Boston- Somerville’s Armory Hall was filled with energy and cultural pride on January 11, 2025, as approximately 300 people from diverse backgrounds gathered to celebrate the Amazigh new year “Yennayer 2975”. The event welcomed attendees of all ages, including many children and elderly guests, creating an inclusive and intergenerational atmosphere.
Throughout the event, guests experienced traditional Amazigh music, dance performances, and presentations that brought the language and history of the community to life. Cultural exhibits showcased beautifully crafted old Amazigh Tattoos, berber carpets , jewelry, and artwork, while food vendors delighted visitors with authentic Amazigh tea and traditional pastries.
Families and children actively participated in interactive workshops, learning how to write their names in the old Amazigh script “Tifinagh”, traditional drumming, and folk dancing. The atmosphere was vibrant, with attendees joining in the festivities and sharing their appreciation for the culture.
The hosting organization, The Amazigh American network organization, AANO, runed a very smooth event and expressed their gratitude for the strong community support, noting that the Amazigh new year successfully fostered cultural awareness and unity. Many attendees expressed hope that there will more Amazigh event in Boston, bringing people together to honor and preserve the Amazigh heritage, one of the oldest existing cultures in the world.
With its successful turnout and enthusiastic participation, the Amazigh new year celebrations at the Armory Hall in Somerville, has set a strong foundation for future gatherings that celebrate diversity, history, and community.
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