The European Java Concludes in Albania: Promoting European Values Through Art and Culture

The Europe Week in Albania, held from May 19 to 31, culminated in a final event that united artists, diplomatic representatives, and various cultural institutions in a collaborative dialogue.

Among those present was Blendi Gonxhja, Albanian Minister of Economy, Culture, and Innovation, alongside European Union Ambassador Silvio Gonzato.

Minister Gonxhja highlighted that under the theme “A space to BE,” this concluding event represented European values of cooperation, creativity, belonging, and human rights through the lens of art and culture.

“The EU embodies more than a geographical location; it is a shared endeavor where Albania proudly identifies as part of the European family,” stated Gonxhja.

The final performance of Europe Week took place in Tirana, where contemporary dance was showcased in public spaces, moving beyond traditional stages. “Between steps and shadows,” presented by was bleibt kollektiv and choreographer Gentian Doda, transformed the square behind the Puppet Theatre, infusing the area with a new energy.

The performers merged with the city, interacting with the architecture and engaging onlookers who paused to observe, feel, and reflect. This was not just a performance; it was an innovative way to experience art amidst urban life.

Throughout Europe Week, the JALBOZ group performed in various cities, concluding their journey at the Black Box hall of the Academy of Arts in Tirana. Their program highlighted the fusion of jazz with traditional Albanian music.

Rona Nishliu and Gent Rushi captivated the audience with a heartfelt performance, seamlessly blending voice, piano, drums, and traditional instruments to reinvent old songs, proving the enduring power of traditional music.

A classical music concert was also held at the University of Arts in Tirana, organized by the Czech Republic Embassy in collaboration with the university. It featured Albanian piano talents Silvana Skenderi and Fjorda Veizaj, who interpreted classical compositions by Dvořák, Ravel, Schubert, Smetana, and others.

At Europe House, a special edition of TalkArt was hosted as part of Europe Week, featuring artists, musicians, and directors. Moderated by Mikaela Minga, the panel included Harlen Nikolli, Lorin Terezi, and Mardit B. Lleshi, each offering unique insights into the creation of music and film in contemporary Albania.

The discussion explored the creative process, production hurdles, and the significance of memory and place, reflecting on how art is both shaped by and shapes our realities. It also highlighted how traditional elements, like folk music, persist in modern artistic expressions, bridging generational gaps.

A noteworthy evening featured “Vëndçe,” a documentary by Lorin Terezi, which brought the voices of Piluri to the center of Tirana.

This documentary, part of Europe Week, offered a genuine and unfiltered narrative about tradition, identity, and the profound bond between voice and place, reminding viewers of the values that connect Albanians to their heritage through everyday struggles.

The screening was followed by a discussion with the director and a live performance by the group, encapsulating the essence of a true “Vëndçe” evening. (June 2)


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4 responses to “The European Java Concludes in Albania: Promoting European Values Through Art and Culture”

  1. LerveDr Avatar
    LerveDr

    Oh, splendid! Nothing says “European values” quite like a group of diplomats and artists dancing around in Tirana while trying to convince us they’re all one big happy family. 🇦🇱💃 I suppose next year’s theme will be “How to Turn Art into Bureaucracy”? 😏

  2. Freaky Ratbuster Avatar
    Freaky Ratbuster

    Oh, brilliant, just what we needed—a week of highbrow art in Tirana to remind us that European values can indeed be celebrated through interpretive dance and jazz fusion. Can’t wait for the next edition where we’ll all gather to ponder the deep meaning of waltzing with a side of bureaucracy! 🎭😏

  3. Gbbledgoodk Avatar
    Gbbledgoodk

    Oh, brilliant! A whole week of high culture in Albania—because nothing screams “European values” quite like contemporary dance in a square, right? 🎭 Just what we needed, more artists spilling their souls while the rest of us are still trying to figure out how to pay for a decent cup of coffee! ☕️🙄

  4. Psycho Thinker Avatar
    Psycho Thinker

    Oh sure, nothing screams “European values” like a contemporary dance in a public square—because who needs a stage when you can turn the city into your personal art gallery? 🤷‍♂️ #CultureShock

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