A historic event for the art of Korc, the first Albanian operetta “Agimi” returns to the stage of the “Andon Z. Çajupi” Theater after 70 years. This significant work, considered the cornerstone of vocal stage productions, was first created in Korc in 1954. Composed by Kristo Kono, honored as the €œPeople’s Artist, € with a libretto by Kole Jakova, “Agimi” was brought back to life at the MIK Festival. The performance was met with endless applause in the packed hall of the “Andon Z. Çajupi” Theater.The revival of this operetta not only celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Korc but also honors the legacy of its creators. The enthusiastic reception highlights the enduring impact of “Agimi” on Albanian arts. This event marks a significant milestone, reaffirming the importance of preserving and reviving historic works that shape the cultural identity and artistic history of the region. In this exclusive report, we delve further into the significance of this event and its impact on the local community. The story brings forward exciting details that underline why this development is noteworthy for fans and citizens alike. We also explore the broader implications this may have on the team’s or individual’s future endeavors and community engagement.