International intangible cultural heritage festival 'Lauksnos' returns to Klaipėda
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Klaipėda, Lithuania, will host the fifth "Lauksnos" international intangible cultural heritage festival from July 8-12.
- The festival will bring together tradition bearers from ten countries, including Paraguay, Argentina, Japan, Spain, Italy, Greece, Georgia, Ukraine, Latvia, and Lithuania.
- "Lauksnos" aims to celebrate and preserve intangible cultural heritage by showcasing diverse traditions from around the globe.
Klaipėda, Lithuania, is preparing to host the fifth edition of the international intangible cultural heritage festival, "Lauksnos." Scheduled from July 8 to 12, the event promises a vibrant showcase of global traditions.
This year's festival will welcome participants from ten different countries, highlighting the rich diversity of intangible cultural heritage. Attendees will include tradition bearers from Paraguay, Argentina, Japan, Spain, Italy, Greece, Georgia, Ukraine, Latvia, and the host nation, Lithuania.
The "Lauksnos" festival serves as a crucial platform for celebrating and preserving cultural practices that are passed down through generations. By bringing together artists and practitioners from various backgrounds, the event fosters understanding and appreciation for the world's diverse cultural tapestry.
Organizers aim to create an immersive experience for festival-goers, offering a glimpse into unique customs, music, dance, and crafts. The festival not only honors these living traditions but also encourages their continuation in the modern world.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.