The International Opera Festival culminates tomorrow with the Gala evening organized in Prishtina. A day before, tenor Rame Lahaj and the Mayor of Prishtina, Përparim Rama, held a press conference emphasizing the importance of art for all ages.
Regarding the festival, it was mentioned that it has transformed temporary spaces into art stages and brought world-class artists, thereby creating bridges of cooperation for young talents.
Tenor Rame Lahaj emphasized the importance of creating a platform which, according to him, will eventually become a tradition.
"What we need to do as professionals is to leave or create a platform that will one day turn into tradition. For me, it is completely unacceptable if children today do not go to the theater, but I believe cinema is more accessible. Not by chance, in our latest project, we tried to go to several cities because sometimes Prishtina has all the privileges but not all activities happen here. I wanted children to have the opportunity to see it up close, even children from Istog, where I grew up, or other cities," he said.On the other side, the Mayor of Prishtina, Përparim Rama, expressed support for the festival.
"Despite the fact that as a capital we are doing our best to push forward these processes, we already have the project of the world-renowned architect completed for the concert hall, and although politics is slowing things down, we will not stop. This concert hall and other spaces will be part of our near future. But what is even more important is that the city itself has transformed into a concert hall as a result of the efforts of the Rame Lahaj formation. Of course, we support it. Our agenda is for the capital to be a city of art and culture," said Rama.
Skanderbeg Square in the capital is being prepared to host the Gala Evening “Rame Lahaj & Friends” tomorrow at 8:30 pm. This is the culminating night of the Rame Lahaj International Opera Festival.
“Dream without limits, Opera without walls!” as the theme of this edition comes as a leading call for this fifth jubilee edition.