Barish-2004 Community Center
ul.23-ti Septemvri, No1
9120 Dolni Chiflik
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- Arts
- Democracy and community development
- Human rights
- Youth and education
Education for minorities
Folklore dances, English language education
ul.23-ti Septemvri, No1
9120 Dolni Chiflik
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Education for minorities
Folklore dances, English language education
#BeActive is a pioneering initiative designed for young individuals dedicated to shaping better living and working environments through active citizenship. Tailored for youth workers and organizations, it seeks to motivate and empower young people, especially those from rural or remote...
P.O.Box 84, 1505 Sofia
Sofia
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Mission:
Black Flamingo Publishing is a Bulgarian publisher of innovative poetry, drama, fiction
and specialized art and documentary projects.
Black Flamingo Publishing is the natural choice for young writers, poets and authors of
fiction and documentary literature targeting the cultural elite. We publish both translated
literature and Bulgarian authors, whom we present outside Bulgaria.
In order to broaden the readership of our authors, Black Flamingo Publishing will cooperate with Messechina Music (www.messechina-music.com), organising joint promotions combining music with dramatized text.
Objectives:
Black Flamingo Publishing focuses on fiction and documentary literature targeting alternative cultural elite outside formal frameworks and concepts. We aim to become an attractive center for alternative and unconventionally-minded writers.
Activities:
• Production and Publishing
• Literary Agency
Black Flamingo Publishing Ltd
P.O.Box 84
1505 Sofia
Bulgaria
tel/fax: + 359 2 946 30 70office@blackflamingopublishing.com
Published 2010
• Peter Turrini – Endlich Schluss. Plays
• Vassil Parmakov – "Me and Major Bluecher". Stories
• Roland Schimmelpfennig - Hier und Jetzt. Plays
Published 2011
• Herbert Berger - Kleider machen Leichen. Plays
• Ulrike Almut Sanding – Flamingos. Stories
• Johannes Gelich – Der afrikanishe Freund. Novel
• Arthur Schnitzler - Anatol, Plays
• Rainer Werner Fassbinder - Der Müll, die Stadt und der Tod. Plays
• Werner Schwab – Fäkaliendramen. Plays
• Bertolt Brecht - Furcht und Elend des Dritten Reiches. Play
Published 2012
• Peter Weiss - Trotzki im Exil. Play
Coming Soon
• Christopher Isherwood - Goodbye to Berlin. Novel
• Werner Schwab - Königskomödien. Plays
• Richard Schuberth - Wartet nur, bis Captain Flint kommt. Play
• Miron Zownir - Parasiten der Ohnmacht. Stories
• Fritz Hochwälder - Das heilige Experiment. Plays
• Gunther Geltinger - Mensch Engel. Novel
• Miron Zownir - Kein schlichter Abgang. Stories
• Jónína Leósdóttir - Allt fínt...en þú? Novel
• Audur Ava Olafsdottir - Rosa candida. Novel
• Hubert von Goisern – Stromlinien. Logbook
• Gabi Köpp – Warum war ich bloss ein Madchen? Das Trauma einer Flucht 1945
• Meša Selimović - Derviš i smrt - Novel
We will popularize Middle Eastern literature in Bulgaria as we believe at the moment there is a very limited visibility of both ancient and contemporary culture from the region. Additionally we will work toward inter-cultural exchange between Bulgaria and the countries from the Middle East.
We would like to publish works of a number of Middle Eastern writers and poets such as Naguib Mahfouz, Yusuf Idris, Tayeb Salih, and Adonis among many others.
On February 15, Black Flamingo Publishing presented to the public the work "Limitrophies. Rhymes and Poems" by Zlatomir Zlatanov. The event was opened by Yanitsa Radeva, a representative of the "Pismena" Club at the "St. St. Cyril and Methodius" National Library, Sofia, and Victor Lilov, co-founder of Black Flamingo Publishing. Atanas Igov and Stanimir Panayotov spoke about the book. The publication of "Limitrophies. Poems and Poems" was carried out under the program "Annual session to support creative projects in the field of literature" of the Ministry of Culture. You can see a recording of the event at the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K68FcanBAD0
Again in February, Black Flamingo Publishing presented contemporary German prose and Austrian drama translated by Borislav Petranov -a theater scholar, a translator, currently the director of the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in Berlin.
Novels:
"Sketch of a Summer" - Andre Kubicek
"Beside Myself" - Sasha Marianna Salzmann
"Stern 111" - Lutz Seiler
" Viewing an Accident " - Gert Loschütz
Plays:
"The Webers" - Felix Mitterer
"In the Lion's Den" - Felix Mitterer
(collection of three plays: "The Boxer", "Into the Lion's Den" and "No Fairer Country")
Anyuta Kacheva – a journalist and a translator talked about the novels and Bogdana Kosturkova- a theater critic talked about the plays.
