Around The Sun - Divide (Von Krahl Theatre. February 3, 2018)
Von Krahl Theatre. February 3, 2018
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Heather Woods Live at Von Krahl
Multi-instrumentalist Heather Woods-Broderick supporting Efterklang with her solo set. April 8, 2010, Von Krahl Theatre in Tallinn, Estonia.
Benga@Von Krahl / Estonia / part2
dubstep bash @ tallinn
Forgotten Sunrise Sõjajala õis Live at Von Krahl Theater 28.06.2012
Forgotten Sunrise Sõjajala õis Live at Von Krahl Theater 28.06.2012
Tallinn, Estonia
Warm-up gig for Death In June
Thanks to Helina for filming!
Death In June @ Von Krahl, Tallinn, ESTONIA [28 06 2012]
1st date from Baltic Minitour
Más en
Por Mihkel K.
Eeben performing El Hob Kolloh
Meera Band live: Valentine's Day special concert of Arabic music and dance at the Von Krahl Theatre in Tallinn, Estonia 9.02.2018.
Eesti Idamaise Tantsu Koda
Estonian Chamber of Oriental Dance
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Unearth - Watch It Burn (Live in Tallinn, Estonia)
Live at Von Krahl Theater, Tallinn (Estonia)
Streetmusic. Around The Sun. Tallinn 2017
Tallinn - Top 10 Travel Attractions - Estonia Travel Guide
Tallinn, one of Europe’s newest capitals, boasts a rich mix of architecture and culture in a small geographic area. Its Old Town was almost untouched by war and remains perfectly preserved. And outside the city walls there are beguiling districts of brightly painted wooden houses, parks, redeveloped docks, beaches and forests.
There are still stag dos and plenty of bars where Finns fresh off the Helsinki ferry chug bargain beers, but Tallinn is also a cultured place that attracts visitors who wants more than just a cheap drink: Baltic, Nordic, Teutonic and Russian cultures meld in food, art, design and music. The annual Tallinn Music Week (27 March-2 April) showcases Estonia’s growing rock and electronic music scene in venues including the city’s old power station (kultuurikatel.ee).
The city has a surprisingly modern, sophisticated air: trams and buses (free for the locals) make everything easily accessible and old warehouses are being converted into new spaces for business and culture. Free wifi and a nascent tech scene (Skype was developed here) show this is a city looking forward as well as to its traditional, folkloric roots.
Song Festival Grounds
Every five years (the next one is in July 2019) Tallinn has its Last Night of the Proms moment as 30,000-odd singers from 1,000 choirs belt out traditional anthems to the white, blue and black flag-waving masses who gather for the Song Festival, which began in 1869 and has developed into one of Estonia’s key cultural get-togethers. The sprawling grassy bowl is the perfect place for a Sunday stroll, while the huge shell-like structure on which the singers stand is a modernist treat designed in 1959 by Alar Kotli. A previous stage stood on the site from the 1920s but the one that soars over the park today was built to accommodate the vast numbers of singers and spectators who flock to the event – and its popularity, which mirrors feelings of “Estonian-ism” in the country continues to rise. The stories in the songs and the use of the Estonian language to sing them reach deep into the heart of the Estonian soul and collective culture.
Estonian Architecture Museum
This is the perfect place to start exploring the Rotermann Quarter – a former industrial district that’s being turned into shops, offices and flats. This chunky old salt warehouse at the heart of the neighbourhood houses the museum and is chocka with models of the most interesting buildings in town, such as 23 Roosikrantsi Street by Robert Natuse – an expressionist gem built of dark bricks and with a pointed prow that recalls the Chilehaus in Hamburg, plus a model of a huge planned seaside sanatorium in Estonia’s coastal city, Parnu, which was never built. There are fascinating hand-drawn plans (mostly from the Soviet era) for overblown reconstructions of Tallinn city centre, crowned with towerblocks and megastructures. Again the plans never came to fruition because of the sums involved, and a sense that the history of the city was worth preserving. However, there are some big bits of bluster from the communist age around Tallinn – like the Viru Hotel’s skyscraper slab and the Linnahall, an evocative, crumbling wreck destined to be transformed into a concert venue and conference centre.
Von Krahl
A handsome traditional stone pub and theatre in Tallinn’s Old Town, where buildings jostle against the hillside, Von Krahl is all steep steps and characterful wooden beams on a street (Rataskaevu) that dates back to the 1700s. The team behind it took over the place in 1992 as Communism ended and free expression widened in Tallinn. Today, all kinds of left-field plays are put on here and one of the most recent was titled Hipsteri Surm, which translates as “Hipster Death”. Bands stop off too. Hundreds jammed in during Tallinn Music Week (see above) last year to see Estonian neo-folk trio Trad.Attack!, who sample one of their member’s late granny’s vocals on upbeat, dancey tracks.
Umami
With its mid-century furniture and local artists’ paintings on the wall, Umami is cool – yet far removed from the showiness those places often suffer from. This is the second restaurant from Janno Lepik and Kristjan Peäske; the first is Leib, in the old town. Warm staff, an open kitchen and a family-friendly vibe go alongside food such as local cod and salads with rocket and beetroot. Umami is inside an old house on the edge of a park in the Mustamae district, which – along with the laid-back atmosphere – makes it feel more like you’re going to someone’s for dinner than out to a restaurant.
Esto TV - Welcome to Estonia
Director Andres Maimik, producer Juhan Ulfsak, host and producer Rain Tolk and host Ken Saan
Von Krahl - bday test
6.00 Am
The End / 19. Märts 2010 / Von Krahli Teater
Back from the Baltic...
footage from Is There Life After Capitalism?
