Estonia’s Youth Song and Dance Celebration creates a thrill in Tallinn


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The Estonian Song Festival is one of the largest choral events in the world, a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. It is held every five years in July on the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds simultaneously with the Estonian Dance Festival.


Estonian National Song Festival in Tallinn,Estonia Editorial

We made our first trip to Estonia in 2019 for the Estonian Song Festival - Laulupidu - and the accompanying dance festival. Laulupidu is one of the largest choral events in the world. But this impressive statistic undersells the event. Imagine tens of thousands of singers and dancers of all ages coming together to celebrate freedom and life.


Estonia Paradise of the North Estonian Youth Song and Dance Festival

Every five years in July, Estonia would hold the Laulupidu (The Estonian Song Festival) simultaneously with the Dance Festival on the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds ( Lauluväljak ). In Laulupidu, a joint choir with more than 30,000 singers would sing songs praising Estonia for about an audience of 80,000 people who would often sing along as well.


Estonian Song Celebration broke records five video highlights

The Estonian Song Festival, known as "Laulupidu" in Estonian, has a rich history dating back to the 19th century. It has played a significant role in Estonia's cultural and national identity, particularly during periods of occupation and struggle for independence. Here's an overview of the history of Estonia's Song Festival: Origins (1869): The roots of the Estonian Song Festival can be traced.


Estonia’s Youth Song and Dance Celebration creates a thrill in Tallinn

The Estonian song festival is the largest amateur choral events in the world. It is held every 5 years in July in the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds.


Song and dance festival traditions in the Baltics Baltic Nature Travel

Estonian Song and Dance Celebration, Tallinn, Estonia. 5,105 likes · 1 talking about this · 167 were here. Welcome to Estonian Song and Dance Celebration Facebook fan page! The next celebration -.


Estonia Paradise of the North Estonian Youth Song and Dance Festival

Welcome to Estonia's Song & Dance Festival | Visit Estonia The meaning behind the Song and Dance Celebration In category: Tallinn, History & culture, Events Last updated : 06.06.2023 Source: Lembit Michelson, Visit Estonia For visitors For digital nomads Why Estonia What to see & do Where to stay Travel here & around Home Why Estonia


Estonian Song Festival Where Tradition Is Sacred Estonia's Song

July 2019. Source: Minupilt.err.ee/Kert Kõivik The Estonian Song Festival has been around since the time of the national awakening, and even managed to survive the Soviet era. According to experts, what makes the Song Festival tradition so enduring is the sense of unity people take away from it.


Estonia’s Revolutionary Spirit, Embodied in Music The New York Times

The Estonian Song Celebration ( Laulupidu) is a unique event, which every five years brings together a huge choir of 25,000 people for a weekend in July. More than 100,000 spectators enjoy the concerts and sing along to the most popular songs.* The festivals have become the main anchor of Estonian identity.


Estonian Song and Dance Festival 47 July 2019 Paris

The Tallinn Song Festival Grounds ( Estonian: Lauluväljak) are the grounds on which the Estonian Song Festival is held every five years. History of song festivals In 1869 Johann Voldemar Jannsen established the Estonian Song Festival while the nation was still a province of the Russian Empire.


Estonian Song Festival 2019, Tallinn, Estonia (Part 3 of 3) YouTube

Along with the famous Song Festival, almost 10,000 Estonian dancers gather every five years to dance together.. People still call it mostly Song Festival when they translate it to their English-speaking friends but perhaps for publicity purposes it really is best to call it a celebration as it carries the closest meaning to the event.


Estonians live longer

The All-Estonian Song Festival (Laulupidu)happens in Tallinn every five years, and gives a privileged insight into Estonian music and culture. Its aim is to bring together all the traditional songs and singers from across the country, as well as guest singers from other countries.


to the Estonian Song and Dance Celebration 2019! Lisbon

The 27th Song and 20th Dance Celebrations drew the largest number of participants and spectators to concerts ever. The title of the 150th jubilee celebration "My Fatherland is My Love" will live on in the hearts of singers, dancers…. The dancers for the Dance Celebration have arrived in Tallinn to begin with rehearsals.


Estonian Song Festival 2019 — Parade Through the Streets Flickr

Protest rock Nine 'Rock Summer' festivals were staged at Tallin's Song Festival Grounds between 1988 and 1997 with top international acts like Big Country, Bonnie Tyler and ZZ Top.


Massive choir a place for Estonians to find identity, solace

Estonia's cherished Song Celebration that in 2019 celebrated its 150th anniversary, took place from 6-7 July 2019 in the country's capital, Tallinn; Estonian World brings you some of the emotional moments from the celebration's parade and the choral performances.*


The 150th Jubilee of the Estonian Song Festival — Laulipidu 2019 YouTube

The Estonian Song Festival (in Estonian: laulupidu, Estonian pronunciation: [ˈlɑu.luˈpi.du]) is one of the largest choral events in the world, a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. [1]