Attendees had the pleasure of hearing excerpts from the works read by the actors Elena Atanasova, Krasimir Kutsuparov and Yavor Borisov.
The publication of the novels is supported by Traduki, and the publication of the plays by the Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Public Services and Sport of Austria.
The event was held with the support of Sofia City Art Gallery. You can see a recording of the event at the link:
2 "Ivan Shishman" Str.
Blagoevgrad
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The mission of Blagoevgrad XXI Century fulfills the goals of the Anna Lindh Foundation by protecting the rights of young people, children and the disadvantaged and supporting and promoting the development of children and youth in the context of a transparent and responsible local and central government and rule of people.
Our main projects are: "Learn the Traditions - Pass Them On", dealing with folklore as a means of communication with young people from different ethnographic regions in Bulgaria and "Chance in a Time of Crisis", which focuses on the problems of youth employment during the financial crisis.
11 Otets Paisiiy street
Kyustendil 2500
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The main objectives of the Community Centre are to meet the demands of the citizens, related to the development and enrichment of their cultural life, the social and educational activities in the place where they live and work through preservation of Bulgarian customs and traditions, improving citizens' knowledge and integrating them to the values and achievements in the sphere of science,arts and culture and through ciltivating and strengthening national self-awareness; providing access to information.
The mission of the Community Centre is to establish and arrange libraries, reading rooms,photo,audio, video and film libraries; to develop and support non - projessionnal art and creativity; to organize interest clubs, out of school art activities, concerts, celebrations, cinema and video displays and various youth activities; collecing and spreading knowledge about our homeland;to create and preserve museum collections in accordance with the Law for Cultural Heritage; to provide computer and internet access.
The Community Centre organizes annually various youth activities such as guitar lessons,piano lessons, folk singing classes,classical singing classes, theory music classes, foreign languages lessons, art and craft lessons, dance and singing lessons. In the Community Centre function a lot of interest clubs and groups such as Children's Folklore Ensemble, three vocal groups, a tourist choir, Bratstvo choir, three drama groups, a sport dance group, a literature club. Annually the Community Centre organizas events to mark the International Youth Day, the International Day of Music,the International Day of Eliminating Violence against Women. This year we have organized a number of actvities such as round tables and seminars related to 2010 European Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion.
46, Parchevich str.
fl.3, ap.7
1000 Sofia
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BRIDGES – Eastern European Forum for Dialogue is a non-governmental organization which operates regionally with an international outreach, having established partnerships with other organizations worldwide. Founded in 2008, its capacity is expanded by a team of 12 people who dedicate their time and energy for the implementation of various intercultural and interfaith activities. The people involved possess expertise in different backgrounds, but their mutual concern for both the youth and the community at large is what binds them together. 2011 BRIDGES became a cooperation circle of the biggest grassroots interfaith network URI (United Religions Initiative). The organization has a vast experience in the preparation of project proposals for funding programs, organization and delivery of youth projects and events, coordination and management of project documentation, capacity building, regular contacts and development of relations with external partners and stakeholders, administrative tasks and reporting. We have partners in different places in Bulgaria – Sofia, Veliko Tarnovo, Stara Zagora, Belitza, Plovdiv, Vidin. Our partners are from the religious communities, represented in Bulgaria; Municipalities; other NGO organizations. We are having good international partnerships in several European countries – the Netherlands, Germany, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, North Macedonia, Belgium. Bridges is a Cooperation Circle of URI network since 2011, which is the biggest international interfaith grassroots network in the world. More than 1000 interfaith groups all around the world, 62 of them in Europe.
The main focus is on youth empowerment that translates into enhanced creativity, active citizenship, social engagement, providing them with opportunities which will equip them with relevant skills to be successful in a professional environment as well as capable of giving back to the community. Talented adolescents, who have been attracted by the organization, represented it in official events that allowed them to be in close contact with the locals and act as proactive and self-aware changemakers. Another objective that this organization is striving to attain is the promotion of peace and tolerance. The youth activities realized foster close cooperation and better understanding among young people in the spirit of respecting human rights. Those events and activities aim towards resolving conflicts, promotion of peaceful societies through recognition and respect for the others.
