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The message may be carried further today by the wind if it starts from Transcarpathia (video)

Fanni visited the poetry camp in Székelyföld for the second time this year, and as she told feol.hu, this year’s camp also had a great impact on her. “I learned a lot again, I became braver, I gained wonderful experiences and friends,” Fanni recalled. He was placed in the advanced group, where at the beginning of the camp, he says, they hit the bullseye and analyzed their chosen poem, and collected help from actors. – I was extremely happy that Sándor Petőfi was the main topic of the camp. I love Petőfi, especially his love poetry – Fanni Kosztyu confessed honestly.

Among the dense programs of the poetry camp, the speaking classes spent in Kisbütök and song lessons with two musicians of the Mistrál band were closest to his heart. It is understandable, since Kisbütök is nothing more than a languid glade surrounded by lush green pine forests, where the wanderer, sitting on a log, feels like he is in the middle of a painting and ponders the affairs of the world. And perhaps the young lady from Transcarpathia has more to ponder about this often unjust and cruel world. It is understandable that in the treehouse, his landlady, Magda Füzesi, recited her deeply moving poem “The Final Account”. – This poem is close to me, as Magda Füzesi is also a Transcarpathian. He also had to deal with similar problems as a minority. I felt that the poem “Final Account” is very relevant for all of us right now – Fanni said, and one’s throat gets tight listening to the fragile lady.

But youth does find small crumbs of happiness and finds joy in happy moments. – I am glad that there are young people besides me who are interested in poems and literature. I think it’s easy to get to know the other person through reciting poetry, because you can see their gestures on stage, hear their voice, and get a glimpse of their personality. I think that reciting poetry and prose can make a guy author, and it is especially suitable for getting to know each other. I think there are a lot of works for my age group that they can identify with, which is why it’s worth reading and performing poems and prose, Fanni Kosztyu said.

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