WORLD POETRY DAY
21 Mar
2014
World Poetry
Day was adopted as 21 March by UNESCO in 1999. It is an invitation to
reflect on the power of language and the full development of each person’s
creative abilities. It also supports linguistic diversity through poetic
expression and offers endangered languages the opportunity to be heard within
their communities."As a deep expression of the human
mind and as a universal art, poetry is a tool for dialogue and rapprochement.
The dissemination of poetry helps to promote dialogue among cultures and
understanding between peoples because it gives access to the authentic
expression of a language."Poetry
reaffirms our common humanity by revealing to us that individuals, everywhere
in the world, share the same questions and feelings.Poetry is the mainstay of
oral tradition and, over centuries, can communicate the innermost values of
diverse cultures.In celebrating World Poetry Day, March 21, UNESCO recognizes
the unique ability of poetry to capture the creative spirit of the human mind.
A
decision to proclaim 21 March as World Poetry Day was adopted during UNESCO’s
30th session held in Paris in 1999.One
of the main objectives of the Day is to support linguistic diversity through
poetic expression and to offer endangered languages the opportunity to be heard
within their communities.The observance of World Poetry Day is also meant to
encourage a return to the oral tradition of poetry recitals, to promote the
teaching of poetry, to restore a dialogue between poetry and the other arts
such as theatre, dance, music and painting, and to support small publishers and
create an attractive image of poetry in the media, so that the art of poetry
will no longer be considered an outdated form of art, but one which enables
society as a whole to regain and assert its identity.
Prof.John Kurakar
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