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Novruz Bayram celebration begins in Baku
Baku/17.03.23/Turan: In connection with the celebration of Novruz Bayram, a cultural and ethnographic program "Bayram Qalası" (Festive Fortress) will be presented in the Baku fortress "Icheri-Sheher".
According to the press service of the Historical and Architectural Reserve "Icheri Sheher", the celebrations will begin on March 19 at 13:00 and will continue to March 26.
Within the framework of the program, an exhibition-fair will be organized on Gosha Gala Square, where the works of masters of painting, nanoart, ceramics will be presented, master classes on various crafts will be held.
Here you can also taste dishes of national cuisine, watch national films.
Musical performers will perform on an improvised stage.
An entertainment and music program is also provided on Primorsky Boulevard. There is a festive town equipped here, where you can get acquainted with folk art products and taste dishes of national cuisine.
And on the square behind the Puppet Theater on March 18-26, concerts, a show program, festive performances with the participation of animators and dancers will be organized. ---06B---
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