THE EVENING OF "SELTETKIZER" HAS PASSED!

12/9/2021

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Readers' Club "Seltetkizer", consisting students of the Journalism faculty of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, held an evening "independence and poetry of students" dedicated to the 30th anniversary of Independence. Today, the 30th anniversary of the independence of our country was celebrated by the younger generation. The generation, which was born breathing the fresh air of freedom, has its own value, culture and literature. A clear proof of this can be seen at the poetry evening of The Readers 'Club" Seltetkizer".

The Readers ' Club, created at the Department of editorial, editorial and design art, has a significant role in the formation of not only future editors-editors, but also creative journalists. At the evening of poetry, works dedicated to independence and independent creativity of students were read.

In addition, the works of famous poets and writers will be read, and the audience will be impressed. In the notebooks of students, you can see that each of them has its own signature. The Faculty of journalism of kaznu, which is considered a nest of the national spirit, has launched famous writers, journalists, and public figures. I am glad that today's young people have such a creative environment.

– We have seen that Russian poetry evenings will be held at such large venues as "Almaty Arena" and "Halyk Arena". We were surprised by how many people gathered, and poets read poems. Well, our poetry still takes place in small classrooms, in Small Halls. Therefore, we want to increase interest in poetry through such aesthetic and creative evenings. We hope that by holding such poetry evenings, you can raise the priority of poetry and form the taste of society, – said the main organizers of the evening Dulatbek Kenzhebek and Azimbek Koilybay.

The stage was decorated with the poem "Independence" by K. Sarin, and a patriotic song was performed. After the audience and performers were all students, the event was held in a free format. It is possible to see that the independence, which was a sweet gift from Tengri, became the basis of the students ' creativity.