Over 100 Participants Join a Dynamic Online Discussion on “The Money Carousel”

On 17 February 2026, the online discussion “The Money Carousel – Practical Aspects of Implementing the Educational Theatre” brought together over 100 teachers, school principals, and representatives of schools, community centres (chitalishta), libraries, and municipalities from across the country. The meeting aimed to support participants in the initiative “Let’s Turn the Money Carousel – Together!” in preparing their performances and to give them the confidence to turn financial literacy into a vivid, shared experience.

The discussion featured:

  • Rossitza Wartonick, Financial Literacy Initiative Foundation

  • Dr. Magdanelа Delinesheva, Education 5.0 Foundation

  • Rumyana Vitnyova, Secondary School “Kozma Trichkov”, Vratsa

  • Lyubka Georgieva, 108 Secondary School “Nikola Belovezhdov”, Sofia

  • Kristina Ignatova, Primary School “St. St. Cyril and Methodius”, Montana

  • Boryana Popova, Primary School “Mati Bolgaria”, Kazanlak

  • Ginka Shtereva, Municipality of Kazanlak

The conversation was dynamic and highly practical, covering topics such as organising rehearsals, assigning roles, involving more children in the process, and engaging parents and the local community. Teachers who have already staged the educational theatre shared real-life situations, challenges, and effective solutions.

The high level of engagement and the many questions raised clearly showed that “The Money Carousel” is already gaining momentum across the country—with enthusiasm, creativity, and a shared readiness to bring financial literacy to life on multiple stages this March.


About the initiative “Let’s Turn the Money Carousel – Together!”

The initiative is organised by the Financial Literacy Initiative Foundation and the Education 5.0 Foundation, with the official support of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Bulgaria and the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Bulgaria. More information is available at www.finansovogramoten.bg.

Its goal is, during Global Money Week (16–22 March 2026), for schools, libraries, community centres, and other organisations working with children to present the educational theatre “The Money Carousel” to their local audiences. Through the simultaneous staging of performances across the country, the initiative stands out as an original Bulgarian contribution to Global Money Week, positioning Bulgaria as an inspiring example of nationwide engagement.

The educational theatre is based on established approaches such as drama-based learning and experiential learning. It is flexible and suitable for both younger children and older students, allowing facilitators to adapt and enrich it according to the age and specific needs of their groups. No stage, special equipment, or large budget is required—the performance can take place in a classroom, school hall, library, community centre, or a small stage.