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Bulgarian and Turkish students from the theatre group at the Community center playing at the "Municipal review of the folk art Kardzhali'86"(Written on the wall)
1st March is a traditional folk holiday connected with the notion of an old woman called Baba Marta (Grandmother Martha). All people tie white- red strings "marthenitsa" on their hands. On photo, Bulgarian and Turkish children meet Baba Marta who gives th
Bulgarian and Turkish students from the theatre group at the Community center playing at the "Municipal review of the folk art Kardzhali'86"(Written on the wall)
Bulgarian and Turkish students from the folk group at the Community center playing at the "Municipal review of the folk art Kardzhali'86"(Written on the wall)
Bulgarian and Turkish students from the theatre group at the Community center playing at the "Municipal review of the folk art Kardzhali'86"(Written on the wall)
Bulgarian and Turkish students from the folk group at the Community center playing at the "Municipal review of the folk art Kardzhali'86"(Written on the wall)
Bulgarian and Turkish students from the folk group at the Community center singing at the "Municipal review of the folk art Kardzhali'86"(Written on the wall)
Bulgarian and Turkish students from the theatre group at the Community center playing at the "Municipal review of the folk art Kardzhali'86"(Written on the wall)
Bulgarian and Turkish women from the folk group at the Community center singing at the "Municipal review of the folk art Kardzhali'86"(Written on the wall)