The UWED hosted the festival of intercultural communication “Say 'Yes' to Friendship!”
On April 25, 2026, the annual Festival of Intercultural Communication “Say ‘Yes’ to Friendship!” was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy.
The festival was organized by the Department of English as a project-based activity with the participation of first-year students. This year, the students represented 21 countries: Uzbekistan, Germany, Saudi Arabia, the USA, Russia, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Kazakhstan, China,Georgia, India, Greece, Brazil, Georgia, Italy, Armenia, South Korea, Egypt, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, and Türkiye. The entire event was conducted in English, creating an atmosphere of lively international communication and cultural exchange.
The festival program included a culture and national cuisine fair, country presentations, theatrical performances, demonstrations of traditions, as well as performances featuring national dances and songs. Each team creatively decorated its stand, presenting dishes, symbols, souvenirs, and cultural features of the selected country.
Among the honored guests of the event were representatives of the Armenian Cultural Center, representatives of the mahalla, university professors, students’ parents, and students from other higher educational institutions.
The most memorable moments of the festival included the performance of ‘lapar’ by the Uzbekistan team; an intellectual quiz and an informative presentation about the country prepared by the Germany and Italian team; the American team’s performance of a famous song and dance dedicated to Michael Jackson; the mesmerizing Tanoura dance and a display of ancient Egyptian costumes by the Egypt team; demonstrations of national dances performed during wedding ceremonies in Saudi Arabia; national dances of the United Kingdom, Türkiye, China, South Korea, Azerbaijan, India, Kazakhstan, Brazil, and Mexico; as well as traditional wedding ceremonies presented by the teams of Greece, Armenia, and Tajikistan.
All the teams demonstrated a high level of preparation, artistry, and deep interest in the culture of the countries they represented. The participants impressed the audience with their colorful costumes, creative approach, and the atmosphere of friendship, which became the main symbol of this celebration.
The “Say ‘Yes’ to Friendship!” festival once again confirmed the importance of intercultural understanding, teamwork, and open dialogue among young people from different countries.