Fri, Feb 10 2012

Boxing Fairytales

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The Art-Hostel in the heart of Sofia, created to give life to cross point, transit communication between random travellers is showing a project by Boriana Pandova. The team, made up of Ivan Nikolov, Timur Kostov, Plamen Jeliazkov and Ivajlo Mitev, has formulated the project with the idea of exploring physical movement and the time/space development of images.

Actors Lilia Parvanova, Zvetelina Gospodinova, Martina Staneva, Alexander Predov, Toma Brankovanov are also participating in the show, in which Boriana Pandova with her FairyTale in a Box I & II explores photography. Pandova has a rich biography of festival and gallery participation. She has been an actress, director, artist and photographer. This time the Art-Hostel, also called "Usually We Spend Our Time in The Garden", hosts the project, which started last weekend. The Art-Hostel is on 21a Angel Kunchev St.

Within the hostel gallery, organisers want to give a new meaning to "the art of travel", turning their guests into audience and participants.

Through direct access to art work by young Bulgarian artists regularly presented at the Art-Hostel, the organisers want to present the flavour of the culture of the country to help expand the visitors' experience as well as that of the public at large.

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