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Students organize Halva and Lokum Festival in Yablanitsa

On May 11 (Saturday) Vazrazhdane Square in the town of Yablanitsa will host the first edition of the Halva and Lokum Festival organized entirely by students. They undertook this initiative, because they want to inspire their coevals to be more enterprising and show that young people can do a lot of they work hard and are well-educated. Fifteen-year-old Galin Alexandrov from the village of Rumiantsevo, who is one of the organizers of the event, told Radio Bulgaria details:

The guests of the festival can taste local halva (a soft fudge-like candy made of sesame paste) and lokum (Turkish delight). These sweet products are typical of the Yablanitsa region and are distinguished for their traditional taste. The festival also includes folklore songs and dances.  The program also envisages motivational speeches to the young people and the adults. Presentations on how the manufacture of halva and lokum became traditional are also part of the festival’s program.

We receive support from the institutions and the adults and our idea attracted the interest of our coevals, Galin Alexandrov went on to say and added:

We hope that when the festival ends the local young residents will be filled with inspiration and desire to organize similar events in the future and step in our shoes.

The organization of the festival of halva and lokum, however, did not go that smooth:

We faced several challenges. One of the biggest challenges was to create the concept of the festival. The idea was like a cloud in our heads. When we met with the representatives of Yablanitsa Municipality, local people and producers of halva we gradually formed our concept of the event and the whole picture got clearer. Thus, we started to discover the road to the successful fulfillment of the festival’s programme. 

The biggest challenge during the organization of the festival was to contact the producers of halva and convince them to participate at the event, because some of them had doubts whether the organization would be successful due to the fact that it was organized by children. However, we managed to attract their attention. We went through every obstacle through meetings with representatives of the local authorities. We wanted to stay true to the message we send-We Create with the Power of Dialogue and Our Friendship.

The organizers of the halva festival hope that the event will become a tradition and that more growing up children will be attracted to its preparation, Galin Alexandrov says and adds:

We want to awaken the entrepreneurship in the young people with our activity and serve as an example. We want to prove that people like them from villages or small Bulgarian towns can make their dreams come true. We want them to know that they can reach any change if they believe it is possible. Our purpose is to awaken the young people and build trust between the adults and the young generation, because we are the future of the world.

English version: Kostadin Atanasov

Photos: private library


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