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At the second Christmas, Tuta’s concert will be available free of charge – TV & Radio – Culture +

The concert was recorded in September 2021 in the concert hall “Hanzas perons”.

The length of the concert recording is 45 minutes, and it is also suitable for the youngest spectators.

Liene Sebre (Tuta) PHOTO: Screenshot

Along with Tuta – actress Liene Sebre, Tuta’s songwriter – Latvian composer living in Amsterdam, singer and pianist Laura Polence, singers Annija Putniņa and Elīna Ose, double bassist Stanislavs Judins, drummer Rūdolfs Dankfelds, guitar – will join the stage. Paul, Ineta Abakuka and Kristiāna Krūskopa. The concert is performed by Lapsa and Feneks together with Tutu. The concert recording is complemented by modern and loving animations by Kate Jansone.

Marta Selecka and Liene Sebre PHOTO: Jānis Škapars / TVNET

“Famous Things” is a series of video stories for children between the ages of one and five, created by a team of like-minded people – parents of young children from the environment of film and TV professionals. The essence of the show is that it is a loving and educational screen content for the youngest, in a language they can understand about interesting and useful topics. More than 160 episodes of the program “Tuta affairs”, the recording of the 2020 concert of Tuta and from December 26d – also the recording of the concert of 2021 – in “LMT Viedtelevīzija” can be watched by anyone for free – all you have to do is download the app “LMT Viedtelevīzija” or enter www.viedtelevizija.lv. Content is available worldwide.

It should be noted that the names of Tuta’s songs were created by Latvian poets Edvards Kuks and Kārlis Vērdiņš, as well as prose writer Elizabete Lukšo-Ražinska and writer and poet Jana Egle.

In the “Tuta affairs” concert PHOTO: publicity

The article was written in collaboration with LMT Smart Television.

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