Vilnius, City Walk - Lithuania 4K Travel Channel
The starting point for our city walk is the Cathedral of St. Stanislaus. This time take a look inside, where a Holy Mass just takes place
From the cathedral, we continue to the funicular tramway which brings us to the Gediminas mountain. We pass the National Museum of Lithuania, in front of which stands a monument to the Grand Duke Mindaugas. He is regarded as the founder of Lithuania and even received the royal crown at the instigation of Pope Innocent IV, in 1253. He was murdered in 1263 because he had lost the support of the population.
From the top of Gediminas Mountain, we have a wonderful panoramic view over Vilnius. Countless churches determine the cityscape. The steepness of the flanks of the mountain gives a sense of how difficult it was for attackers to take over the fortress. Gediminas' Tower on the mountain now houses a museum and is the landmark of Vilnius.
Back at the foot of the mountain we go back to the cathedral and pass the castle. From there we turn into Pilies gatve. It is the main shopping street and the tourist center of Vilnius.
Along the street you find plenty of restaurants and shops. Approximately in the middle of the road, the Literary Street branches off to the left.
Innumerable bookstores and antiquarians lined the narrow lane once. The Lithuanian writer Adam Mickiewicz also lived here temporarily.
Egle Vertelkaite, the curator of the Modern Art Center, launched the project Literatų Street in 2009. About 150 artists pay homage to writers and poets who influenced Lithuanian literature. Therefore they created on the house walls about 200 tiles and plaques made of different materials, such as ceramics, wood, or glass. Also some unknown literati are immortalized here.
The road ends at the Cathedral of the Theotokos in the Maironio gatve.
From here it is only a few steps to Uzupio gatve. The bridge over the Vilnia leads to Uzupis, one of the oldest districts of Vilnius. After Lithuania's independence, it became more and more of a bohemian district. In 1997, the artists proclaimed the independent Republic of Uzupis.
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Ausgangspunkt für unseren Stadtspaziergang in Vilnius ist die Kathedrale St. Stanislaus. Diesmal werfen einen Blick hinein, wo gerade eine Messe stattfindet.
Von der Kathedrale gehen wir weiter zur Schrägseilbahn die uns auf den Gediminas-Berg bringt. Dabei passieren wir das Nationalmuseum von Litauen, vor dem ein Denkmal des Großfürsten Mindaugas steht. Er gilt als Gründer Litauens und erhielt auf Veranlassung von Papst Innozenz IV im Jahre 1253 sogar die Königskrone. 1263 wurde er ermordet, da er den Rückhalt in der Bevölkerung verloren hatte.
Oben auf dem Gediminas-Berg angekommen, bietet sich uns ein herrlicher Panoramablick über Vilnius. Unzählige Kirchen bestimmen das Stadtbild. Die Steilheit der Flanken des Berges vermittelt ein Gefühl wie schwer es Angreifer hatten, die Festung einzunehmen. Der Gediminas-Turm auf dem Berg beinhaltet heute ein Museum und ist das Wahrzeichen von Vilnius.
Zurück am Fuß des Berges gehen wir zurück zur Kathedrale und passieren das Schloss. Von dort biegen wir in die Pilies gatve ein. Sie ist die Haupteinkaufstrasse und das touristische Zentrum von Vilnius.
Zahlreiche Restaurants und Geschäfte säumen die Straße. Ungefähr in der Mitte des Verlaufs zweigt die Literatenstraße links ab.
Einst reihten sich in der schmalen Gasse unzählige Buchhandlungen und Antiquariate. Aber auch der litauische Schriftsteller Adam Mickiewicz lebte zeitweise hier.
Egle Vertelkaite, Kuratorin des Modern Art Center startete 2009 das Projekt Literatų Straße. Etwa 150 Künstler erinnern an bedeutende litauische Schriftsteller und Dichter. Hierzu schufen sie an den Hauswänden ca. 200 Kacheln und Gedenktafeln aus verschiedenen Materialien, wie Keramik, Holz, oder Glas. Auch einige unbekannte Literaten sind hier verewigt.
