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Bulgarian group Lot Lorien looks at traditional music in a new way

Ten years after it was formed, Bulgarian band Lot Lorien is celebrating the first Greek release of its music on April 7. Its songs are part of a compilation album of 15 songs from Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Serbia and Turkey entitled Balkan Routes part I – Nikola Tesla.

Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) was a Croatian-born Serbian physicist, mechanical engineer and electrical engineer who had more than 700 inventions to his name; he later gained American citizenship. The album is dedicated to him for his sensitivity and unlocking of many of the mysteries of nature, like the induction motor, Tesla turbines, the dynamic theory of gravity and concepts for electric vehicles.

The band’s contribution in Balkan Routes includes participation alongside Teodosii Spassov, Roman Stolyar and Nona Yotova. They chose to contribute the song Ńňî˙í ńč ęîí÷ĺ čçâĺäĺ/Stoyan Led His Horse.

Lot Lorien writes its own music, along with interpreting traditional songs based on Bulgarian, Balkan, Hebrew, Celtic and world folk music, with progressive and jazz elements. Its name was inspired by the writings of JRR Tolkien. Since it was founded by Kiril Georgiev and Zlatomir Vulchev in 1998, the group has given more than 250 concerts and has participated in festivals in 19 countries, a news released issued by the band said.

On April 10, Lot Lorien will be performing at the Czech Cultural Centre in Sofia from 9pm as part of the centre’s Orange Thursdays in the Lilac Salon programme.

April 8 2008, Source: sofiaecho.com

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Theatre

  • 12 Angry Monologues/12 razgneveni monologa
    What: The play is a compilation of 12 of the best monologues from Bulgarian actor Velko Kunev on the National Theatre stage over the past 30 years. Alone on the stage, Kunev re-experiences the fates, thoughts, worries and fears of his characters - including Ham
    When: October 7 and 25, 7pm
    Where: Ivan Vazov National Theatre
  • Volpone
    What: This comedy, written by English Renaissance playwright Ben Jonson, tells the story of Venetian nobleman Volpone who pretends he’s at death’s door to lure the numerous aspirants to his large inheritance and thereby expose their greed and foolishness. Starr
    When: October 10, 22 and 28 at 7pm
    Where: Ivan Vazov National Theatre
  • The Taming of the Shrew/Oukrotyavane na opurnichavata
    What: Director Marious Kourkinski returns to the stage of the Satirical Theatre with this Shakespearean comedy, which was one of the master’s earlier plays. The original play depicts a nobleman, Petruccio, who, for pragmatic reasons, marries a shrew – a loud-mo
    When: October 10 at 7pm
    Where: Aleko Konstantinov Satirical Theatre

Cultural Institutes

  • Pavel Besta and his inspirations
    What: This exhibition by Czech artist Pavel Besta coincides with his 50th birthday. His paintings are in the realm of the grey and sorrowful. Besta discusses universal questions touching on the beating hearts and disillusioned faces who dwell in the country’s o
    When: Until October 31
    Where: the Czech cultural centre, 100 G. S. Rakovski Str, Sofia

Art

  • Painters from Plovdiv exhibit in Sofia
    What: Natally gallery is organising a general exhibition featuring artists who have depicted Plovdiv’s gentle pace of life in their works. Visitors can admire the delicately smiling characters looking over from Angel Vassilev’s paintings, or the colourful abstr
    When: Until October 30
    Where: Natally, 38A Gourko Str, Sofia
  • The return of Dimitar Voinov
    What: Racoursi gallery presents Bulgarian painter Dimitar Voinov, who has lived and worked in Germany since 1986. Now, 22 years later, he is exhibiting in Bulgaria for the first time. His paintings reveal the use of classic techniques, combined with ambiguous s
    When: Until October 31
    Where: Racoursi, 4A Han Kroum Str, Sofia
  • Eva Peneva and Yulian Yordanov’s graphics for four hands
    What: This collaboration between two artists is a long-nurtured idea that finally comes to life. Yordanov presents 13 of his graphics including titles like Leda, Fragrance or Temptation. To find an adequate answer to his challenge, Peneva painted glass using va
    When: Until October 20
    Where: Teo, 34 Macedonia Str, Varna
  • Soshana: Around the world in 80 years
    What: Austrian painter Susanne Schuller-Soshana is a true cosmopolitan. As one art critic puts it, she has travelled the world not in 80 days, but in 80 years. During her nomadic life, she has met some of the defining titans of the last century’s art scene – in
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    Where: Astri, 34 Tsar Samouil Str, Sofia
  • The apple in the minds of several artists
    What: Though it has a small exhibition area, this gallery always offers carefully selected artists the chance to flaunt their talents. In this general exhibition nine artists have come together to explore the ‘apple theme.’ Works by Boiko Kolev, Rossen Rashev,
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    Where: Art Gallery Paris, 8 Paris Str, Sofia
  • LIKE MOTHER, LIKE DAUGHTER – ANI KARALAMBEVA AND NIYA ABRASHEVA
    What: Drawing on her experience and expertise as a long-time textile designer, Ani Karalambeva collaborates with her daughter Niya Abrasheva to create beauty in the ever-saturated world of fashion and interior design. The exhibition presents mixed media wall pa
    When: Until October 8
    Where: Azza Gallery of Modern Art, 25 Cherni Vruh Blvd, Sofia