
MINSK, 20 May (BelTA) - The national Kupala Night Festival (Alexandria Gathers Friends) will be held on 5 July. The organizing committee announced the date following its meeting in the Government House on 20 May, BelTA learned.
The committee discussed the organization of the festival and its scenario. This year, the goal is to organically introduce new approaches, technologies and creative programs while preserving the traditions. Each region of Belarus will be featured in the festival. The guests of the festival will be introduced to the industrial capabilities, the cultural heritage and culinary traditions of the regions.

"The festival enjoys well-deserved love not only from Belarusians but also from citizens of neighboring states. It has its own traditions, its special friendly vibe. It very organically blends traditions, history and modern achievements of Belarus, unites people of different ages. This year our task is to go more creative. To preserve the best of this festival, this friendly, warm atmosphere, but at the same time to organically incorporate some new things, modern technologies, so that people of all ages could find something interesting for themselves. To give all regions an opportunity to showcase their traditions and their achievements. I hope that we will please the audiences with new creative programs, locations, interactive platforms," Deputy Prime Minister Vladimir Karanik said.
The meeting also discussed security, transportation, infrastructure, catering for the guests of the festival. Special attention was paid to the program of the holiday, creative approaches and creative ideas.
The committee discussed the organization of the festival and its scenario. This year, the goal is to organically introduce new approaches, technologies and creative programs while preserving the traditions. Each region of Belarus will be featured in the festival. The guests of the festival will be introduced to the industrial capabilities, the cultural heritage and culinary traditions of the regions.
"The festival enjoys well-deserved love not only from Belarusians but also from citizens of neighboring states. It has its own traditions, its special friendly vibe. It very organically blends traditions, history and modern achievements of Belarus, unites people of different ages. This year our task is to go more creative. To preserve the best of this festival, this friendly, warm atmosphere, but at the same time to organically incorporate some new things, modern technologies, so that people of all ages could find something interesting for themselves. To give all regions an opportunity to showcase their traditions and their achievements. I hope that we will please the audiences with new creative programs, locations, interactive platforms," Deputy Prime Minister Vladimir Karanik said.
The meeting also discussed security, transportation, infrastructure, catering for the guests of the festival. Special attention was paid to the program of the holiday, creative approaches and creative ideas.