Gathering call in Glusky District: A resident of Bobruj invites party-goers to a disco event
In the heart of Belarus, the picturesque village of Zelenkovichi in Głusky district was the unexpected venue for a lively open-air disco on September 13th. The event, organised by Grigory Bulka from Bobruisk, drew a crowd from various cities and regions across Belarus, including Głusk, Oktiabr'sky, Bobruisk, Mozyr, Slutsk district, and even Minsk.
The disco, held without tickets or a stage, took place in the courtyard of a house. Videos from the event spread like wildfire across social media, drawing admiration from many. However, some commenters expressed concern about the event's legality, questioning whether it was permitted by the local authorities and the police.
The specific approval for public events in Głusky district usually falls under the purview of the local district administration or municipal office, but no public information is available confirming whether this event was approved. Some believe that no regulations govern the number of guests one can invite to their home for such occasions.
One participant jokingly commented that they had come to dig potatoes and were merely relaxing with relatives in the evening. The local public group myastechka_glusk reported on the open-air disco, adding to the buzz on social media.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding its legality, the impromptu disco in Zelenkovichi was a testament to the spirited nature of Belarusians, who know how to turn any event into a memorable celebration.