Csángó ball held in Brussels for first time

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Brussels (MTI) – A Csángó ball, organised in part by the Office for the European Representation of Hungarian National Communities (HUNINEU), was held in Brussels for the first time on Saturday.

Organisers said they hope the inaugural ball in Brussels will help make the event a biannual tradition.

Klára Farkas Papp, head of the directorate of the HUNINEU foundation, said the foundation will aim to bring programmes to Brussels that showcase the values and cultural traditions of Carpathian Basin Hungarians. She said the Csángó community wants to preserve its unique dialect and Catholic beliefs to further enrich Europe’s cultural heritage. Farkas Papp urged Hungary’s Ambassador to Belgium Zoltán Nagy to do all he can in Brussels to fight for the rights of Hungarian ethnic groups in Europe, including the Csángós.

Nagy said in his opening address that the Csángó community’s unique culture is an important asset to Europe. He warned that the Csángó dialect is on the brink of extinction and may completely disappear within a few generations. This is why the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe approved a report recommending that all minorities should have the right to be taught in their native language at their local schools, the ambassador said.

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