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  • The Women on Matasari Festival

    The Women on Matasari Festival

    Having reached its sixth edition, the Women on Matasari
    Festival this year entertained the people of Bucharest with projects, good
    music, fashion shows, exhibitions, theatre performances, debates and an overall
    good vibe.




    Iulian Vacarean
    is the head of the Beneva Association, the organiser of the festival. He gave
    us more details about this year’s edition:




    We had some 20,000 visitors during the three days of the
    festival. As usual, opening the festival was a fashion show, this year
    organised by Wilhelmina Arz, Bianca Popp and Alexandra Calafeteanu, jointly
    with an association supporting the idea that people with disabilities and
    beauty can go hand in hand. The association brought on stage a person in a
    wheel chair wearing the dress that competed for the 2015 Miss World beauty
    contest. Then we also had a lot of good music, theatre performances, artistic
    events, street performances, concerts given by Akua Naru, Vita de Vie, Coma,
    Moonlight Breakfast and many other young people with a rich musical experience.
    The exhibition of hand-made objects, designer clothes and fashion consisted of
    60 projects we had selected from a total of 400 enlisted projects. So there was
    a bit of something to cater for all tastes.




    Those who walked
    alongside Matasari this late May could get a haircut right there, in the
    street, buy cosmetic products, solar protection creams, garments and designer
    clothes, or talk to representatives of associations such as Work at Home Mums,
    Never Alone. A Friend for the Elderly, the Soul Workshop and animal protection
    associations.




    Anton Balint had
    a green pavilion in the festival, exhibiting decorative glass objects encapsulating
    a succulent plant on a small platform made of colourful stones. Anton Balint
    has the details:




    It’s the first time we are taking part in the festival,
    and we were very happy to see so many activities and colours, we felt we
    belonged here. I think the most important thing about this festival is that you
    can get to know some really nice people, you can chat around, make friends and
    make ourselves known.




    Liliana Manzat
    is the coordinator of a volunteer association called Never Alone. A Friend for
    the Elderly. She told us why the association had chosen to take part in the
    festival:




    We came to the Women on
    Matasari: Festival because it seems a good opportunity for people to find out
    what the association is doing and the fact that they can get involved in
    helping elderly people who are alone and isolated and to promote our campaign
    The Grandma’s Woolen Scarf launched at the ONGfest; we have lots of scarves
    knitted by our grandmas – there are around 1000 grandmas in our association -
    and together with our volunteers who have also learnt to knit, we make these
    scarves and sell them for a donation of at least 80 lei so that we may carry
    out as many activities inside the association as possible, from Christmas
    dinners to holidays and trips.




    Magda Coman, president of
    association Open Your Heart and organiser of an event entitled Atypical Beauty,
    took part for the first time in the Matasari Festival. She told us that the
    people there had seemed very enthusiastic:




    Today we are promoting our association, which focuses on the image of
    disabled people and the event we stage every year but in different cities
    entitled Atypical Beauty; its next edition, the ninth, will be taking place in
    Cluj on June 21st. I hope we’ll enjoy support from the participants.




    Hofmann Rudolf, a veterinarian, is the representative of the first clinic
    for stray animals in Romania. He came to the festival with several strays,
    which he had saved from the streets, in order to find owners for them:




    We came here to promote our activity and get support so that we may
    give animals for adoption. We’ve already managed to find owners for two dogs
    and two cats; we are very happy!




    Andrei Botescu, a representative of the Pegas bikes came to the festival
    with the grand prize for the winner of the women’s cross country race, which
    was run entirely on high heels. The race took place on the first day of the
    festival:




    There was a high-heel race during the Women on Matasari festival,
    which this year focused on anti-discrimination. We offered a bike as a prize to
    the winner of the race because we like to get involved in projects with a
    positive social impact and we’ll always support that. That is also a place
    where many beautiful cultural activities are taking place.




    Iulia Vacarean, the fastest
    woman on high-heels said she was happy to win the race for the first time and
    told us about the reasons why she had joined it:




    I took part in the race because I love to run and I took it as a
    challenge, you know, the race on high-heels. As a rule I run a lot and it was
    nice to have the support of fans during the race. Today I’ve been running on 10
    centimetres high heels and ended the race way ahead the other competitors. Men
    ran as well and it was a very nice show.




    This year’s edition of the festival is over, but the city spirit remains
    as well as the belief that only together can we change urban life.