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‘Raxtu Raxti’ and Faroese singer Eivør will perform at the open-air museum

The world music festival “Porta” will take place on Friday, August 20, at 7 pm, at the Latvian Ethnographic Open-Air Museum on the shores of Lake Jugla, with the first summer open-air concert.

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The concert will be opened by the festival’s debutants – group “Raxtu Raxti“- in a new role and with a concert program that has not yet been announced. During the pandemic, the band has been working on the album” Middle Sun “, and the festival visitors will be the first listeners.

“These are Latvian folk songs arranged by” Raxtu Raxtu “. Previously, our repertoire included music by Imants Kalniņš and other Latvian authors, as well as a folk song. And this is in some way an experiment for ourselves, maybe less for me, such folk musicians as me and my brother Edgars, “the group member and vocalist Kristīne-Kārkle Kalniņa introduces the upcoming one.

The second part of the event will be sung in other years of the festival and the Viking Queen, one of the most recognizable symbols of the Faroe Islands – the singer Eivør, who was once known in the show “Skaņusaite”. The Saulkrasti choir “Anima” will perform with him in five compositions.

The concert will also feature a work written especially for Eivør’s voice, choir and contemporary. Its author, artistic director and conductor of the choir “Anima” Laura Leontjeva says: “The message of this song was very clear. It was harder to find the lyrics of folk songs. I read a lot, read a lot, we can each be the sun and we can still resist the temptation to become the sun that is dirty, to become the sun that is swaying, to become the sun that loses its radiance, because it is very, very easy to lose spiritual purity now. the most important thing seems to be – we keep the light in ourselves and radiate it. “


Anyone who has been vaccinated against Covid-19, has contracted Covid-19 in the last six months or may show a negative Covid-19 test is invited to attend the Porta World Music Festival. Children under the age of 12 who have not been vaccinated or become ill can attend the event free of charge with their parents – they will not have to take the Covid-19 test.

For convenience, event attendees will be able to take a quick Covid-19 saliva test from 5pm on August 20th. This will be provided by E. Gulbis’ laboratory in order. Entrance to the event from 5 pm, the concert starts at 7 pm.

Tickets for the open-air concert of the World Music Festival “Porta” are available for purchase “Ticket Paradise” box office, where detailed information on epidemiological conditions in accordance with the regulations in force in the country is also available.

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