BULGARIAN ARTISTS.—Rosa Kroumova, of Sofia (right), in her picturesque national dress, is one of the stars in the Bulgarian State Song and Dance Company, now making its first appearance in London. A feature of the company is its colourful costumes, made by women members of the cast. With Miss Kroumova is a member of the orchestra who plays pipes made of goat skin. They sound like Scottish bagpipes.
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27641, 23 April 1955, Page 3
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68BULGARIAN ARTISTS.—Rosa Kroumova, of Sofia (right), in her picturesque national dress, is one of the stars in the Bulgarian State Song and Dance Company, now making its first appearance in London. A feature of the company is its colourful costumes, made by women members of the cast. With Miss Kroumova is a member of the orchestra who plays pipes made of goat skin. They sound like Scottish bagpipes. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27641, 23 April 1955, Page 3
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