Ceremonial opening of the folk dance group exhibition in St. Martin

Ceremonial opening of the folk dance group exhibition in St. Martin

Next Sunday, October 22nd, there is a special occasion that the residents of St. Martin i.S. should not miss. At 7 p.m. the ceremony of a picture exhibition will take place in Café Central, which recognizes the 50th anniversary of the St. Martin folk dance group. The event not only promises a lot of nostalgia, but also a lively review of the eventful history of the group.

This exhibition will be an impressive copy of its kind, because it presents selected and digitized photographs via 1000. These pictures not only show different activities of the folk dance group, but also the unforgettable moments that the members have experienced over the years. The folk dance group is an integral part of the cultural scene in the region and contributed to keeping the tradition of folk dance alive.

opening times of the exhibition

The exhibition is accessible every day from October 25 to December 7th during the regular opening times of the café. This means that everyone who is interested in the history and activities of the folk dance group has the opportunity to see these unique photographs and to lose themselves in memories.

Such an event is not only important to celebrate the achievements of the folk dance group, but also to preserve the region's cultural heritage. At the opening, many former members and friends of the group will surely be present who know the stories behind the pictures and will surely share them with joy. It is a great opportunity to meet old acquaintances, to make new friendships and to learn more about the traditions of the folk dance in St. Martin.

Admission to the exhibition is free , which makes it easier for everyone to become part of this cultural event. Regardless of whether you are a fan of folk dance or just curious about local culture, this exhibition offers something for everyone. So, write down the date and come by to the fascinating story of the St. Martin i.S. to celebrate!

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