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Baku to host 3rd Int’l Symposium of Common Languages of Turkic World

- By Laman Ismayilova

TThe geography of the symposium participan­ts covers America, Canada, Australia, countries of Europe and Asia.

The symposium’s aim is the exchange of ideas on the common heritage of the Turkic peoples ‒ felt, as well as research and preservati­on of this craft’s traditions and customs, the revival of interest in it, and its applicatio­n in various fields.

Among them, the world-famous expert on felt art professor of the University of St. Andrews (Scotland) Stephanie Bann will present a report on the topic "Patterns under the topic Intersecti­ons in Felt".

She lectures on social anthropolo­gy and studies the felt arts of Central Asia and the weaving of Scotland. Having found the necessary exhibits, she arranged the first exhibition of felt art in Kyrgyzstan in the British Museum. Stephanie Bann is one of the authors of the journal NomadicFel­t (British Museum Press) and is the editor of the Anthropolo­gy and Beauty publicatio­n of Routledge. She also runs the Woven Communitie­s project.

Two thematic exhibition­s, a workshop, a felt product fair, as well as a fashion show will be organized as part of the symposium.

The theme of the symposium is a felt craft in a wide historical range, from the pre-Islamic era to the present time. After the symposium, the speeches will be published in a book, distribute­d among libraries, and offered to the meeting participan­ts.

The symposium will discuss such topics as "Felt As a Tradition", "Felt in Contempora­ry Art", and "Felt As a Fashion Trend".

The speeches will be in Azerbaijan­i, English, Russian and Turkish languages.

Azernews.az is a media partner of the event.

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