The Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics (BSUIR) hosted the International Festival "Inflorescence of Cultures," a vibrant demonstration of how music and dance unite continents. On April 29, the main stage of one of Minsk's leading technical universities was transformed into a vibrant palette of national traditions, with a creative group of Turkmen students among the most notable and dynamic.

Nazarguly Shagulyev, Ambassador of Turkmenistan to Belarus, was the guest of honor at the festival. Addressing the multinational audience, the head of the diplomatic mission noted that it is precisely such meetings that form the foundation of true friendship between peoples. The event took on special significance as it was held on the eve of Turkmenistan's 35th anniversary of independence and under the motto of 2026, dedicated to the determination and energy of "winged steeds." The ambassador emphasized that students' academic and creative achievements abroad are the best way to present the modern image of their homeland.

The evening's true emotional highlight was the performance by the students themselves. The students from Turkmenistan took the stage not simply as performers, but as plenipotentiary representatives of their culture. Heart-rending patriotic songs gave way to a whirlwind of national dances, in which the rhythm of ancient traditions merged with youthful passion.

The audience welcomed the artists with particular warmth: their colorful costumes and sincere performances transformed the academic event into a true celebration of unity.

The creative success of the Turkmen youth in Minsk became a vivid embodiment of this year's motto. The determination with which the students master high technology at BSUIR while carefully maintaining their loyalty to their roots proves that youth are the "winged steeds" who carry the glory of an independent country into the future. "Flower of Cultures" once again confirmed that talent and a sincere attachment to one's roots know no bounds.

