Tajikistan to attend CIS Cultural Youth Forum in Tula
Representatives of Tajikistan will participate in the Youth Cultural Forum of the Commonwealth of Independent States, which will be held on May 14-16 in Tula, , a statement released by Russian Cultural Ministry Information department read.
The forum will raise the situation and prospects of cooperation between the CIS countries and their ministries, as well as the need to combine efforts to maintain the common cultural space of the CIS countries.
The event will bring together professors, students and graduates of specialized universities, cultural and art workers, heads of ministries and departments of the CIS member states and etc.
The forum will focus on eight discussion sections devoted to museum business, volunteering in the field of culture, theater, modern cinema, music, the role of the Russian language in the integration of the cultural space of the CIS and the use of digital technologies in this field.
Famous cultural figures will talk about the trends and prospects for the development of the common cultural space of the CIS, introduce the modern trends in the field of culture and heritage preservation, and talk about the introduction of digital technologies.









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