The song about Macedonian language by the Greek poet Minas is a great ode to the Strumica nights of poetry (VIDEO)

The performance of a song concerning the Macedonian language by the Greek poet Minas garnered significant acclaim at the opening ceremony of the 65th Struga Poetry Evenings. The piece, titled “I am a Macedonian language,” was presented at the commencement of the 65th edition of the festival, “Poet’s Meridian.”

The recitation highlighted the cultural significance of the Macedonian language through the work of the renowned Greek poet and translator, Sotiris Minas. The event served as a platform for literary expression, drawing attention to the linguistic heritage and cultural identity associated with the Macedonian language.

The reception to the song was overwhelmingly positive, marking a notable inclusion in the festival’s proceedings. The performance underscored the enduring connection between poetry, language, and national identity, themes central to the Struga Poetry Evenings. The 65th festival, “Poet’s Meridian,” continues its tradition of celebrating literature and poetry.

By featuring a work that centers on the Macedonian language, the event reaffirmed its commitment to fostering dialogue around linguistic and cultural preservation. The work by Minas provided a poignant and celebrated artistic moment for attendees, solidifying the role of art in commemorating cultural narratives.

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