Spectacular Estonian Song and Dance Celebration
29 April 2017 Hofkerk Amsterdam
17:00 A Taste of Estonia – food, drink and goods
19:00 Song and Dance Celebration
Participants:
- The European Estonians Choir, conductor Kalev Lindal and Elo Tammsalu-Schmitz
- The Chamber Choir ‘Collegium Musicale’ (Estonia), conductor Endrik Üksvärav
- Haaslava Male Voice Choir and the double quartet ‘Väike Punt’, (Estonia), conductor Kalev Lindal
- The Estonian Mixed Voice Choir in Stockholm, conductors Toomas Tuulse and Epp Jaansoo
- The Estonian Mixed Voice Choir in Gothenburg (Sweden), conductor Leana Salu
- The London Estonian Society Mixed Voice Choir, conductor Kristi Jagodin
- as well as singers from:
- The I.M.E Choir – The International Music Friends of Estonia (Switzerland), conductor Jane Tiik
- REE Choir – International Estonian Experimental Choir, conductor Reet Kromel
- the Luxembourg Estonian Ladies Vocal Ensemble ‘Meloodilised Tordid’, conductor Anneli Aken
- the Estonian Mixed Choir in Finland ‘Siller’, conductor Silver Lumi
- and the Estonian Mixed Voice Choir in the Netherlands, conductor Endrik Üksvärav
- The Estonian Youth Wind Ensemble, conductors Jaan Ots, Kaido Kivi, Priit Sonn and Aavo Ots
- The Estonian Ladies Folk Dance Group in Luxembourg ‘Laiali’, leader Mari-Liis Kivioja
- The Estonian Ladies Folk Dance Group in Holland ‘Tuuletütred’, leader Teet Killing
- The Estonian Mixed Folk Dance Group ‘Kevade’ (Estonia), leader Teet Killing
- The Estonian Young Men’s Folk Dance Group ‘Hallid Sõnnid’ (Estonia), leader Teet Killing
Concert host Andy Valvur
Organised by the Estonian House in the Netherlands
Info and reservations: estonianhousenl@gmail.com
Tickets € 15, students € 10
Video by terryfromtheeast.com
Sound by Quartal Studio
Graphic design by Dependance Rotterdam
Supported by the Ministry of Culture of Estonia and the Estonian Integration Foundation
Special thanks to: Hofkerk Amsterdam, Kalev Lindal, Elo Tammsalu-Schmitz, Mari and Mihkel Allik, Mari-Liis Kivioja, Mairis Minka, Riina Leminsky, Tuuli Solom, Anneli Aken, Reet Järvik, Margit Tera, Agnes Kuusik-Dijikstra and Kaire van der Toorn Guthan