14 June 2025
The Living Traditions of Pentecost in Chervena Voda
On the festive day of the Holy Spirit – 50 days after Easter – the village of Chervena Voda once again came alive with music, tradition, and Bulgarian spirit. The fair, revived just a year ago on the initiative of local mayor Vladimir Dimitrov, was organized by the town hall and the “Toma Kardzhiev – 1873” Community Centre. It brought together hundreds of guests and local residents for an evening celebrating cultural heritage and community spirit.

OoYes – Behind the Scenes of an Authentic Celebration
To ensure the event was not only emotional but also comfortable for all attendees, OoYes provided mobile toilets, strategically positioned around the festival zone. Guests were able to enjoy the entire program with convenience and ease – from the opening words to the final song of the night.
Powerful Messages from the Local Authorities
The fair was officially opened by Chervena Voda mayor Vladimir Dimitrov, who emphasized the importance of unity in today’s fast-paced world: "Our true strength is not measured by what we have or where we live. It shows when one person reaches out a hand and another chooses to take it."
Among the official guests was also Deputy Mayor of Ruse Municipality, Dimitar Nedev, who highlighted the significance of such events in preserving our cultural memory and strengthening local identity.

Music, Dance, and Shared Joy
The festive atmosphere was brought to life by performances from the “Naiden Kirov” Folklore Dance Theater, the “Flamingo” variety show, pop-folk singer Yanitsa, and DJ Vali – a celebration where tradition met the present. Visitors sang, danced, and joined hands in traditional horo dances, sharing the joy of togetherness.
OoYes – Supporting People and Events with Care
We are proud to have been part of this meaningful cultural event. While our work often stays “behind the scenes,” comfort, hygiene, and solid organization are key to every successful celebration. OoYes stands by communities not only in big cities but also in small villages, where the spirit of tradition continues to thrive.



