A grand closing of a unique event took place in Minsk’s art space “Korpus 8”.
More than 50 initiatives across the country, an exhibition of intellectual books, readings, theatrical events, discussions, games, and performances altogether made the Week of Belarusian Thinking, which was held for the first time. "EuroBelarus" Information Service, which was covering the events of the week in great detail, has visited its last ceremony.
"We've got a reason to think about our intellectual heritage and how it can be interpreted," - said one of the organizers of the Week, the coordinator of the Flying UniversityTatsiana Vadalazhskaja.
She said that within the frames of the week 40 events were held in Minsk, and 12 – in other cities.
“The Year of Belarusian thinking project and especially the Week of Belarusian Thinking are absolutely unique and will last until Belarusians start waiting it like a holiday.
It’s a utopia. But, you know, life without a utopia is so dull. I congratulate all with the emergence of the event," - commented the philosopher, writer, and head of the Department of Philosophy and Literature of the Belarusian CollegiumValiantsin Akudovich.
Uladzimir Matskevich and Valiantsin Akudovich.
But the philosopher and methodologist Uladzimir Matskevich was more skeptical.
"I would not want to do a similar event next year. We have declared our presence. Belarus has thinking, whether you like it or not, and cannot be ignored. That's enough,"- said Uladzimir Matskevich.
During the closing ceremony the winners of the essay competition "Intellectual heritage of Belarus: figures, ideas, contexts" were announced and awarded. The contest was a continuation of the initiative, "Quote your own" and gave the opportunity to speak on the topic of the Belarusian intellectual heritage.
Awarding the winners of the contest.
Mihail Bajaryn is awarding Tatiana Urubleuski-Toker.
Irina Dubianetskaja is awarding Anton Ulasenka.
Uladzimir Matskevich congratulates Mihail Baranouski.
The real surprise of the evening was a cultural gift - performance by Liavon Volski, whose enchanting and memorable show was the closing event of the Week.
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