From 28 to 30 November 2024, the XIII Eurasian Creative Week took place in Greenock, Scotland.

From 28 to 30 November 2024, the XIII Eurasian Creative Week took place in Greenock, Scotland. The event brought together artists, writers, poets, diplomats and creative figures from 15 countries: Canada, France, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Israel, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Scotland, England, Ukraine. The festival included exhibitions, book presentations, an awardRead More …

Results of the 4th International Festival of Poetry and Visual Arts “Voices of Friends: Poetry & Art 2024”

From September 15 to 18, 2024, the fourth international festival of poetry and visual arts “Voices of Friends: Poetry & Art” was held in the resort area of Burabay National Park (Kazakhstan). This festival included: a poetry and visual arts festival, the thirteenth Open Eurasian Literary Festival and Book Forum,Read More …

Finalists of Open Eurasia — 2024

Valeria Strekalovskaya Children’s proseElena Makarova Children’s proseIrina Gurkova Children’s proseLazzat Samratova Children’s proseMikhail Ananov Children’s proseNina Yagolnitzer Children’s proseElina Khaimova Children’s proseYulia Serebrennikova Children’s proseOlga Shpakovich Non-fictionAlexander Levin Non-fictionAndrei Konstantinovich Gogolev Non-fictionYevgeny P. Paramonov Non-fictionPavel Kostevich Non-fictionTatyana Linchik Non-fictionAida Reger ProseAl Zaturansky ProseAnna Korobko ProseAnna Saxonova ProseArie BenCel ProseAthena AbdyldaevaRead More …

Celebrating Diversity: The Tapestry of Events at Eurasian Creative Week

Get ready for an unforgettable celebration of art and culture at the Eurasian Creative Week from June 22 to 29 in Uzbekistan! Immerse yourself in an World coaching championship and explore the world of the Visual Arts Festival. From exhibitions and presentations to roundtable discussions and masterclasses, there’s something forRead More …

XI OEBF: Marziya Zakiryanova’s award recognise the hard work and achievement Eurasian writers

The Open Eurasia Competition (OEBF) awards contribute to the culture of the Eurasian region, helping the society to learn about today’s unique people! They also support writers and help strengthen cultural ties. Since 2014, the award to them. Marziya Zakiryanova, founded by philanthropist Kairat Zakiryanov, as part of the OpenRead More …

The Eurasian Creative Guild (London) has got great news for its members

For the first time the competitive part of the most prestigious XI Eurasian literary festival called “Open Eurasian Book Forum & Literature Festival” (OEBF)  will be held on a distant but marvellous continent not far from New Guinea and Tasmania, washed by the great Pacific and Indian oceans, — inRead More …