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The regional festival of national cultures will bring together representatives of 14 diaspora Molodechno

02.12.2015

On the day of the festival, they will come together to introduce visitors to national traditions, culture, cuisine and art XI Minsk regional festival of national cultures will be held December 13 at the Palace of Culture Molodechno, BelTA learned from the Minsk regional center of folk art. Representatives of 14 nationalities from 15 districts of the capital region (about 250 people) will become its participants. By tradition, the day of the festival, they will come together to introduce visitors to national traditions, culture, cuisine and art. Will open the event display of works of folk artists, will demonstrate a variety of National Arts. There will also be an exhibition and tasting of Greek, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Azerbaijani, Jewish, Armenian, Tatar and other ethnic cuisines, which will present the residents Berezino, Borisov, Uzda, Kletsk district and the city of Molodechno. The exhibition was printed and published books to prepare participants of Belarusian Public Association of Greeks "Peloponnesus" (Molodechno). The concert hall of the Palace of Culture held a concert themed "We have zhyvёm syam'і adzіnay" with the participation of creative groups of national associations and individual performers. Since 2011, the position of the festival provided the nomination "For the preservation and continuity of national traditions of family creativity". The participants will be representatives of the Armenian culture duet family Saarbekyan (village Novogorodeysky, Nesvizh district) and dance group Mamiev family - representatives of Azerbaijani culture of Berezina. For the first time in the regional festival will be attended by representatives of the Lebanese and Turkmen culture. As expected, the most numerous is the Ukrainian Diaspora (35 people).

Written by belta.by