Adresa: Calea Obcinilor bl.2bis, Suceava
Telefon: 0230 511768
email: office@fundatia-ana.ro
web: www.fundatia-ana.ro


prima pagina › 2005 › Suceava's Days started yesterday in the presence of thousands of people from the city

 

 

 

Suceava's Days started yesterday in the presence of thousands of people from the city


Yesterday afternoon, in the centre of Suceava, the road was blocked by thousands of people who wanted to take part in the official opening of the event: Suceava’s Days.
Starting from yesterday and until tomorrow evening, Suceava will organize many different activities, receiving with great joy all the people who want to come and join this event.
Thousands of people from the city came yesterday afternoon at the grand opening, which will last for 3 days. The weather also contributed to this overcrowding, as it was very fine and warm, getting the people out of their houses. Practically, it was a true adventure trying to cross the centre of the town. With beer and food cooked on grills, the people partied together with their friends and relatives. We must say that people from other regions also took part in this event.
They all partied till late in the night in the centre of the town and in the two other places arranged for this event: the Fortress and the Burdujeni district.
In the centre of the town, the show started at 3 p.m., with the official opening, and continued with the awarding of the Olympics from Suceava. The fun started when the “Vicoveanca” band, the “Ciprian Porumbescu” ensemble and Alexandru Recolciuc got up on stage. But the most amazing moment of the event was the folk concert of Sofia Vicoveanca, together with the Orchestra “Lăutarii” from Chişinău, led by maestro Nicolae Botgros. The inhabitants from Burdujeni participated yesterday in the events from across the “St. Andrew” church: the Fanfare of the Ukrainian Ethnics from Siret, the “Phico Romano” ensemble from Dolhasca, as well as Cristian Munteanu and Florin Sumănaru. At 8 p.m., the bands Candy and K1 were present at the terrace “Admiral-Cetate”, performing an extraordinary concert.

 

dot