
Gomel's "Mova Zyamli" Dance Show Captures Hearts with Belarusian Culture
Gomel Celebrates Belarusian Culture with "Mova Zyamli" Dance Performance Gomel, Belarus – On May 12, 2025, the Sokolovsky College of Arts presented the premiere of their multimedia project, "Mova Zyamli" ("Language of the Earth"). The performance blended contemporary dance with traditional Belarusian music and folk dance elements, creating a unique artistic experience. The show's choreographer, Valentin Isakov, aimed to communicate Belarusian traditions and the native language through modern dance. The performance featured several distinct segments, each showcasing a different aspect of Belarusian culture. One segment incorporated traditional folk costumes and music, while another highlighted the expressive power of contemporary dance. The use of visual projections and lighting further enhanced the artistic impact. "It was a truly moving experience," said one audience member. "The dancers' skill and the beauty of Belarusian culture were captivating." Another audience member added, "The show was a brilliant synthesis of art forms, a true celebration of Belarusian heritage." The performance received a standing ovation, with the audience enthusiastically shouting "Bravo!" The success of "Mova Zyamli" highlights the vibrant cultural scene in Gomel and the creative potential of the Sokolovsky College of Arts.