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The EHZ is over with the festival's heartbeat accelerated

The organizers of the Euskal Herria Zuzenean festival, held from 26 to 28, have stressed that Arberatze-Zilhekoa has hosted a "three-day collective celebration". On the negative side, the attacks by a person on an EHZ assistant and a member of the relief services and the Sunday storm that led to the cancellation of the evening.
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The EHZ Euskal Herria Zuzenean festival this weekend celebrated 30 years of career in the "collective celebration" held at the Arberatze-Zhilekoa. The initiative of 800 collaborators, the creativity of 300 artists and the participation of thousands of festivals have accelerated the heart of this festival organized in the neighbourhood, as explained by the organizers in a statement.

On Sunday at noon, the EHZ held a special event on the occasion of the 30th birthday of the festival, and proposed to all the public gathered there, "Take a piece of EHZ with you, that it be an incentive for pleasure, for creation and for the country."

The EHZ has denounced the physical assault of a EHZ assistant by a holiday worker on Friday night, Saturday, and has expressed its full support for the victim, who also attacked members of the relief service and the relief service decided to suspend the device. Faced with this situation, the EHZ launched a new relief service from Saturday morning with the help of countless doctors, nurses and volunteers.

On the other hand, the EHZ had to cancel the evening on Sunday evening to ensure the safety of the festival attendees. We have cut the electric one, we have taken the cars out of the parking lot with the help of the farmers and we have offered everyone who needed a place of sleep and dinner in Arberatz.

The EHZ is calling on all those who want to help dismantle the festival grounds, and they will focus on next year. 

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