 Hello everyone, now I'm here with my friend, his Esperanto name is Dima, and Dima is the head organizer of the Sydney Language Festival, which is actually the biggest language festival in Australia. So, Dima, when will the next language festival take place? The next language festival will take place at the end of August, and that will be a two-day event, and I invite all Esperanto speakers to visit the festival in April. Good, good, good. And what is the goal of the language festival? The goal of the language festival is to show the diversity and languages in the world. All languages have a lot of interesting facts, histories, cultures, and a lot of people want to know more about the language, and the goal is to invite people who are interested in the language. Good, so does it exist to show other people what languages exist in the world, is it not? Yes, but not only to show what languages exist, but to show what the language is interested in, what is interested in the language exists. Good, good, I understand now. And the next language festival, what happens to me? A lot happens to the language festivals, of course the language presentations, and also there are language clubs and concerts. So how long does the Sydney language festival actually exist? Actually, there is the fourth Sydney language festival. First, it was, even though it was big, only eight languages were presented, maybe every year we plan to present 35 or 40 languages. So I actually remember the first language festival, because I actually took it and I don't know, did I teach Esperanto? I completely forgot, but when the language festival was established the first time, now it was a very big event, it happened in the big Esperanto house in Sydney, and it took a few years, and it was actually very well organized, but later it quickly grew, because we moved to the University of Macquarie, and in the first year maybe there were 30 people, and in the second year there were almost 200 people, and then there was the third one in Redfern, and now there are two days, two weeks, and I hope maybe 500 people, maybe 500 people, and the language festival was first organized by Esperanto people, but in fact it is now a very big and very diverse event, it is not only related to Esperanto, but to all the languages of the world. Yes, maybe every year, Australia Esperanto is still a small country, so maybe even finance it. Yes, maybe, maybe we should talk to them, we don't need money, but every year it is much bigger, and in fact there are two days, it is under the official registered location, so yes, in fact it is a very big event. Yes, and also the second day, the festival took place in the three famous locations, there is Bondai Pavelion, three famous in Sydney, and almost everyone knew that location, and also so many people were there. And for me it is a very big event, because in fact almost all the languages festivals, I presented the inaugural lecture, and in fact this year I will also present the Esperanto lesson. In the last 100 years, the famous Esperanto artist Travis Dill, in fact I presented it, but I don't know what happens next year. So next year you won't have two Esperanto presentations? You? One day, of course. The most important thing is mine, of course. Another day, Jonathan Cooper. Jonathan Cooper is an Esperanto artist who lives in North South Wales, but even before he worked in North South Wales, he is in North Wales, isn't he? Yes, yes, and he actually presented lectures at the Universal Congress. And also lectures? Yes, and lectures. Oh, really? Yes. And about art? And have you actually heard during the next Universal Congress, you can watch the interview, the lecture? Yes, I plan. Because I actually can't spend that much money to fly to the event, but it's really great that I can't. In fact, in my opinion, we can organize a special event and watch the Universal Congress at the Esperanto House, isn't it? In fact, yes, it's a good idea. Maybe we can organize an event in the local region to respect the inauguration of the Universal Congress in our local, but maybe you can do that. Maybe, because I know that there are many you who come from other parts of the world, maybe you can organize parts, groups, just to respect it, because it's a famous macho. I like that. With a beer. And also, if you organize the right to use the Sydney Language Festival, you can also organize it. Maybe I can use the YouTube right to use the right to use the language festival to organize the language festival to you. Do you know, do you want to watch that? Because it's mostly in English, but if you say to me that you want, I'll do it. Look, every year we have an idea because we have a few extra-London Esperanto guests, we're planning a few meetings to make Esperanto and English. Maybe in that case we can organize the right to use the right to use the right to use the language. So nearly four years you organized the right to use the language festival. Not only me. Not only him. He's very modest. But what do you plan for the event because almost every year it's getting bigger and bigger and where do you see the event of the festival? In fact, for the language festival I don't have the language because in Australia, only in Australia, almost four hundred languages exist. One moment the audience just surpassed him. Look at him, stop it. Foeiru! Foeiru! In fact, only in Australia four hundred languages in the world more than six million languages. So, we don't have a language maybe one in the world maybe one in the world. That's magic. Festival with six million languages. Yes, maybe two million visitors. That's very impressive. So, I think that we are now in the end of this video blog so if you like it, like it, share it, subscribe to it, subscribe to my channel if you haven't subscribed yet and I'll see you in the next video and if you're not there, the Russian mafia will find you.