Eurofest 2025 Celebrates European Unity in Kazakhstan's Capital
Eurofest 2025, a celebration of European unity and cooperation, took place in Kazakhstan's capital park 'Lover' (Gaschyktar) on the first day of summer. The event, dedicated to Europe Day and Children's Day, attracted representatives from various European countries, international organizations, cultural centers, and embassies. It aimed to showcase European culture, education, and cooperation possibilities with Central Asia.
The festival, held on June 21, demonstrated European unity despite cultural diversity. It featured a mini-tour of European cultures, languages, and creativity, including music, dance, and art exhibitions. Young visitors had the opportunity to learn about European universities and language learning opportunities, with the German language learning center being particularly popular. The German Ambassador to Kazakhstan, Monika Iwersen, expressed her happiness at the event and highlighted German-Kazakh cooperation.
Eurofest 2025 also highlighted important projects and themes supported by the European Union, such as media development, gender equality, and environmental protection. Funds collected during the festival were used to support local charitable organizations, further demonstrating Europe's commitment to mutual support and integration.
Eurofest 2025 successfully showcased European culture, education, and cooperation with Central Asia. Despite the lack of information on who initiated the event in Kazakhstan, it served as a platform for European unity and support, both within Europe and with its neighbors. The festival's impact on local charitable organizations and its promotion of important EU themes made it a significant event in Kazakhstan's cultural calendar.
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