Përmet Folk Ensemble Promotes Albanian Culture in World Festival

The Përmet Folk Ensemble participates in the World Folklore Festival. The festival takes place in Italy, France, and Monaco. First, the artists perform in Sanremo, Italy. They join the opening parade of the festival.

Moreover, they wear traditional costumes. They present songs and dances from Përmet. In addition, they showcase Albanian cultural heritage. They represent Albania in Sanremo, Cannes, and Monaco.

Furthermore, the ensemble performs a rich program of folk music and dances. They promote Albanian traditions internationally.  As a result, they bring a piece of Albania to the world stage.

Finally, they build cultural connections with other international folk groups. They promote cooperation and cultural exchange.

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