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Reporting live Straight Outta Whitebox festival in Munich

On August 21, 2016, Posted by , In Amorpha News, With Comments Off

By Denitsa Tsvetkova Denitsa, aged 18, of Amorpha team has recently moved to Munich and is currently examining its ambient urban setting. She already has some exciting insight into this vibrant German city. Good beer, sausages, Oktoberfest and massive buildings, yes, but Munich is much more beyond this. At first glance everything looks strict,…

Munich House of Artists: Picasso’s exhibition

On August 15, 2016, Posted by , In Amorpha News, With Comments Off

By Denitsa Tsvetkova Denitsa, aged 18, of Amorpha team has recently moved to Munich and is currently examining its ambient urban setting. She already has some exciting insight into this vibrant German city. Munich is not only a big city, but also a place full of exciting venues to visit and interesting people to…

Interviews at local markets on Youth Day

On August 12, 2016, Posted by , In Amorpha News, With Comments Off

By Maria Tsakova Maria, 18 years, has recently graduated from First Language School in Varna with German. She is enrolled in the bachelor programme in Public Relations at New Bulgarian University, Sofia. Today, at Amorpha’s invitation, a group of four – Nevena, Stanislava, Maria and I – gathered to collect…

A Flashback to Rosenquarzexpress and Alarma Punk Jazz festival in Varna

On June 26, 2016, Posted by , In Amorpha News, With Comments Off

В края на лятото на не толкова далечната 2013 г., двама сред нас – Калина Иванова и Драго Горанов – запазиха текстово и визуално историята на участието на Rosenquarzexpress и Alarma Punk Jazz фестивал в един от вълнуващите варненските крайбрежни клубове, отворен за алтернативни музикални преживявания. Интервюиращ: Калина Иванова Снимки: Драго Горанов  …

Experiences, photos and interviews from this year’s European Lit Night

On June 25, 2016, Posted by , In Amorpha News, With Comments Off

Literature, fresh and European. Discover a full account of the interesting authors, original venues, exciting readers, beautiful foreign languages and special experiences we shared during this year’s edition of Lit Night in Varna. European Literature Night 2016

Street art & graffiti with Amorpha at Night of Museums and Galleries

On June 6, 2016, Posted by , In Amorpha News, With Comments Off

Поредното предизвикателство в програмата ни за месец май е платформата Нощ на музеите и галериите във Варна в дните 20-21 май 2016 г. Първото ни включване в тази международна инициатива, ежегодно отвеждаща стотици хиляди посетители в пространствата на музеи и галерии в рамките на няколко вечерни часа, беше през 2012 г. с пространството…

Literature night with a twist

On June 6, 2016, Posted by , In Amorpha News, With Comments Off

Защо преследваме Нощ на европейската литература като мисия По време на тази нощ, в дните и часовете около нея, нови европейски произведения гостуват на града и носят със себе си разбиранията, емоцията и естетиката на други държави, някак близки и все пак понякога озадачаващи. В предстоящото издание слушателите ще бъдат…

Prepare for European Literature Night 2016 in Varna

On May 2, 2016, Posted by , In Amorpha News,Articles, With Comments Off

11 May, Wednesday Parallel events: 9-13 May. In 2016 European Literature Night will be held for the tenth time in many European cities. Varna will host the initiative for the fourth time.  The project presents contemporary European literature recently translated into the local language. Staged at unusual places throughout the cities referred to…

Tolerance, Acceptance and Trust beyond the school duties

On March 30, 2016, Posted by , In Amorpha News,Articles, With Comments Off

Author: Denitsa Tsvetkova The 20th century school’s aim was to prepare students for the highly competitive labour market, which itself is a battlefield, especially with the emerging economics and the world fast development. Is that applicable in the 21st century reality? Is the education appropriate for the future of the…

Spanish native speakers in the classroom

On March 13, 2016, Posted by , In Amorpha News, With Comments Off

By Denitsa Tsvetkova* Why was the school’s library always closed? Something made me think this was a consequence of the students’ low interest. For that reason, I turned to the Spanish teachers, particularly to Juan Funes, who tended to be flexible and open-minded. Together and in the context of our…