българска литература и която кара авторите да занимават читателите си с това какво да обядвали, какъв секс са правили и как са ходили до тоалетната. Това заяви проф. Клео Протохристова по време на премиерата на новата книга на Стефан Бонев „Странните неща“. Тя призна, че рядко става редактор на художествени текстове, но прочитът още на първите няколко разказа на Бонев я е накарал много бързо да превъзмогне колебанията си. Според нея, разходката, на която авторът кани читателя си, бяга от популярните, гарантирано успешни маршрути и апелира към собствената му способност за съпричастие, смирение и доброта.
Издателят Надя Фурнаджиева, похвали целия екип на „Летера“, чийто щемпел носи сборникът, но най-вече графичния дизайнер Васил Киров, за невероятното художествено оформление на книгата.
С виртуозните си изпълнения цигуларят Мичо Димитров, обявен за Музикант на годината на България за 2013-а година, придаде класически музикален привкус на литературната среща, допълвайки изящния прочит на боневите творби, направен от актрисата от Драматичен театър – Пловдив, Мария Генчева.
Изненадата си от развитието на Бонев изрази и проф. Огнян Сапарев, редактор на първата му издадена книга „Разкази за двама“. Той констатира, че авторът е станал много по-лиричен в изказа си и направи сравнение на част от разказите му с приказността на Андерсен.
Председателят на пловдивския Общински съвет, арх. Илко Николов, изненада всички в залата, не само с появата си, но и с добрите думи за разказите на Стефан Бонев, част от които вече прочел с огромно удоволствие. Някои от заклетите почитатели на писателя, обаче си спомниха, че той е бил и на премиерата на предишната книга на Бонев „Пред прага на храма“ през 2012 г.
„Странните неща” е четвъртият сборник на разказвача и вече е по рафтовете на книжарниците. В нея майсторът на късата проза е включил 24 разказа или две дузини, както обича да казва проф. Протохристова.
Razhodka do Plovdiv
28.04.2013
Bulgaria Plovdiv New Buildings
Plovdiv - The 6th Oldest Town in the World
The history of my hometown spreads over six thousand years and makes it the sixth oldest permanently inhabited
town in the world. In Plovdiv have lived and live many different tribes and people: proto-Thracians, Thracians, Greeks, Macedonians, Romans, Slavs, Bulgarians and also Turks, Armenians and Jews. On it streets have walked rulers like Philip of Macedonia and may be his son Alexander the Great, Roman and Byzantium emperors, crusaders like Conrad of Swabia, Louis VII of France and Fridrich Barbarosa.Plovdiv was one of the main cities of Byzantia, the Bulgarian kingdoms and the Ottoman empire. Now it's the second largest bulgarian city and center of South Bulgaria.
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Plovdiv is the second largest city in Bulgaria and an administrative center. It is situated in the Upper Thracian Plain (Gornotrakiyska Nizina), on the both banks of the Maritsa river. The town in its present appearance was built around seven hills -- the hills of Plovdiv (Plovdiv Tepes) which are an inseparable part of the city's history.
Plovdiv is one of the oldest cities in Europe -- the beginning of its history dates back to 4,000 years BC.
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Plovdiv Ancient Theatre, Bulgaria - Unravel Travel TV
Built in the early 2nd century A.D. by the Roman Emperor Traianus (98-117), the Theatre was one of the most important public buildings in Trimontium. The Ancient Theatre seated between 5,000 and 7,000 people. The stage was decorated with ornaments, cornices and statues. The Theatre was unearthed in 1968-1979 in a Plovdiv Archaeological Museum work site. The amphitheatre featured 28 carved stone rows of which 20 remained intact.
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