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İskele Municipality is organizing a Fusion of Cultures event


 

The Fusion of Cultures Event, which İskele (Trikomo) Municipality will be organizing for the 5th time this year, will be held on Sunday, October 1.

According to reports, approximately 150 booths will be set up at the event, which will be open throughout the day.

The İskele (Trikomo) Municipality’s statement said that starting from the İskele City Centre, some roads will be closed to traffic.

There will be concerts and dance shows, cultural presentations, booths, handicrafts, food, and beverages of Cypriot culture taking place during the event.

İskele Mayor Hasan Sadıkoğlu said that everyone is welcome to join the 5th Fusion of Cultures Event that will be held on Sunday, October 1.

The Iskele Municipality Folk Dance Group and the stars of the North Cyprus, Horon team Karadeniz Association for Culture, will be performing an opening Show during the 5th Fusion of Cultures event.

An incense burner will be lit at the entrance of the Larnaka Youth Association Sports Club with the participation of the protocol and will burn all day long.

MELEK MOSSO WILL BE PERFORMING ON STAGE THE FINAL DAY OF THE EVENT

Concerts will also take place at the İskele Municipality 5th Fusion of Cultures Event.

Group OTANTİK, Retro Çalgıcılar, Cuba Music Group, and Iran Music Group will be performing during the event it has been reported.

Melek Mosso will be performing a closing concert on the last day of the event at the İskele City Centre which will begin at 9 p.m.

AN EVENT MAP WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE UPCOMING DAYS

A public notary draw will be conducted on September 25, for those who will be setting up booths at the 5th Fusion of Cultures Event.

Once the draw is completed, an event map that shows the event area and booths will be prepared and published on İskele Municipality’s official Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/iskele.belediye.

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