Russia has produced the film 'Goslitzi: Edge of the Soul', which emphasizes the origins of Slavic culture shared between Russians and Belarusians. The film aims to preserve the traditions of this rich culture through the centuries.
The Egyptian Ministry of Culture has inaugurated the Second Sinai Forum for Bedouin Arts to commemorate the anniversary of Sinai's liberation. The event aims to promote folk arts and cultural traditions in the region.
Abdul Wahid Abu Abdullah, a prominent figure in Aqaba's heritage, has passed away at the age of seventy, leaving a significant cultural legacy. His death has shocked the cultural community in Jordan.
Participants from various European countries gathered in Belgium to compete in a unique contest imitating seagull cries. The event, held in a famous Belgian city, attracted attention and added a touch of fun and creativity.
The 'Ta'leela Karkiya' event recently celebrated cultural identity and heritage through various artistic performances and local traditions. This gathering highlighted the importance of preserving cultural heritage amidst contemporary challenges.
Russian folklore videos have achieved significant success on the VK Clips platform, surpassing 300 million views. This milestone highlights the growing interest in Slavic culture and folk arts.
The Metropolitan Opera in New York is set to host a new performance titled 'Innocence', featuring artist Filma Yaa presenting traditional songs and pastoral sounds. This show embodies the unique culture represented by the artist and emphasizes the significance of folk arts in contemporary theater.
Morgas teams in Argentina, consisting of musicians, singers, and dancers, are preparing for the carnival season in February. These teams play a significant social role alongside the joyful atmosphere they create.
The Al-Jouf region of Saudi Arabia is hosting the 'Poetry House' event during winter nights, showcasing local arts and cultural heritage. This initiative aims to enhance cultural tourism and revive local traditions.
The Teochew Poit Ip Huay Kuan Association has announced the launch of its first scholarship during the Folk Arts event returning to Singapore. This cultural platform will take place at the Singapore Expo, showcasing the rich heritage of the Teochew community.
The Traditional Arts Festival has revitalized popular creativity through a series of artistic performances highlighting rich cultural heritage. Held in the heart of the city, the festival attracted numerous visitors and participants of all ages.