Die Straße mündet bei der Kathedrale der Himmelfahrt der Gottesmutter in die Maironio gatve.
Von hier aus sind es nur wenige Schritte zur Uzupio gatve. Die Brücke über die Vilnia führt nach Uzupis, einem der ältesten Viertel von Vilnius. Nach der Unabhängigkeit Litauens entwickelte es sich mehr und mehr zum Künstlerviertel. 1997 wurde Uzupis von den Künstlern zu unabhängigen Republik Uzupis erklärt.
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***____Poezijos pavasaris ''2019 Maironio lietuvių literatūros muziejaus sodelyje / The Poetry Spring '' 2019 in the garden of the Maironis Lithuanian Literature Museum / Весна поэзии '' 2019 в саду Литовского литературного музея имени Майрониса_____***
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Elisa Day and Bob Bright - European Poetry Festival : Lithuania
British & Lithuanian poets collaborate! April Monday 9th at The Poetry Cafe
A special focus event of the European Poetry Festival, some of the finest literary poets from Lithuania, nation of focus at the London Bookfair 2018, and their British contemporaries presented brand new collaborations made for the night to a packed house at the Poetry Society's Poetry Cafe. The evening was opened with solo readings by other visiting European poets and the event also featured new collaborations by poets from the Poetry School programme - European Poetry Now
This was a Lithuanian Cultural Institute event, supported by The Poetry Society. europeanpoetryfestival.com/lithuania
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Dear Lithuania II
Dear Lithuania II presented in Šiauliai Art Gallery while international media art festival ENTER
Concept, performance, set design Austėja Vilkaitytė
Costume Sandra Bučiūtė
Sound track taken from video of the documentary about Lithuanian peoet Maironis called Our Maironis
Video from telecast show Alchemija. Interview with professor Egidijus Aleksandravičius
Choreographic snippets from company AURA repertoire, from the composition Dear Lithuania choreographed by Birutė Letukaitė and the company dancers
In collaboration with Antanas Dubra, Raminta Bučiūtė, Dainuy Cunamy and others.
Performance was created through Art Printing House Open Space platform for young artist, Vilnius 2012.
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Sarah Dawson and Selina Rodrigues - European Poetry Festival : Lithuania
British & Lithuanian poets collaborate! April Monday 9th at The Poetry Cafe
A special focus event of the European Poetry Festival, some of the finest literary poets from Lithuania, nation of focus at the London Bookfair 2018, and their British contemporaries presented brand new collaborations made for the night to a packed house at the Poetry Society's Poetry Cafe. The evening was opened with solo readings by other visiting European poets and the event also featured new collaborations by poets from the Poetry School programme - European Poetry Now
This was a Lithuanian Cultural Institute event, supported by The Poetry Society. europeanpoetryfestival.com/lithuania
BELL-ROCK. R.Eimontas live in VARPŲ E-XPANCIJA [Kaunas, Lithuania 2005-07-28]
R.Eimontas - samples, electronics, e.guitar; Erikas Norkus - analog camera
Lithuania | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:44 1 Etymology
00:04:35 2 History
00:04:44 2.1 Prehistory
00:06:40 2.2 Grand Duchy of Lithuania
00:13:13 2.3 Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
00:17:31 2.4 Russian Empire
00:20:11 2.5 20th and 21st centuries
00:20:21 2.5.1 1918–1939
00:25:18 2.5.2 1939–1944
00:30:02 2.5.3 1944–1990
00:33:46 2.5.4 1990–present
00:36:48 3 Geography
00:38:57 3.1 Climate
00:41:24 3.2 Environment
00:43:30 3.3 Biodiversity
00:46:29 4 Politics
00:46:37 4.1 Government
00:48:47 4.2 Political parties and elections
00:52:09 4.3 Law and law enforcement
00:55:50 4.4 Administrative divisions
