The third edition of Euskararen Aldia is only a few days away, and the organization has advanced that registration continues “at a good pace” and that social exercise will be “massive”. The meeting will be held between 18 November and 2 December, and to start warming the mouths and ears, they explained at the San Telmo Museum in San Sebastián on Tuesday that hundreds of events are being prepared in the villages.
Among others, the coordinators have made the following appointments: on Monday 14 November, at 10:30 pm, the joint appearance of Euskaraldia and Errigorak will be held in the Pamplona Station. On the other hand, on Thursday 17 November, the events of the eve of Euskaraldia will be held in the Basque capitals. After the fifteen days of the Basque Country, an assessment will be made in Vitoria-Gasteiz on 2 December.
Registration on the Euskaraldia website is still open. People who participated in previous editions will only have to renew it and people who have it for the first time this year will have to fill in a few details. All guests and ears have been asked to use the veneer, as in previous editions it was shown that role identification contributed a lot to the activity. More than four hundred people have already begun to distribute the plates in the commissions of the Basque Country.
Participants have also been recommended to take on concrete challenges in changing language habits. Social outcomes will be achieved through steps appropriate to each context. In fact, although participation is individual, the objective is that the exercise be as collective as possible, and in this third edition the format of the Ariguneak that started last year for entities to participate has been maintained.
The organizers want the Basque country to be “visible on the street” and to do so they have offered resources to set up the streets, such as banners to put on windows and balconies or posters to put on the streets.
During the Donostia hearing, the Euskera coordinator, Goiatz Urkijo, the Vice-Minister for Linguistic Policy of the Basque Government, Miren Dobaran, the Director of Euskarabidea, Mikel Arrangi and the President of Euskaltzaleen Topagunea, Kike Amonarriz, participated. They have also thanked the work of thousands of baluntarians from the Euskaraldia commissions.
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