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The Festival of Songs and Dances: A Cultural Exchange Between Latvia and Tanzania

The great event of Latvia – the Festival of Songs and Dances – is coming to an end with another grandiose concert. I have finally found the time to watch the opening concert on tape.

Our two boys, Faziri and Adriani, are joining us. “The falcon runs in the sky,” sings Mielav. He sings about ndege, who is flying to the sky, I’m trying to translate, half English, half Swahili. The boys are excited by the huge video screen in the background, the piano and also the drums, which are a popular musical instrument for Africans.

“Autumn is coming to paint Latvia”, here I explain what the seasons are, how the frost, snow and ice of winter pass to the flourishing spring, then summer, but in autumn the leaves of the trees turn yellow and red. In Tanzania, instead of changing seasons, there is a rainy season, now a windy season, and a dry season ahead.

I think African boys will be bored watching a concert in a completely foreign language, but no, they are not particularly interested in just talking, they demand a song. You can see that you like “Tautumeitas”. Sometimes they catch a Latvian word, and then Faziri asks what it means, for example, sobriety. Smart mind, at least that’s how I translate it.

Neema arrives, and I again show Aminat, her distant half-sister (because the father is African, and all black Africans are brothers and sisters), who catches the soul with “Two-doo”. Nema’s gaze catches Aminata’s background. “What are these?” she points to the singers’ crowns. “Latvian crowns,” I answer. And can you buy them in Latvia? Of course. Great, Nema needs one. Oh, and also fabric as a folk costume skirt. Well, it remains to be chosen, each “tribe” has its own colors.

Cultural exchange. If dresses made of Tanzanian kitenge fabric have already traveled to Latvia, then why can’t a black princess dressed in Vidzeme brunches suddenly appear in this part of the world? Um, does anyone know where to buy Latvian krona at a reasonable price?

2023-07-08 12:43:28


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