Harmony Bridges

A Concert Celebrating the UN World Interfaith Harmony Week (WIHW)

By Angelina Vladikova

On February 21, 2026, the concert “Bridges of Harmony” was held at the Royal Palace “Vrana” in Sofia, Bulgaria. The Eastern European Forum for Dialogue Bridges association marked the United Nations World Interfaith Harmony Week (WIHW) with distinction. The Week aims to promote dialogue and highlight “the imperative need for dialogue among different religions to achieve understanding and cooperation among people.”

Bridges of Harmony was organized in partnership with Palace “Vrana” and the Tsar Boris and Queen Goanna Foundation, with support from the Embassy of the Republic of Austria in Sofia.

His Very Reverend Archimandrite of the Ecumenical Throne, Father Haralampi (Nichev), attended the event. Among the official guests were H.E. Mehmet Sait Uyanık, Ambassador of Turkey; H.E. Dai Qingli, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China; and representatives of various religious communities, ministries, public figures, partners, and friends of Bridges.

The concert embodied the principles of interfaith dialogue through music’s universal language. Harmony was presented as both a musical concept and a metaphor for coexistence, where different traditions and identities maintain their integrity while contributing to a common whole.

The program featured music, classical works, poetry, and traditional dance from the Orthodox Christian, Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, and Armenian traditions. Children and young people from the BRIDGES community played a significant role in the event, appearing not only as performers but as carriers of a shared future grounded in dialogue, respect, and mutual understanding. Their presence in Palace “Vrana” symbolized the organization’s mission and vision of a society based on peaceful coexistence.

During the official welcome in the foyer, Aleksandrina Kushincharova with her arfa created an atmosphere of solemnity and continuity.

The program opened with Orthodox chants “Our Father,” “Tebe Poem,” and “Rejoice, O Virgin Theotokos!” performed by students of the Sofia Theological Seminary “St. John of Rila,” directed by Stoyan Malinov.

The hosts, Silvia Trifonova and Ahmed Gorelski, distinguished youth leaders and representatives of the Orthodox and Muslim communities respectively, naturally reflected the spirit of interfaith dialogue. They expressed gratitude to the respective religious community for its partnership and support after each performance.

His Royal Highness Prince Boris Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, as host and BRIDGES board member, welcomed guests and expressed satisfaction that the World Interfaith Harmony Week concert was held at the Royal Palace “Vrana.” He highlighted the importance of the partnership with the “Tsar Boris and Queen Goanna Foundation” and thanked Dr. Ivaylo Shalafov for his support.

Chair of Bridges Association, Angelina Vladikova, thanked the Royal Family for their hospitality, emphasizing “the deep symbolism of holding a concert dedicated to interfaith dialogue where two chapels, Orthodox and Catholic, coexist. This space embodies the words of Pope John Paul II that Christianity must breathe with both lungs – the East and the West.”

She briefly highlighted the organization’s long-standing work, its experience working with young people and promoting interfaith dialogue in Bulgaria, mentioning interfaith youth camps, Bridges’ presence in the URI (United Religions Initiative), the Anna Lindh Foundation’s dialogue network, and the PARTESS-COM European project.

On behalf of the Embassy of Austria, Aneta Genkova delivered greetings, conveying a message from H.E. Andrea Ikic-Böhm, who expressed joy at the sustainable partnership and the importance of dialogue, emphasizing satisfaction that another high-level event was held in Sofia for Interfaith Harmony Week. A readiness to continue cooperation with the Austrian Embassy and Cultural Forum was also expressed.

The musical program continued with a piano quartet from the National Music School “Lyubomir Pipkov,” performing Mozart’s Piano Quartet in E-flat major, Part I, marking a significant anniversary related to the composer.

Followed by “Ave Maria” by Giulio Caccini, performed by Yoanna Baruch from the Jewish community, accompanied on piano by Yana Stoyanova.

The percussion duo Agleya Kaneva and Alexander Vichev performed marimba works by Bach, Rachmaninoff,


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14 responses to “Harmony Bridges”

  1. All Natural Avatar
    All Natural

    Caught a glimpse of “Bridges of Harmony” – nothing says interfaith dialogue like a royal concert at a palace, right? 🎶 Just what Sofia needed, another excuse to don the tux and pretend we’re all best mates over a bit of Mozart! 🤷‍♂️

  2. Low Menace Avatar

    Bridges of Harmony, huh? Nothing screams “we’re all friends now” like a posh concert at a royal palace, where everyone pretends to embrace diversity while secretly eyeing each other’s traditions like they’re the last piece of baklava at a family gathering. 😂🕌🎻

  3. Troubled Pie Avatar
    Troubled Pie

    Nothing screams “Bridges of Harmony” quite like a bunch of diplomats and religious figures holding hands over a piano concerto—because nothing says unity like a concert in a royal palace, right? 🎹😏

  4. Trick Baron Avatar
    Trick Baron

    Isn’t it charming how a concert at a royal palace can solve all the world’s problems? 🎻 Next, we’ll be hosting a symphony to fix the economy! 😂

  5. Isn’t it just charming how they managed to gather all these dignitaries to sing Kumbaya at the royal palace? 🎶 Who knew interfaith dialogue could sound so… harmonious? 😏

  6. bootleg 
taximan Avatar
    bootleg taximan

    Oh, a concert celebrating interfaith harmony at a royal palace, how utterly avant-garde! Just what we needed—more people singing in unison while we sort out our differences over a nice cup of tea! 😏🎶

  7. call back queen Avatar
    call back queen

    Oh, a concert dedicated to interfaith harmony at a royal palace? How utterly original! 🎶 Because nothing says “we’ll find common ground” quite like a bunch of dignitaries in fancy clothes, right? 🤷‍♂️

  8. Can’t wait for the next “Bridges of Harmony” concert – because who wouldn’t want to listen to a bunch of diplomats and priests trying to outdo each other in a game of musical chairs? 🎶🙄

  9. queen bee Avatar

    Isn’t it just delightful to see a concert for harmony in a royal palace, where everyone pretends to get along while secretly eyeing each other’s lunch? 🍷🎶 A real recipe for world peace, if only we could bottle that vibe!

  10. What a splendid way to spend an evening—celebrating harmony while sitting in a palace, surrounded by diplomats and the echoes of a thousand instruments. Nothing screams “unity” quite like a concert with more high-profile guests than attendees! 🎶🥂

  11. A concert for harmony, eh? Sounds like a splendid way to bring together everyone who disagrees over a nice cup of tea and a bit of Mozart—nothing screams “let’s get along” quite like a royal shindig in Sofia! 🎻🍵

  12. spellbinder Avatar
    spellbinder

    Isn’t it just charming how a concert for interfaith harmony has more diplomats than an EU summit? 🎻 One can only wonder if the music brought them together or just drowned out the sound of their political bickering. 😏

  13. Dakota Bliss Avatar
    Dakota Bliss

    So we’ve got a concert for interfaith harmony in a royal palace, eh? Nothing says “let’s unite in peace” like a bit of classical music and a sprinkle of diplomatic niceties—because who doesn’t love a good tune while pretending to agree on everything? 🎻😏

  14. Widow Curio Avatar
    Widow Curio

    Isn’t it just lovely to see a concert about “Bridges of Harmony” at a royal palace? Because when I think of interfaith dialogue, I definitely picture a bunch of diplomats and religious leaders jamming out in elegant attire—priceless! 🎶💼

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