00:57:40 4.5 Foreign relations
01:02:10 4.6 Military
01:05:32 5 Economy
01:11:20 5.1 Companies
01:11:33 5.2 Agriculture
01:13:32 5.3 Science and technology
01:18:15 5.4 Tourism
01:20:00 6 Infrastructure
01:20:09 6.1 Communication
01:22:15 6.2 Transport
01:24:58 6.3 Water supply and sanitation
01:26:29 6.4 Energy
01:29:32 7 Demographics
01:31:30 7.1 Ethnic groups
01:34:02 7.2 Urbanization
01:35:01 7.3 Health
01:37:37 7.4 Religion
01:40:16 7.5 Education
01:44:07 8 Culture
01:44:15 8.1 Lithuanian language
01:46:29 8.2 Literature
01:50:14 8.3 Architecture
01:51:43 8.4 Arts and museums
01:53:42 8.5 Theatre
01:55:00 8.6 Cinema
01:56:43 8.7 Music
02:00:01 8.7.1 Rock and protest music
02:01:53 8.8 Cuisine
02:04:51 8.9 Media
02:06:46 8.10 Public holidays and festivals
02:07:59 8.11 Sports
02:10:34 9 International rankings
02:10:54 10 See also
02:11:11 11 Notes
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Lithuania ( (listen); Lithuanian: Lietuva [lʲɪɛtʊˈvɐ]), officially the Republic of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Respublika), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. Since its independence, Lithuania has been referred to as one of the Baltic states. It is situated along the southeastern shore of the Baltic Sea, to the east of Sweden and Denmark. It is bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and south, Poland to the south, and Kaliningrad Oblast (a Russian exclave) to the southwest. Lithuania has an estimated population of 2.7 million people as of 2018, and its capital and largest city is Vilnius. Other major cities are Kaunas and Klaipėda. Lithuanians are Baltic people. The official language, Lithuanian, along with Latvian, is one of only two living languages in the Baltic branch of the Indo-European language family.
For centuries, the southeastern shores of the Baltic Sea were inhabited by various Baltic tribes. In the 1230s, the Lithuanian lands were united by Mindaugas, the King of Lithuania, and the first unified Lithuanian state, the Kingdom of Lithuania, was created on 6 July 1253. During the 14th century, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania was the largest country in Europe; present-day Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, and parts of Poland and Russia were the territories of the Grand Duchy. With the Lublin Union of 1569, Lithuania and Poland formed a voluntary two-state personal union, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Commonwealth lasted more than two centuries, until neighbouring countries systematically dismantled it from 1772 to 1795, with the Russian Empire annexing most of Lithuania's territory.
As World War I neared its end, Lithuania's Act of Independence was signed on 16 February 1918, declaring the founding of the modern Republic of Lithuania. In the midst of the Second World War, Lithuania was first occupied by the Soviet Union and then by Nazi Germany. As World War II neared its end and the Germans retreated, the Soviet Union reoccupied Lithuania. On 11 March 1990, a year before the formal dissolution of the Soviet Union, Lithuania became the first Baltic state to declare itself independent, resulting in the restoration of an independent State of Lithuania.
Lithuania is a member of the European Union, the Council of Europe, eurozone, Schengen Agreement, NATO and OECD. It is also ...
Menininkų sodelis - Kaunas Zooo
Live Jam @ Kauno menininkų namai - 07 04
Kaunas Zooo band
Gražvydas Kardokas - saxophone
Ignas Andrijauskas - maschine
Mindaugas Borisevičius - bass guitar
Valdas Žūtautas - drums
Guoda Ramšaitė - cello
Gytis Masalskis - MC, vocal
La Bern - vocal
FLuXuS JaZZ antra diena - (4)
FLuXuS JaZZ savaitė: JAV-LT
„Fluxus ministerija savo vienerių metų veiklos Kaune proga - unikalua penkių vakarų muzikinį projektas su Kenny Wollesen, Jonathon Haffner, Sean Francis Conway, Dalium Naujo ir draugais.
