The 18th International Street Theater Festival kicked off in Meriwan, bringing together 51 artistic groups from across the region and abroad. The four-day event celebrates creativity, culture, and community through open-air performances that transform the city’s streets into vibrant stages.
Organizers said the festival aims to strengthen cultural exchange and promote artistic dialogue among performers and audiences. Theater troupes from various countries are showcasing diverse performances, including traditional storytelling, contemporary plays, and musical acts.
The event has attracted large crowds, with residents and visitors filling the streets to enjoy the lively atmosphere. Many participants emphasized that the festival reflects Meriwan’s growing role as a cultural hub and a symbol of peace and coexistence through art.
Local authorities expressed their pride in hosting the event and reaffirmed support for expanding cultural activities that enrich the region’s artistic landscape. The festival continues to highlight the power of performance in building bridges between people and preserving cultural identity.
