Baku is before the start of the Days of Germany, which will continue until November 15. The events are organized by the German Embassy, the Goethe Institute, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), the German educational language center (SLZ), and financial and banking institutions ZfA, GIZ and KfW.
Within the week, the German cultural center Kapellhaus organized a photo exhibition on the German language, Turan was told in the press service of the Embassy of Germany.
November 11 in Kapellhaus there will be a concert Musical Journey for schoolchildren.
On Tuesday, the German Embassy organizes watching the movie Liebe Maurer.
November 13 will be a hit parade of schools with intensive training of German.
November 14 DAAD will hold an event on the theme "Education in Germany."
Days of Germany will end Nov. 15. The event marking the 20th anniversary of cooperation will include a photo contest and award winners among schoolchildren. -06D-
Culture
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While the electronic music scene in Azerbaijan has been growing in recent years, the number of female DJs remains limited. Women who want to establish themselves in the industry not only need technical skills but also have to fight against societal expectations and gender imbalances in the music business.
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With sustainability initiatives gaining momentum worldwide, the European Union's "Green Future 2025" competition has emerged as a platform for young innovators in Azerbaijan to present business-driven solutions to environmental challenges. The fourth edition of the competition, held in Baku, showcased the creativity and commitment of Azerbaijani youth to green innovation, reinforcing the EU’s broader "For Our Planet" campaign.
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In a celebration of artistic exchange and cultural diplomacy, the Ambassador Cultural Club in Baku hosted the third phase of the “Hungary Through the Eyes of Azerbaijani Artists” project, featuring a curated exhibition of paintings inspired by Hungarian traditions and heritage. The initiative, organized by the Hungarian Embassy in Azerbaijan and the independent arts platform «Arts Council Azerbaijan», marks a deepening of artistic and cultural ties between the two nations.
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Ahmet Güneştekin answered questions from Turan Information Agency a few days after the opening of his solo exhibition, Lost Alphabet, held in the 8,000-square-meter indoor halls of the Feshane Cultural Center, managed by the Istanbul Municipality. The exhibition, inaugurated by Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, will remain open until July 20.
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