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Slavic Crafts Fair took place in Brisbane

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Slavic Crafts Fair took place in Brisbane


22.07.2021

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The Slavic Crafts Fair took place in Brisbane, Australia this weekend, according to the Edinenie newspaper. Craftsmen, dancers and musicians presented their art there.

The fair brought together artists, embroiderers, writers, collectors, musicians, dancers, cooks and many other talented and extraordinary people. They were joined by representatives of the business community.

The audience was able to see beadwork, decorative flowers, ceramics, knitwear for children, paintings and home collections. Guests were offered to treat themselves to pastries and delicacies.

A concert was prepared for the fair. It included songs in different languages, including Russian, Ukrainian and Romanian. The performers played the flute and violin.

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