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Iraqi News
5 days ago
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- Iraqi News
Erbil hosts second Nationalities Festival celebrating cultural diversity
Erbil ( – The vibrant second edition of the Nationalities Festival commenced in Erbil's expansive Sami Abdulrahman Park on Tuesday evening (May 27, 2025). The event saw enthusiastic participation from numerous foreign consulates and international representative offices based in the Kurdistan Region, alongside a large turnout of local citizens. Dedicated to highlighting global cultural diversity, the festival features dedicated pavilions where different nations showcase their unique traditions and heritage. Visitors can also savor traditional culinary delights representing the participating peoples. The lively atmosphere is further enriched by diverse artistic activities, including captivating folkloric dances and energetic popular Dabke performances, reflecting the rich cultural character of the showcased countries. Organizers stated the festival aims to strongly promote values of coexistence, foster closer understanding between different peoples, and encourage intercultural dialogue within the notably multicultural environment of the Kurdistan Region. The Nationalities Festival thus serves as a colorful and engaging platform for cultural exchange and appreciation in Erbil.


Shafaq News
5 days ago
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- Shafaq News
Global village in Erbil: Second "Nationalities Festival" a success
Shafaq News/ As the sun dipped behind the hills of Erbil, the rhythmic beat of a Kurdish daf merged with the melodic strains of a Turkish saz. Nearby, children danced beneath strings of flags from every continent while the scent of saffron rice and spiced kebab drifted through Sami Abdulrahman Park. This was the opening of the second 'Nationalities Festival,' a vibrant celebration of cultural diversity that brought together foreign consulates, diplomatic missions, and locals in the heart of the Kurdistan Region. Throughout the park, national pavilions displayed traditional crafts, regional cuisines, and live performances—each offering a window into the soul of a different country. Folk dances lit up the evening, while musical acts from across the globe drew large, enthusiastic crowds. Organizers framed the festival as more than just an exhibition—it was a message; in a country often defined by its divisions, the event stood as a quiet but powerful gesture toward coexistence, dialogue, and shared humanity in one of Iraq's most culturally pluralistic and stable regions.