Data: balandžio 30 d. - gegužės 4 d.
Vieta: Fluxus ministerija (Jonavos g., 3, Kaunas)
Laikas: 21.00 val (kiekvieną vakarą nuo balandžio 30 d. iki gegužės 4 d. )
Programa:
Balandžio 30 d.
- Choro vakaras, pritariant instrumentinei grupei (sutartinės)
- Kompozicija su Eugenijaus Varkalio filmu Kenny Wollesen and His Marching Band At Tomkins Squere Park 2005 NY
Gegužės 1 d.
- Daliaus Naujo kompozicijos su instrumentine grupe ir choru
- Giuseppe Zevola - poezija
- Eugenijaus Varkalio filmas „Debesys
- Denisas Kolomickis -- šokis
- Daliaus Naujo kompozicijos su instrumentine grupe ir choru, skirtos Audriui Naujokaičiui
Gegužės 2 d.
- Dainų vakaras su Tina Kristina Lukšaite ir Skaidra Jancaite
- Choras
- Eugenijaus Varkalio filmas „Vanduo
Gegužės 3 d.
- Eugenijaus Varkalio filmai Cinema Without Camera su Kenny Wolleson , Jonathon Haffner, Sean Francis Conway ir Daliaus Naujo muzika
- Choras
Gegužės 4 d.
- Daliaus Naujo „Nereikia nieko atsinešti orkestras
- Sean Francis Conway specialus projektas su visais kas nori prisijungti
- Eugenijaus Varkalio filmas „Ledai
- Choras
Programoje dalyvaus:
Eugenijus Varkalis - saksofonas, filmai
Giuseppe Zevola - poezija, vokalas
Jocelyn Soubiran -- saksofonas
Dovydas Stalmokas - saksofonas
Eugenijus Kanevičius - tuba
Tina Kristina Lukšaitė - klavišiniai, vokalas
Vytis Nivinskas - kontrabosas
Dominykas Vyšniauskas - trimitas
Mindaugas Vadoklis -- trimitas
Lina Saveikytė - vokalas
Milda Laužikaitė - trombonas, vokalas
Rūta Jakštaitė -- vokalas
Justė Diceviciūtė - vokalas
Eglė Geldauskaitė - vokalas
Vaiva Grainytė - vokalas, elektronika
Gražvydas Kardokas- saksofonas
Rūta Barisaitė - vokalas
Denisas Kolomyckis - šokis
Juozas Milašius - gitara
Skaidra Jancaitė -- vokalas
Fėja musmiraitė -- vokalas
Tomas Razmus - sax tenor
Nerijus Ardzevičius - kontrabosas
Arnas Mikalkėnas -- klavišiniai/akordeonas
Edita Niciūtė -- vokalas
Aras Navaznicenas - gitara
Moacir P. de Sa Pereira -- elektronika
bei kiti muzikantai ir menininkai iš „Fluxus ministerijos, Kauno ir Vilniaus.
