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Category Archives: Latvian music
Latvian Identity – what is it?
What is it, that uniquely identifies a Latvian? For a country where the notion of a Latvian consciousness didn’t appear until the later stages of the nineteenth century, there is certainly a very strong sense of Latvian identity now. Some … Continue reading
Riga 2014 Saulgriezi – Mezaparka
Decided to spend mid summer solstice immersing my self in some Latvian cultural entertainment. Again, as at all Latvian events, lots and food, beer, singing and dancing. Now before anyone takes offence I’m actually paying some compliments here. Despite copious amounts of alcohol … Continue reading
Posted in Latvia, Latvian music, Riga
Tagged folk music, latvian dance, Latvian music, latvian song, mezaparka, saulgriezi 2014, traditional music
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Celebration Time – Come On
Party season really started in earnest this week; pre Jani party on Tuesday and dancing in the street with excellent live bands at a packed Kalnciema Kvartāls on Thursday and a school graduation celebration on Friday. Three midweek socials; life was … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Latvia, Latvian music, School
Tagged Kalnciema Kvartāls, Latvian food, piradzini, sklandrausis, Varis Vētra
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