World Poetry Day
World Poetry Day, celebrated annually on March 21st, was established by UNESCO in 1999 to honor the cultural importance of poetry and to encourage its reading, writing, and teaching around the world. Poetry has long been regarded as a profound and essential art form that expresses the human experience in a unique and powerful way, transcending boundaries of culture, language, and time.
The purpose of World Poetry Day is to celebrate poets and their contributions to cultural and artistic life, to revive oral traditions of poetry recitation, and to promote poetry as a tool for education and social dialogue. Poetry has the ability to evoke emotions, challenge perceptions, and foster empathy, making it a vital form of expression in addressing both personal and societal issues.
Each year, poetry readings, workshops, and festivals are held worldwide to mark the occasion, inviting poets and enthusiasts to share their work and engage in creative expression. World Poetry Day also seeks to provide a platform for marginalized voices, encouraging diversity in the themes and forms of poetry.
By emphasizing the importance of poetry in modern life, World Poetry Day reminds us of the power of words to inspire, heal, and bring people together in celebration of the beauty and complexity of human life.