Lithuania | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:29 1 Etymology
00:05:50 2 History
00:05:59 2.1 Prehistory
00:08:26 2.2 Grand Duchy of Lithuania
00:16:47 2.3 Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
00:21:58 2.4 Russian Empire
00:25:21 2.5 20th and 21st centuries
00:25:32 2.5.1 1918–1939
00:31:50 2.5.2 1939–1944
00:37:52 2.5.3 1944–1990
00:42:37 2.5.4 1990–present
00:46:28 3 Geography
00:49:11 3.1 Climate
00:52:17 3.2 Environment
00:54:56 3.3 Biodiversity
00:58:40 4 Politics
00:58:49 4.1 Government
01:01:33 4.2 Political parties and elections
01:05:51 4.3 Law and law enforcement
01:10:31 4.4 Administrative divisions
01:12:50 4.5 Foreign relations
01:18:33 4.6 Military
01:22:47 5 Economy
01:30:12 5.1 Companies
01:30:26 5.2 Agriculture
01:32:56 5.3 Science and technology
01:38:57 5.4 Tourism
01:41:10 6 Infrastructure
01:41:19 6.1 Communication
01:44:00 6.2 Transport
01:47:25 6.3 Water supply and sanitation
01:49:20 6.4 Energy
01:53:11 7 Demographics
01:55:39 7.1 Ethnic groups
01:58:51 7.2 Urbanization
02:00:04 7.3 Health
02:03:23 7.4 Religion
02:06:46 7.5 Education
02:11:38 8 Culture
02:11:47 8.1 Lithuanian language
02:14:36 8.2 Literature
02:19:19 8.3 Architecture
02:21:10 8.4 Arts and museums
02:23:39 8.5 Theatre
02:25:15 8.6 Cinema
02:27:24 8.7 Music
02:31:34 8.7.1 Rock and protest music
02:33:55 8.8 Cuisine
02:37:44 8.9 Media
02:40:05 8.10 Public holidays and festivals
02:41:38 8.11 Sports
02:44:52 9 International rankings
02:45:16 10 See also
02:45:35 11 Notes
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Lithuania ( (listen); Lithuanian: Lietuva [lʲɪɛtʊˈvɐ]), officially the Republic of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Respublika), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. Since its independence, Lithuania has been referred to as one of the Baltic states. It is situated along the southeastern shore of the Baltic Sea, to the east of Sweden and Denmark. It is bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and south, Poland to the south, and Kaliningrad Oblast (a Russian exclave) to the southwest. Lithuania has an estimated population of 2.7 million people as of 2018, and its capital and largest city is Vilnius. Other major cities are Kaunas and Klaipėda. Lithuanians are Baltic people. The official language, Lithuanian, along with Latvian, is one of only two living languages in the Baltic branch of the Indo-European language family.
For centuries, the southeastern shores of the Baltic Sea were inhabited by various Baltic tribes. In the 1230s, the Lithuanian lands were united by Mindaugas, the King of Lithuania, and the first unified Lithuanian state, the Kingdom of Lithuania, was created on 6 July 1253. During the 14th century, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania was the largest country in Europe; present-day Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, and parts of Poland and Russia were the territories of the Grand Duchy. With the Lublin Union of 1569, Lithuania and Poland formed a voluntary two-state personal union, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Commonwealth lasted more than two centuries, until neighbouring countries systematically dismantled it from 1772 to 1795, with the Russian Empire annexing most of Lithuania's territory.
As World War I neared its end, Lithuania's Act of Independence was signed on 16 February 1918, declaring the founding of the modern Republic of Lithuania. In the midst of the Second World War, Lithuania was first occupied by the Soviet Union and then by Nazi Germany. As World War II neared its end and the Germans retreated, the Soviet Union reoccupied Lithuania. On 11 March 1990, a year before the formal dissolution of the Soviet Union, Lithuania became the first Baltic state to declare itself independent, resulting in the restoration of an independent State of Lithuania.
Lithuania is a member of the European Union, the Council of Eu ...
Noise Jam Session Party in the ANTIS, Kaunas Lithuania 2005-04-03
Ingusytė - vocal; Gražvis Kardokas - sax; Antanas Jasenka - electronics; Raimundas Eimontas - guitar. Camera - Jurbarkinis. Starring - Hilbertas&Jurbarkinis.
FLuXuS JaZZ pirma diena -1
FLuXuS JaZZ savaitė: JAV-LT
„Fluxus ministerija savo vienerių metų veiklos Kaune proga - unikalua penkių vakarų muzikinį projektas su Kenny Wollesen, Jonathon Haffner, Sean Francis Conway, Dalium Naujo ir draugais.
Data: balandžio 30 d. - gegužės 4 d.
