The awards of the Cyrillic Days International Exhibition were ceremoniously presented to the students of the Serbian supplementary school in France ‘in the unique setting of the library in Bavanište, which, in addition to books, holds 60,000 children’s works from all over the world’, reads the page of the Serbian school in France, Italy and Slovenia.

The first-prize winner Natalija Stojanović with her brother Matej and her friend Leontina Stević from Paris received also the awards for her friends, together with teachers Marija Praizović from Eastern France, Sonja Zrnić from the German province of Hessen, and coordinator Blaženka Trivunčić.

‘With the warm welcome of librarian Milica Živković and her colleagues, the 21-year tradition of this manifestation of national importance confirms the beauty and importance of nurturing the Cyrillic script, creative thought and Serbian tradition. It was also the first meeting in Bavanište without Vera Sekulić. Setan. With undying love, gratitude and respect for her two decades of self-sacrificing work, we leave for various parts of the world, carrying the irrevocable truth – the work is eternal’, noted the Serbian supplementary school in France, Italy and Slovenia.

Source and photo: Rasejanje.info