Von Krahl Theater, Tallinn, Estonia
Peeter Jalakas, director
excerpt of scene conceived & performed by Nathan Fuhr
November 2008
video by Rima Kaddissi
(....and yes, that's really snow.)
Loss Paranoias performing live @ The Von Krahli Teater, Tallinn, Estonia, 01/18/2013.
Forgotten Sunrise Sõjajala õis
Forgotten Sunrise Sõjajala õis is featured on the full length single The Moments When God Was Wrong released in 2009. Background animation by G.Villo
Sinine music in Von Krahl Theatre The End
THE END. PREMIERE 19.03.2010 / Von Krahl Theater / Rataskaevu 10, Tallinn
Authors and Cast: Mari Abel, Tiina Tauraite, Riina Maidre, Erki Laur, Taavi Eelmaa, Juhan Ulfsak
Visuals: Peeter Laurits and Taavet Jansen
Music: Sinine
Costumes: Liisi Eesmaa
Voice: Liina Vahtrik
Introduction:
// I exist, because I remember. There are two of us here, me and my memory, alone in the middle of this dark town. My memory must fit onto the 8 gigabytes the state has allocated to me. Bodies have been declared utilities mine is currently peeing in the toilet. Every day I bring a bucket of water from the gas station. Something is going on there. People are standing still, hugging each other in silence. Some have no clothes on. A few more days and then its the end.
The End is a production authored by 6 people who have formed the Von Krahl Theatre drama troup for about ten years. The play talks about the end of one world. //
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Smiling faces in the audience @ Circle show, Von Krahli, Tallinn, Estonia 26.02.2011
Happy audience @ Circle show
Liblikas / Butterfly / Highlights
Tõnu Kõrvitsa ooper kahes vaatuses
Maria Lee Liivaku ja Lauri Kaldoja libreto Andrus Kivirähki samanimelise romaani ainetel
Maailmaesietendus 13. septembril 2013
• Dirigendid Vello Pähn, Risto Joost
• Lavastaja Peeter Jalakas (Von Krahli Teater)
• Kunstnik Liisi Eelmaa
• Valguskunstnik Anton Kulagin
• Koreograaf: Kati Kivitar
• Videokunstnik Emer Värk (Von Krahli Teater)
Opera by Tõnu Kõrvits in two acts
Libretto by Maria Lee Liivak and Lauri Kaldoja, based on Andrus Kivirähk's eponymous novel
World premiere on September 13, 2013 at the Estonian National Opera
• Conductors Vello Pähn, Risto Joost
• Stage Director Peeter Jalakas (Von Krahl Theatre)
• Designer Liisi Eelmaa
• Ligting Designer Anton Kulagin
• Choreographer: Kati Kivitar
• Video Designer Emer Värk (Von Krahl Theatre)
Sinine - Empty Me Of Emptiness
Sinine - Empty Me Of Emptiness from album Butterflies that was released in September 18th 2009 by Accession Records
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MINEVIKKU trailer
25, 26. aprillil Tartu kinos Ekraan
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Esilinastus 7. aprillil kinos ARTIS.
With English subtitles!
Balti Filmi- ja Meediakooli ajarännak MINEVIKKU.
Möödunud sügisel said kolmanda kursuse filmitudengid ülesandeks otsida ajastu vaimu ja seda vähemalt 100 aasta tagant. Otsiti Narvast ja Vilsandilt, rabadest ja soodest, mõisatest ja taludest. Teel tuli vastu prohveteid ja hullumeelseid, isepäiseid tudengeid, piinatud mehi ja igatsevaid naisi, libahunte ja ämblikke. Ja üks eesel.
Kesksetele ja kõrvalistele tegelastele andsid oma hääle ja hinge: Juhan Ulfsak, Maria Avdjuško, Märt Avandi, Helena Merzin, Mikk Jürjens, Meelis Rämmeld, Kersti Heinloo jpt.
Sama kursuse tööd on jooksnud varem kinodes lühifilmiprogrammidena „Ootamatu vabadus ja „10 viimast Vanapaganat.
TO THE PAST
Baltic Film and Media School film students take you back in time -- TO THE PAST.
Last fall the third-year film students received a task to search for the spirit of an era that dates back at least 100 years. It was searched from Narva and Vilsandi, bogs and swamps, manors and farms. One can meet prophets and madmen, stubborn students, tortured men and longing women, werewolves, spiders and a donkey along the way.
The leading and supporting characters were brought to life by Juhan Ulfsak, Maria Advjuško, Märt Avandi, Helena Merzin, Mikk Jürjens, Meelis Rämmeld, Kersti Heinloo and many others.
The works of the same course students have been in cinemas as short film programs Ootamatu vabadus (Unexpected Freedom) and 10 viimast Vanapaganat (10 Last Devils).
ELISABETH VON UNGERN-STERNMEER, rež: Vallo Toomla, 17min
IDATUULED VINGUVAD, rež: Raigo Saariste, 20min
PÕRGU JAAN, rež: Kaur Kokk, 19 min
ÄMBLIKUD 4500 AASTAT TAGASI, rež: Jaan Tätte jr, 14min
LEIPZIGISSE, rež: Hardi Keerutaja, 15min
KODDO, rež: Eik Tammemäe; 12 min
THEODORI LUGU, rež: Jaan Penjam, 15min
ÜLEVAADE PSÜHHOANALÜÜTILISEST TERAAPIAST, rež: Triin Ruumet, 22min
Trailer by Hendrik Mägar