Financial recovery following pandemic-festivals and public authorities mechanisms in Bulgaria

Happy hosting as part of I-Portunos House in Durrës, Pavlina Doublekova and Teodora Simova.
They will hold a presentation and a workshop about the “Financial recovery following pandemic: festivals and public authorities mechanisms” in Bulgaria.
Pavlina Doublekova has a background in Cultural Studies and Sociology, holds a MA degree in “Arts and Contemporary Culture” from Sofia University, and is now pursuing a Ph.D. in Theatre Studies at the Art Studies Institute of the Bulgarian Academy of Science.
Since 2011 she is a co-founder and director of the A25 Cultural Foundation – an NGO, based in Sofia, Bulgaria, working in the field of contemporary culture, arts, and society, involved in various cultural events and activities, most often related to the independent performing arts scene in Bulgaria and Europe.
Teodora Simova holds a Master of Arts in “Graphic and Web Design” from the New Bulgarian University. Since 2019 she is Art Director for Dance Magazine. She is also The content creator and Graphic Designer for Antistatic International Festival for Contemporary Dance and Performance. Teodora is the Owner of Lunohod Studio – a studio for visual concepts and design in Bulgaria.
We are happy to welcome cultural practitioners, cultural NGOs, public authorities, researchers, artists performers, and everyone wishing enriching knowledge on this topic.

Photo taken by Teodora Simova for Antistatic Festival.

Financial recovery following pandemic-festivals and public authorities mechanisms in Bulgaria