Bulgaria: Nation on Stage
Bulgaria: Nation on Stage Performances, such as “Na Inat” and “Love Unlimited”, do a spectacular job expressing Bulgaria’s true hopes for cultural equality between them and the Romani along with the belief that everyone is equal and no single person, country or object should be not loved unconditionally. The Eurovision Song Contest was used by Bulgaria to portray a positive outlook towards unconditional love within people living in the same country and diversity within the country. Bulgaria’s performances showed lots of national identity and engagement to their own language, religion, and culture. Traditionally, Eurovision songs that win the competition are sung in English, but both years Bulgaria sang in Bulgarian not caring about winning. I believe that Bulgaria worships the connection and message being told to their Bulgarian audience rather than singing in English and possibly winning the competition. Bulgaria did not make the Grand Final either year and resulted in getting nar...