PERFORMANCES
Folk dance ensemble Zvezditza has successfully taken part in many festivals abroad and in Bulgaria, earning gold cups, medals, diplomas, and audience's praise.
In 2003, Zvezditza was awarded the honorary title Representative Ensemble by The International Council of Organizations of Folklore Festivals and Folk Arts (CIOFF).
Throughout the years, Zvezditza has participated in many international festivals abroad:
In 2003, Zvezditza was awarded the honorary title Representative Ensemble by The International Council of Organizations of Folklore Festivals and Folk Arts (CIOFF).
Throughout the years, Zvezditza has participated in many international festivals abroad:
Germany – Boesel – 1998
Turkey – Ada Pazari – 1999 Ukraine – Yalta – 2000/CIOFF Turkey – Duzdje – 2000 Germany – Boesel – 2001 Belgium – Schoten - 2002/CIOFF Germany – Boesel – 2003 Portugal – Porto – 2003/CIOFF Germany – Rastede – 2005 Netherlands – Melik – 2005 Germany – Bitburg – 2005/CIOFF Sicily – Licata – 2006 Poland– Zielona Gora 2007/ CIOFF Germany – Krov – 2008 Germany – Dahlem –Trimport – 2008 Germany – Bitburg – 2008 /CIOFF Turkey – Keshan – 2008 Turkey – Edirne – 2009 |
Sardinia – Sestu – 2009 Turkey – Edirne – 2010 Romania – Tulcea – 2010/CIOFF Finland – Rovaniemi – 2011/CIOFF Hungary – Kazincbarcika – 2011 Macedonia – Istibanja – 2011/CIOFF Turkey – Bodrum – 2012 Turkey – Keshan – 2013 Germany – Bitburg – 2013/CIOFF France – Bedarieux – 2014/ IOV Croatia – Kutina – 2014/CIOFF Hungary – Sarvar – 2015/ IOV Poland – Rybnik – 2015 Turkey – Gemlik – 2015 Slovenia – Maribor – 2016 Austria – Stainz – 2016 Germany – Bitburg – 2017 Bosnia & Herzegovina -Sarajevo - 2018 Romania - Tulcea - 2019 The Czech Republic-Strakonice -2022 |
Each festival has added to the ensemble’s unique folk artistry and professionalism, establishing Zvezditza as a leader in the Bulgarian folk dance community.
Zvezditza also has performed in numerous festivals at home:
Lovech - 1998, 2004
Smolyan - 1999 Veliko Tarnovo - 2000 Stara Zagora - 2002, 2016 Kazanlak - 2003, 2015 Primorsko - 2004 Plovdiv - 2006 Haskovo - 1999, 2000, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2017 Harmanli - 2012 |
Sevlievo - 2015
Yambol - 2015 Sandanski - 2016 Sofia - 2016 Pazardzik - 2017 Elena - 2017 Kovachevica - 2017 Sopot - 2018 Pravets - 2019 Ivaylovgrad - 2019 Dimitrovgrad - 1994 - present |