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Today starts the 6th Festival of Ethnosporific Culture in Istanbul

Today starts the 6th Festival of Ethnosporific Culture in Istanbul

June 6, 2024

In Istanbul, Atatürk Airport will launch the 6th Festival of Ethnorphic Culture, which will be attended by representatives of 30 countries. The festival will last 4 days until June 9. Visitors will be free to participate in various interesting events.

The festival program includes traditional sports and games, traditional arts, gastronomy, performing arts. Guests will be able to try their hand in archery and riding under the guidance of a professional, and master classes on the territory of the festival will allow you to join the traditional arts.

Bilal Erdoğan, President of the World Confederation of Ethnospores: "We organized our first festival in Istanbul in Küczekmedze district in 2016 and saw that the citizens liked it very much, so we decided to hold it on a permanent basis. Our festival takes place in Istanbul, and Istanbul is a meeting place for people from all over the world. It is one of the most accessible cities. I also wanted to note that this time the festival will be attended by children from Palestine. They will present their traditional arts. By this, we want to show that children in Gaza should not lose their childhood and have a right". 

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