BRIDGES has implemented projects and activities such as intercultural camps BRIDGE-Inter-Cultures (5 editions), Erasmus + exchanges as to help young people develop their full potential. Input by the youth is used when putting up the displays of art. Their works are featured in the exhibitions, giving them exposure to the professional world where they can influence change and the decision making process. The organisation has as its target group young people because they are source of creativity and are capable of critically assessing the different environments they may be placed in. Recently (1 year ago), an additional branch was founded, namely BRIDGES Youth, to encourage the active participation of adolescents in the society and to equip them with tools to be successful and productive units of their respective communities. ● international youth camps (co-funded by BG Municipalities, URI E, private donors and a partner from the Netherlands) – implemented six years from 2016 ● intercultural art exhibitions and concerts – eight events in total ● participation in Erasmus + exchange projects – seven implemented, two more are to be carried out ● conducting training sessions and workshops
Bridges is part of the United Religions Initiative network since 2011, the biggest grassroots interfaith organization. This will help develop the partnerships among the ALF and URI networks on local level. Our good partnerships with different religious communities in several parts of the country also will be of mutual benefit for the ALF network in the country. One of our goal is to develop a large network of likeminded organisation in Bulgaria, so that this would be a great opportunity.
For many years we are fascinated by the work ALF is doing in Europe and MENA region. We have partners from URI network who are already a ALF members. The mission and main principals are in line with our organization. Promoting intercultural dialogue and cooperation through art is one of our main focus and would be great if we can learn from other partners in ALF about their good practices and successful practices.
The Bulgarian National Network has been part of the Anna Lindh Foundation since January 2007. It unites 118 members across the country which have rich and diverse expertise in all sectors of development. The vison of the Bulgarian Network is to build a strong civil society in Bulgaria that can address the contemporary socio-cultural, economic and political development challenges faced by the Republic of Bulgaria and the Euro-Med region. Its mission is to support the community development through leading intercultural dialogue initiatives based on the principles of respect, tolerance, acceptance, equality and mutual understanding.
The Bulgarian Network is very geographically diverse and has managed to encompass organisations from all the corners in the country, from big industrial cities to remote mountain or rural towns and villages. Its members are representatives of the NGO sector, schools and universities, research institutions, museums and libraries, and municipalities. The Bulgarian Network will continue to empower civil society representatives to participate actively in decision-making processes in all social and political levels. The Bulgarian Head of Network is the Association International Initiatives for Cooperation.
On 26th of April, in Marinella Hotel in Sofia, the representatives of BRIDGES - Angelina Vladikova, Peter Gramatikov, Silvia Trifonova, together with Andrey Yordanov and Nona Kuteva, accepted the first place award. The ceremony took place in an extremely close circle - with the host Ambassador of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan H.E. Mutaz Khasawneh and the Ambassador of the Republic of Austria H.E. Andrea Ikić-Böhm, partner and friend of the Association.
His Royal Highness Prince Boris Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, the guardian of the Bulgarian crown, personally presented the first prize for interfaith harmony to BRIDGES-Eastern European forum for Dialogue on the occasion of the World Interfaith Harmony Week (WIHW). The award is given because of the success of the art-performance "Gift of Love" organized by the association.
The award, besides being a first for Bulgaria, is also a first for Europe - no European country has ever won this prestigious first award for peace, tolerance and harmony.
His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan is the initiator and organizer of the WIHW. Since 2011 UN officially celebrates it every February.
The award ceremony began with the presentation of a gold medal and a certificate. Then continued with words of gratitude from the chair of the organization and the Ambassador of Austria. Prince Boris of Tarnovo was impressed by the award-winning event and the team, showing it through symbolic gifts he personally gave to the chair of BRIDGES Mrs. Angelina Vladikova. As a small token of our profound appreciation Bridges send back a symbolic gift to Her Majesty Queen Rania: original Bulgarian rose oil, a quintessential symbol of Bulgarian rich heritage and a handcrafted Bulgarian flag.
After the award ceremony, the team had the opportunity to talk informally with Prince Boris and the ambassadors. The Bulgarian Crown Prince was more than inspired and showed his willingness to get involved in future Bridges projects.
The first prize-winning performance on the occasion of the UN Tolerance Week, "Gift of Love", took place on 9 February in the Episcopal Basilica of. The event took place on the 9th of February, Plovdiv. This is when the UN has designated as Interfaith Tolerance Week. The Bridges Association brought together 56 children from different religious traditions, who through the language of art - beautiful songs, captivating dances and poems and even an exhibition - conveyed their message of peace and love between people regardless of differences.
Sofia, "moderno predgradie", ul."Baba"-16
Sofia
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-give youngsters an opportunity to feel more responsible with taking parts of different voluntary projects
-help poor, sick and homeless people
- help old people without families and orphans feel more loved and respected with just visiting them and being part of their world.
It's all time organisation and we work with children in trouble, orphans and old people- visit the places they live, play or just talk to them, help them feel better and to socialise them and also to help youngsters have the idea for being responsible and to find new opportunities in voluntarism