Sources and other issues edit

This article is really badly sourced. There was a bunch of links in here, mostly blogs or concert reviews, that didn't really belong here in the first place. I tried to turn the best of those into inline citations, but these can, at best, back up some small claims. The major parts of the article remain completely unsourced.

I also made links out of all those festivals listed in the article - all red of course, no matter how I spelled them. None of these festivals seems to be notable enough for a Wikipedia entry of their own. So, are they worth listing here at all? Or is that just namedropping?

There are also a few things I simply don't understand (possibly leftover translation issues, or lack of comprehension on my part) and therefore cannot correct or improve:
- "ancestral polyphonic music": Is "ancestral" the correct term here?
- "The formation lists also the young folk artists": What do they mean by "lists"?
- "in chronological order": How can traditional music and Bulgarian Orthodox Church hymns be presented in "chronological order"?
- "The project is implemented with the support of Municipality of Sofia.": Is "implemented" the correct term here? And does this information need to be in here at all?
--84.190.82.251 (talk) 17:45, 22 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

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