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Activities to promote Moldova’s image in Germany

The Moldovan Society in Germany will organize a number of cultural activities themed “Moldova Presents. Moldovan-German Musical and Cultural Exchanges” in different German towns between July 5 and 14.

According to the Moldovan Foreign Ministry, the activities will be carried out under the auspices of the Moldovan Embassy in Germany. The guests will have the possibility of tasting Moldovan wine and dishes. There will be set up an exhibition of works by plastic artist Valeriu Kurtu and a joint exhibit of photos and drawings made by children from Moldova and organized games and contests for children etc.

Among the participants in the event are the folk music band of the national music lyceum “Ciprian Porumbescu” the ensemble of accordion players and the dance group of the Berlin music school “Joseph-Schmidt“ and music groups from the schools “Albert-Gutzmann” and “Humbolthain” from Berlin-Wedding.

The charity event “A Heart for the Moldovan Children” will take place in the Garden of the Moldovan Embassy in Berlin on July 12. The aim of the event is to raise money to support the disabled orphan’s home in Vasoca village in Soroca district.

The project is financed by West-Östliche Begenungen Foundation, the Pankow Hotel in Berlin and the companies “Carmez“ SA and SC “Trans-Alex-Tur” SRL from Chisinau.//REPORTER.MD


Publication date: 04 July 2008   

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