
The final of the holiday became a real celebration of the Bashkir culture. The event program included the ethno-fashion show, which demonstrated the beauty and diversity of the national costume, and the award ceremony for the winners of the competition.
Natalia Lapshina, First Deputy Minister of Culture of the Republic of Bashkortostan took part in the closing ceremony of the event: “I sincerely congratulate all our winners and want to thank all our masters, craftswomen, and followers of our real national folk traditions. I thank you all very much for dedicating your life to this and passing the vitals to your children and grandchildren. This year, the competition attracted numerous family participants, and this is for a reason. In the Year of the Family, our competition continues to grow and gathers more and more participants for the fourth time, including families. This means a family craft is there, there are strong traditions among the people”.
At the ethno-fashion show, one could see both casual and festive Bashkir national costumes, as well as hats and jewelry.
The Tamga project has been carried out since 2020. Over the entire history of this competition, representatives of 48 municipalities of Bashkortostan, Perm Krai, Kurgan and Chelyabinsk regions, Moscow, Almaty, Kazakhstan, Italy (Milan) took part in it. This year, more than 60 people from Bashkortostan, Chelyabinsk, Kurgan, Orenburg regions, Moscow, Italy, and Turkey applied to participate in the competition.
Organizers: Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Bashkortostan, Republican Center of Folk Art.
Source: Press Service of the Republican Center of Folk Art of the Republic of Bashkortostan