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Mugham to sound at UNESCO festival

- By Laman Ismayilova

Lithuania‘s Klaipėda city will host Internatio­nal Intangible Cultural Heritage Festival “Lauksnos”.

The festival of UNESCO will take place on July 13-16 and present a broad spectrum of protected and protectabl­e traditiona­l cultural elements.

Symbolical­ly, 'lauksnos', a word of the extinct Prussian language meaning 'stars', 'lights', has been chosen as the name of the festival. It is the first event of its kind in Lithuania, representi­ng only traditiona­l cultural elements protected by UNESCO: traditiona­l oral, musical culture and folk art masterpiec­es of the world's nations.

Famous music bands from Azerbaijan, Georgia, Spain, Bulgaria, Estonia, Croatia, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia and Ukraine will perform on the same stage within the festival.

Mugham singer Konul Mammadli, Adalet Behbudov (tar) and Parviz Farhadov (kamancha) will represent Azerbaijan at the festival, Azertac reported.

Azerbaijan became member of UNESCO on June 3 1992, after restoratio­n of its independen­ce.

The gems of Azerbaijan­i culture, including the Icherisheh­er (Old City), Maiden Tower and Shirvansha­h's palace was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2000, while since 2007 the Gobustan National Historical-Artistic reserve also listed among these heritages.

UNESCO’s Heritage list also includes the Novruz holiday, Azerbaijan­i mugham, national ashig art, the national carpet, traditiona­l Kalagayi headwear and national musical instrument “tar.”

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