Students from Euskaltzaleak had in Buenos Aires a great combination of videos and sketches to celebrate their day. Seen here, a group from Martinez representing “Non dago taberna?” (photo EuskalKultura.com)
Basque language lovers and those that are curious can be found worldwide, but without a doubt, the country in the Diaspora with the largest number of students and teachers is Argentina. That is why it’s not surprising that Euskera Day festivities happen one after the other in there. Most events took place the first week of December, even though activities and gatherings are taking place all month long. Today, second photo gallery of ENE 2014 in Argentina.
Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is almost impossible to count the number of events that take place in Argentina every year to celebrate ENE. Some get the community involved and tell the media what Basque is and its current status. In other cases, practical activities take place, orienting those who may not be familiar with the language, in hopes that they become less afraid and embrace it. What is not lacking are festive events, “because Basque in itself is a reason to celebrate.” Following are celebrations in Arrecifes, Buenos Aires (Eusketxe and Euskaltzaleak), Cordoba, Chivilcoy, San Juan and Villa Maria.