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Kamchya Resort in Bulgaria welcomes guests from Moscow

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Kamchya Resort in Bulgaria welcomes guests from Moscow


02.10.2018

Kamchya sanatorium and recreation complex 

Kamchya sanatorium and recreation complex will become one of the platforms for the Days of Moscow festival launched on October 1, Russian Bulgaria reports.

Representatives of the Moscow authorities will be the guests at Kamchya. The head of the Moscow City Foreign Economic and International Relations Department Sergey Cheremin leads the delegation. Kamchya is expected to organize a rich cultural program which starts on October 4.

It will begin with the performance of young dancers of the Moscow Cadet Music Corps. Despite of their young age children have repeatedly won first prizes in numerous competitions. They performed in Italy, France, China etc.

In addition, Bright Moscow art installation will be opened within the festival. The students of the Gagarin Kamchya School will paint a seven-meter poster depicting the contour of the Russian capital. They will perform for the Moscow guests with a concert program in Russian language.

There also will be a creative meeting with the children's writer Anna Goncharova. She will share her new series of adventures of small raccoons - Eni and Eli.

The performance of Natalia Bondarchuk might be very interesting. Russian actress and film director will talk about her work, about her father's career - the legendary Soviet cinematographer Sergey Bondarchuk. Natalia Bondarchuk’s children school works in Kamchya for a year, children are taught to shoot films there.

As Russkiy Mir reported, the Days of Moscow began on October 1 in Sofia. They are held for the first time in the last 10 years and will also take place in Pleven and Varna.

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