18.06.2026, 12:30 26446

Kazakhstan Showcases Rich Cultural Heritage in Slovenia

Kazakhstan Showcases Rich Cultural Heritage in Slovenia
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A series of national cultural events featuring Kazakhstan’s ethnographic folklore and dance ensembles Qaghan and Yassy was held in the Slovenian capital, organized by the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Slovenia with the support of the Shymkent Akimat and Slovenian partners, the Kazakh Foreign Ministry's press service reported.

One of the highlights of the start of the summer season was an open-air concert on Ljubljana’s central square. The performance marked the first appearance by Kazakh artistic groups in Slovenia since the opening of Kazakhstan’s embassy in the country. The concert attracted significant interest from Slovenian audiences, foreign tourists and members of the Kazakh diaspora, providing many with their first introduction to Kazakhstan’s musical traditions and culture.

On the same day, the traditional international charity event Midsummer Night (Kresna noč) was held at the historic Križanke architectural complex. Organized by the Lions Club Ljubljana Iliria, the event featured Kazakhstan as its national cultural partner for the first time in its more than 25-year history.

The gathering brought together more than 300 guests, including Aleš Musar, spouse of the President of Slovenia, representatives of the diplomatic corps, government and public organizations, Slovenia’s business, financial and industrial communities, cultural and arts figures, members of the Kazakh diaspora, as well as residents and visitors of Ljubljana. Speaking on behalf of the Slovenian head of state, Musar expressed satisfaction with the high level of relations between Slovenia and Kazakhstan and noted the positive momentum in cooperation across the fields of economy, trade, education and tourism.

The centerpiece of the cultural programme was a performance by the Qaghan and Yassy ensembles, which showcased Kazakhstan’s unique musical heritage, blending traditional Kazakh music with ancient Turkic motifs.

Guests were also presented with a video highlighting the tourism potential of modern Kazakhstan, the distinctive features of its national cuisine, and the richness of its culture and traditions.

The event also recognized the contribution of prominent Slovenian entrepreneur and philanthropist Janez Škrabec, who serves as the Honorary Adviser to the Ambassador of Kazakhstan in Slovenia on economic affairs. The evening’s charity initiative was dedicated to supporting children under the care of the children’s hospital in Šentvid pri Stični.

According to the Foreign Ministry, the events made an important contribution to the development of cultural and humanitarian cooperation between Kazakhstan and Slovenia, helping to promote awareness of the culture and traditions of the Great Steppe and further strengthen friendly ties between the two countries.
 

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