Vieta: Fluxus ministerija (Jonavos g., 3, Kaunas)
Laikas: 21.00 val (kiekvieną vakarą nuo balandžio 30 d. iki gegužės 4 d. )
Programa:
Balandžio 30 d.
- Choro vakaras, pritariant instrumentinei grupei (sutartinės)
- Kompozicija su Eugenijaus Varkalio filmu Kenny Wollesen and His Marching Band At Tomkins Squere Park 2005 NY
Gegužės 1 d.
- Daliaus Naujo kompozicijos su instrumentine grupe ir choru
- Giuseppe Zevola - poezija
- Eugenijaus Varkalio filmas „Debesys
- Denisas Kolomickis -- šokis
- Daliaus Naujo kompozicijos su instrumentine grupe ir choru, skirtos Audriui Naujokaičiui
Gegužės 2 d.
- Dainų vakaras su Tina Kristina Lukšaite ir Skaidra Jancaite
- Choras
- Eugenijaus Varkalio filmas „Vanduo
Gegužės 3 d.
- Eugenijaus Varkalio filmai Cinema Without Camera su Kenny Wolleson , Jonathon Haffner, Sean Francis Conway ir Daliaus Naujo muzika
- Choras
Gegužės 4 d.
- Daliaus Naujo „Nereikia nieko atsinešti orkestras
- Sean Francis Conway specialus projektas su visais kas nori prisijungti
- Eugenijaus Varkalio filmas „Ledai
- Choras
Programoje dalyvaus:
Eugenijus Varkalis - saksofonas, filmai
Giuseppe Zevola - poezija, vokalas
Jocelyn Soubiran -- saksofonas
Dovydas Stalmokas - saksofonas
Eugenijus Kanevičius - tuba
Tina Kristina Lukšaitė - klavišiniai, vokalas
Vytis Nivinskas - kontrabosas
Dominykas Vyšniauskas - trimitas
Mindaugas Vadoklis -- trimitas
Lina Saveikytė - vokalas
Milda Laužikaitė - trombonas, vokalas
Rūta Jakštaitė -- vokalas
Justė Diceviciūtė - vokalas
Eglė Geldauskaitė - vokalas
Vaiva Grainytė - vokalas, elektronika
Gražvydas Kardokas- saksofonas
Rūta Barisaitė - vokalas
Denisas Kolomyckis - šokis
Juozas Milašius - gitara
Skaidra Jancaitė -- vokalas
Fėja musmiraitė -- vokalas
Tomas Razmus - sax tenor
Nerijus Ardzevičius - kontrabosas
Arnas Mikalkėnas -- klavišiniai/akordeonas
Edita Niciūtė -- vokalas
Aras Navaznicenas - gitara
Moacir P. de Sa Pereira -- elektronika
bei kiti muzikantai ir menininkai iš „Fluxus ministerijos, Kauno ir Vilniaus.
National symbols of Lithuania | Wikipedia audio article
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National symbols of Lithuania
00:01:23 1 Official symbols
00:01:33 1.1 Flag
00:02:32 1.2 Coat of arms
00:03:25 1.3 National Anthem
00:04:08 2 Founding fathers
00:06:04 3 Landmarks
00:06:55 4 Christian symbols
00:07:05 4.1 Crosses
00:08:31 4.2 Jesus and saints
00:10:01 5 National dress
00:10:27 6 Birds and animals
00:12:09 7 Trees and plants
00:13:04 8 Other symbols
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Learning by listening is a great way to:
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- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The national symbols of Lithuania are used in Lithuania and abroad to represent the country and its people, history, culture, and nature. These symbols are seen in official capacities, such as flags, coats of arms, postage stamps, and currency, and in URLs. They appear less formally as recurring themes in literature, art and folk art, heraldry, monuments, clothing, personal decoration, and as the names of parks, bridges, streets, and clubs. The less formal manifestations may be classified as national emblems.
