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The 17th edition of the "The World is for Everyone" festival inspired with music, dance and shared dreams

Monday, 29 September 2025

The 17th edition of the "The World is for Everyone" festival was held today at the House of Culture, which brought together dozens of participants from 14 settlements in Bulgaria. The event is organized by the "Brave Heart" Association with the support of the Ruse Municipality under the "Culture" Program, and this year the motto of the event is "Touch my dreams... They are part of me...". A special guest at the festival was Deputy Mayor Dimitar Nedev.

"Today we share dreams, smiles and hearts. Each performance is proof that when we lend a hand, we can turn the stage into a home for everyone. I am proud that Ruse is the place where this holiday comes to life and reminds us that together the world is better and more real," the Deputy Mayor addressed the participants. He expressed special gratitude to the organizers from the Brave Heart Association, Stoyka Panagonova and Penka Popova, stating that their dedication is the reason why people of different ages and communities show their talents, overcome prejudices and prove that culture and art are truly a universal language that brings people together and builds bridges.

Another guest at the event was Professor Yulia Doncheva from the Angel Kanchev University of Ruse, who also greeted the organizers, as well as numerous friends of the Brave Heart Association.

The stage came alive with more than 25 concert performances - songs, dances, theater plays and poetry. Among them were the exciting performance of the children from the Social Services Complex "Milosardie" at "Caritas" - Ruse, the dance "Children's Planet" of the Center for Special Educational Support - Ruse, the emotional "Kite" of the students from the "Yordan Yovkov" Secondary School, as well as the recital "Summer" of the "Otets Paisii" Primary School. The audience enjoyed a variety of musical and dance performances - from folk rhythms, through modern dances and K-pop, to the theatrical performance "Plums for Garbage" by the children from Burgas.

In the spaces of the House of Culture there is an exhibition bazaar with handmade works - drawings, tapestries, toys, decoupage and others, made by people with disabilities, including users of social services. Those wishing to purchase from the exhibited items can do so until the end of the festival, thus supporting the social services participating in the festival.

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