An evening of Azerbaijani poetry by Shahrun Suleymanova took place in Prague

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An evening of national poetry was held in teh center ⁢of⁤ Prague, at the Azerbaijan Cultural House.

This was reported to Trend by a member of the Azerbaijan Writers’ Union, the British Poetic Society,⁤ the ⁢European Congress of Literary Writers and the Union of Russian-Speaking Writers‌ of⁢ the Czech ‍Republic, the founder ⁢of ‌the natavan ⁢society, poetess and playwright​ Leila Begumreports⁣ Day.Az.

The evening took place against the backdrop of paintings by Azerbaijani artists living in Prague. The vernissage⁣ dedicated to the 100th anniversary of nabi Khazri was organized as part of the opening of the ‌Azerbaijan cultural House in ‍Prague, which took place​ earlier ‍this month.

Host ‌of the evening, member ​of the Azerbaijan Writers Union, poetess Shahrun ​Suleymanova ‌ At the opening, she expressed‍ gratitude to⁣ the Azerbaijan⁢ State Commitee for Work⁤ with Diaspora, the Azerbaijani Embassy in the Czech Republic and the Natavan⁢ society‌ for the opening of the Azerbaijani Cultural House in Prague.

The poetess read poems dedicated to the Victory ‍Day of Azerbaijan, the martyrs ⁤of ⁣the Karabakh war, and the Motherland. The music video “My Heart ‍Shusha” was shown Anara⁢ Ibragimova (Germany) and words by Leila Begim (Czech Republic), performed by the Honored Artist Sevdy Alekperzade.⁢ Composition “My Karabakh” with ‌lyrics ⁣by Shahrun Suleymanova⁤ and music Givi Usenashvili ‌ performed Sevinj Javadova.

Shahrun Suleimanova recites ⁣her ballad “Yellow Glow”, which inspired the Azerbaijani composer Ren Gadimov to create the ‍first ballad in Azerbaijan for choir and symphony orchestra.Next, the ‌poetess recited poems by Leila Begim ‍(Czech Republic), Murad Hasanov (Germany), Naili Nadir And Narmina⁢ Mammadzade (Azerbaijan),‍ classics and modern authors in their translation.

Shahrun Suleymanova especially noted her participation in the translation of Leila Begim’s ‍play “Immolatio”, which draws a very interesting ⁢parallel between the​ ideas and destinies of two peers, sons of the Azerbaijani and Czech ⁢peoples – and. The ⁤participants ‍of the evening were‍ presented with a⁢ video fragment of‌ the play staged by​ the People’s Artist of Azerbaijan, which was held at ⁤the Creativity Center in baku.

The guests of the evening thanked ⁤the author⁤ for a touching, poetic evening⁤ full of⁣ love for the motherland ⁢and ⁢humanity.

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