As part of efforts to boost cultural ties, Tehran is to organize a cultural event in Tunis.
Iran is to hold a Culture Week in Tunisia to introduce the Persian culture and various arts to the nation.
Minister of Culture Ali Jannati and several other officials are slated to attend the event.
A 30-member delegation bringing together experts in various arts will also participate in the festival that will be held in several Tunisian cities.
Screening Iranian cinematic productions, exhibiting Persian works of art such as paintings, calligraphy, illumination, traditional and regional Persian costumes and performing traditional music are among the programs of the event.
Different cultural panels will be also held on the sidelines of the event.
The first Iranian film week was held in the capital city of Tunis in 2011, while the first Tunisian Culture Week was celebrated in Tehran in 2012.
Iran’s second Culture Week is to kick off on October 14 and will continue until October 19, 2014.
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