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Culture and art in Lithuania
2006-11-09 18:35

Culture, science, research and teaching shall be unrestricted. The State shall support culture and science, and shall be concerned with the protection of Lithuanian history, art, and other cultural monuments and valuables. The law shall protect and defend the spiritual and material interests of authors which are related to scientific, technical, cultural, and artistic work.

Unusual integration of many colourful traditions, values and forces - this is what describes Lithuanian culture. This complex phenomenon has successfully joined elements of pagan mythology with Christianity. After professional Lithuanian art appeared in the Renaissance period and later there was a huge influence of Western Europe felt. Productive contacts between Lithuania and the rest of Europe during the independence period of the 20th century was enormous contribution to the development of modern Lithuanian culture.

Roots of Lithuanian cultural variety are discovered in the multiethnic heritage of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (14th-18th c.). The limits of Lithuanian cultural identity always exceeded the limits of Lithuanian ethnical territory. Today, due to historical reasons, Lithuanian culture exists in Poland, Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, the United States of America, and many other countries of Western Europe.

Having outstayed a variety of outer factors that came with immigrant artists, occupations, reluctant and strategical confederacies as well as cultural and scientific exchanges, for centuries Lithuanians were persistent in preserving elements that form the identity of their traditional culture. A really unique example of Lithuanian folklore music is "sutartine" (glee) (the name originated from a word "sutarti" - to sing in unison). It symbolises ancient polyphony of two or three voices based on the oldest principles of polyphonic vocal music: heterophony, parallelism, and canonical as well as free imitation. One of the most outstanding phenomena of traditional Lithuanian culture, tradition of cross crafting, has recently been included into the UNESCO lists of "Verbal and non-material heritage of the mankind". This tradition originated far back in the pre-Christian world and is based on crafting wooden crosses and oratories. Embellished in geometrical and floral decorations (what has symbolic meanings) every cross is erected following certain intentions in cemeteries, near roads or at crossroads, as well as close to farmsteads.

The tradition of national songs and dances festival, which now is of one hundred years, is one of the biggest cultural festivals in Lithuania. The songs and dances festival is held every four years and it is known as the most universal manifestation of Lithuanian national, cultural, artistic, public, and political identity nationwide. It became a link between the ancient heritage of folklore culture and contemporary national culture as well as professional art. The tradition and symbolism of the development of songs and dances festival in Lithuania was included into the UNESCO lists of "Verbal and non-material heritage of the mankind".

The history of modern professional arts of Lithuania began from artist and composer Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis (1875-1911). His unique has hardly any parallels in Lithuanian art, though he was not separated from trend in art of that time. Works of this talented artist covered symbolism and romanticism. There is an opinion that he is also a father of professional art and music.

The newest cultural events in Lithuania are extremely influenced by traditions of rich local culture as well as European context. The Lithuanian theatre has been perfectly evaluated many times by home and foreign spectators. Directors, such as Eimuntas Nekrosius, Oskaras Korsunovas, Rimas Tuminas, Jonas Vaitkus, and Gintaras Varnas, are a part of the national cultural pride.

The country can be proud of many well-known professional symphony and chamber orchestras, choirs, opera singers, or ballet dancers. There are many cultural events held all year round - they are great yearly international festivals of classical music, theatre, film, and poetry, including a good number of appearances of famous Lithuanian and foreign performers. Lithuania is also known as a country, where jazz performers and fans of it are happy to organise several annual international festivals in Kaunas, Birstonas, and Vilnius.

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Budapest Puppet Theatre

The city’s puppet theatre, which usually doesn’t require fluency in Hungarian, presents shows designed for children at 10am or 10.30am and 3pm. Consult the theatre’s website for program schedules. VI Andrássy út 69, Budapest
Phone: +36 1 342 2702, +36 1 342 8341, Email: bubab@hdsnet.hu

Chamber theatre of Kaunas

Theatre in Kaunas Kestuchio Str. 74a, Kaunas
Phone: +370-37-228226, Email: info@kamerinisteatras.lt

Comedy Theatre of Budapest

The Comedy Theatre of Budapest. Starting in the turn of the 19th and 20th century as an opposition to the conservative National Theatre, it became a pioneer institution of Hungarian drama, and one of the oldest theatres still in operation. Szent István körút 14, Budapest
Phone: +36 1 329-23-40

Dailes Theatre

Theatre in Riga Brivibas Str. 75, Riga
Phone: +371-67-270463, Email: pasts@dailesteatris.lv

Hungarian State Opera House

Neo-Renaissance opera house located in central Budapest. It is home to the Budapest Opera Ball, a society event dating back to 1886 22 Andrássy út, Budapest
Phone: +36 1 331 2550, Email: info@opera.hu

Kaunas State Drama Theatre

Theatre in Kaunas. Laisves al. 71, Kaunas
Phone: +370-37-224064, +370-37-224198, Email: info@dramosteatras.lt

Kaunas State Musical Theatre

Kaunas State Musical Theatre is a national budgetary institution committed to organizing the creation of scenic works for musical theatre and assuring their public performance. Laisves al. 91, Kaunas
Phone: +370-37-228784, Email: administratore@muzikinisteatras.lt

La Comedie Francaise

Place Colette, Paris
Phone: +33-1-44581515, Email: reservation.reponse@comedie-francaise.org

Latvia Puppet theatre

Theatre in Riga. K.Barona Str. 16/18, Riga
Phone: +371-67-285418, +371-67-285355, Email: info@lelluteatris.lv

Latvian National Opera

National Opera in Riga. Aspazijas bulv. 3, Riga
Phone: +371-67-073777, +371-67-073715, Email: info@opera.lv

Latvian National Theatre

Theatre in Riga. Kronvalda boulevard 2, Riga
Phone: +371-67-006338, Email: info@teatris.lv

National Dance Theatre

Ballet, contemporary dance, folk dance, and eurhythmics are all to be found in the repertoire of the National Dance Theatre (Nemzeti Táncszínház). The most highly acclaimed Hungarian and foreign dancers perform here. District I, Színház u. 1-3, Budapest
Phone: +36 1 201 4407, Email: info@nemzetitancszinhaz.hu

National Theatre Budapest

The main theatre of Budapest, and the largest such institution in Hungary, opening originally in 1837. Bajor Gizi park 1, Budapest
Phone: +36 1 354 1777, Email: szervezes@nemzetiszinhaz.hu

Paris Opera

The Opéra national de Paris 8 rue Scribe, Paris
Phone: +33-01-71252423

Riga Russian Theatre

Theatre in Riga. 16 Kalku Str., Riga
Phone: +371-67-224660, Email: art@trd.lv

Small Theatre of Kaunas

Thaetre in Kaunas. M. Daukshos Str. 34, Kaunas
Phone: +370-37-226090, +370-37-408470, Email: kmf@kaunas.omnitel.net

The New Riga Theatre

Theatre in Riga. Lacplesa Str. 25, Riga
Phone: +371-67-280765

Vilnius Old Town Theatre

Old Town Theatre in Vilnius Naugarduko Str. 20, Vilnius
Phone: +370-5-2134064, Email: steatras@gmail.com

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