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More than 30 nations represented at Huntsville’s annual IFEST

October 5, 2025
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — The Tennessee Valley is home to people from around the world, and the International Society of Huntsville brought the community together to share in those cultures on Saturday.

“Let’s learn about each other,” said Erica Washington, who was the event’s Master of Ceremonies. “I think that’s just what we’re supposed to do. Respect each other, work together, love each other, and as I said, blend and bond and fellowship with each other.”

Jim Zielinski, the IFEST Public Relations chair, said Ecuador, Venezuela and Armenia were represented at the event for the first time on Saturday. People from more than 30 countries took part, showing off traditional dress, music, food and dance.

“This kind of event, it’s very good for kids to have an education, to know about different nations, their culture and traditions,” said Varditer Harutyunyan, who was representing Armenia.

Armenia sits at the intersection of Eastern Europe and Western Asia.

“We constantly have to protect our country, which used to be big, but now gets smaller and smaller,” said Anoush Place, who also represented Armenia.

Some of the nations represented at the festival do not get along on the global stage, but for the people in attendance, Saturday was an opportunity for sharing culture. Every country has a rich history, and many people took the opportunity to learn something new.

“Ghana used to be called Gold Coast because we had a lot of gold present when the British came. When we got independence, we changed our name to Ghana, which was an old empire that already existed. Ghana is on the west coast of Africa. We border the ocean. We border Togo and Ivory Coast,” said Ruby Sakyi-Addo, who represented Ghana.

The event gets bigger each year, with people from additional countries joining in.

“We are a small country, but we have everything,” said Diana Dehelean, who represented Romania. “We have the Carpathian Mountians. We have the Black Sea. We have the Danube River, with the most beautiful delta in Europe, where it goes down to the Black Sea. We have my hometown, which is seated on seven hills, like Rome. It’s a beautiful city. It’s a beautiful country.”

The annual festival is free for the public to attend.

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