Some of the symbols are more heavily weighted with meaning than others. For instance, during the Soviet occupation of Lithuania, the Lithuanian flag and the national anthem were replaced; the Lithuanian Coat of Arms was not shown in official capacities. On the other hand, in keeping with the Soviet policy of encouraging what were seen as harmless expressions of ethnic identity, Lithuanian national costumes were often featured on postal stamps and elsewhere.
Lithuania was occupied by Soviet Union in 1940-1941, later it was controlled Nazi government during World War II and was a Soviet Socialist Republic from 1944 until 1990. The latter situation is generally seen by Lithuanians as an occupation. Public displays of both the Nazi swastika and the hammer and sickle were banned in 2008.
FLuXuS JaZZ antra diena - (7)
FLuXuS JaZZ savaitė: JAV-LT
„Fluxus ministerija savo vienerių metų veiklos Kaune proga - unikalua penkių vakarų muzikinį projektas su Kenny Wollesen, Jonathon Haffner, Sean Francis Conway, Dalium Naujo ir draugais.
Data: balandžio 30 d. - gegužės 4 d.
Vieta: Fluxus ministerija (Jonavos g., 3, Kaunas)
Laikas: 21.00 val (kiekvieną vakarą nuo balandžio 30 d. iki gegužės 4 d. )
Programa:
Balandžio 30 d.
- Choro vakaras, pritariant instrumentinei grupei (sutartinės)
- Kompozicija su Eugenijaus Varkalio filmu Kenny Wollesen and His Marching Band At Tomkins Squere Park 2005 NY
Gegužės 1 d.
- Daliaus Naujo kompozicijos su instrumentine grupe ir choru
- Giuseppe Zevola - poezija
- Eugenijaus Varkalio filmas „Debesys
- Denisas Kolomickis -- šokis
- Daliaus Naujo kompozicijos su instrumentine grupe ir choru, skirtos Audriui Naujokaičiui
Gegužės 2 d.
- Dainų vakaras su Tina Kristina Lukšaite ir Skaidra Jancaite
- Choras
- Eugenijaus Varkalio filmas „Vanduo
Gegužės 3 d.
- Eugenijaus Varkalio filmai Cinema Without Camera su Kenny Wolleson , Jonathon Haffner, Sean Francis Conway ir Daliaus Naujo muzika
- Choras
Gegužės 4 d.
- Daliaus Naujo „Nereikia nieko atsinešti orkestras
- Sean Francis Conway specialus projektas su visais kas nori prisijungti
- Eugenijaus Varkalio filmas „Ledai
- Choras
Programoje dalyvaus:
Eugenijus Varkalis - saksofonas, filmai
Giuseppe Zevola - poezija, vokalas
Jocelyn Soubiran -- saksofonas
Dovydas Stalmokas - saksofonas
Eugenijus Kanevičius - tuba
Tina Kristina Lukšaitė - klavišiniai, vokalas
Vytis Nivinskas - kontrabosas
Dominykas Vyšniauskas - trimitas
Mindaugas Vadoklis -- trimitas
Lina Saveikytė - vokalas
Milda Laužikaitė - trombonas, vokalas
Rūta Jakštaitė -- vokalas
Justė Diceviciūtė - vokalas
Eglė Geldauskaitė - vokalas
Vaiva Grainytė - vokalas, elektronika
Gražvydas Kardokas- saksofonas
Rūta Barisaitė - vokalas
Denisas Kolomyckis - šokis
Juozas Milašius - gitara
Skaidra Jancaitė -- vokalas
Fėja musmiraitė -- vokalas
Tomas Razmus - sax tenor
Nerijus Ardzevičius - kontrabosas
Arnas Mikalkėnas -- klavišiniai/akordeonas
Edita Niciūtė -- vokalas
Aras Navaznicenas - gitara
Moacir P. de Sa Pereira -- elektronika
bei kiti muzikantai ir menininkai iš „Fluxus ministerijos, Kauno ir Vilniaus.