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Sports Hall of Kaunas/ Kauno Sporto Hale

Perkūno av. 5, Kaunas
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Kauno str. 8, Ukmergė
Phone: 8 (340) 63 801

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Vilnius Concert and Sports Palace

Rinktinės str. 1, Vilnius
Phone: ( 5) 27 28 942

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Features

2008-04-21   The 18th Annual Kaunas Jazz Festival

The annual international Kaunas Jazz Festival, which is taking place for the 18th time this year, has perhaps always been one of the most famous, promoted and most awaited spring events in Lithuania.

2008-03-20   The Birštonas Jazz Festival: A Unique Event to Celebrate Lithuanian Jazz

At the end of March 2008, the small town of Birštonas in the south-western part of Lithuania is sure to become an important landmark on the map of the cultural activity of the country.

Festive decoration. (Užgavėnės at the Open Air Museum of Lithuania in Rumšiškės)
2008-02-12   Shrove Tuesday (Užgavėnės) in Lithuania

Shrove Tuesday (Užgavėnės in Lithuanian) is a celebration that is held just before the beginning of the Christian liturgical season of Lent.

2007-12-18   Christmas in Lithuania

Today Christmas Eve is mainly associated with a solemn supper bringing the whole family together. However, Lithuanians have other Christmas traditions as well.

2007-11-12   "Scanorama 2007”

November 8-25, the three biggest cities of Lithuania are hosting the Nordic Film Forum “Scanorama 2007”

2007-10-03   Gaida 2007 (19 October - 27 November)

This year the festival GAIDA invites you to explore the most personal musical instrument of all – the human voice.

2007-09-26   Vilnius City Jazz Festival

This year, the traditional international Vilnius City Jazz Festival, organized by “Vilniaus Festivaliai” will be running from November 14th till November 17th.

2007-09-20   International Bard's Song Festival "It's Me"

Festival IT'S ME is being held in Vilnius’ Teachers' House on October 16-21

2007-08-24   Capital Days in Vilnius

International city festival CAPITAL DAYS (Sostinės dienos), one of the most important multi-art form events in Vilnius, is taking place on August 30 - September 2.

2007-08-03   “Apuole 854”

August 25-26, festival of crafts and warfare of Baltic region tribes “Apuole 854” is inviting you.

2007-07-30   Nida Jazz Maratonas 2007

7th traditional international festival “Nida Jazz Maratonas 2007”. August 2 – 19 in Nida, Lithuania.

2007-07-23   The Sea Festival in Klaipeda

From 26th to 29th July 2007 the Sea Festival/ Baltic Sail maritime events will take place in Klaipeda, Lithuania.

2007-06-14   Traditional “Battle of Deltuva”

On June 22-24, you are welcome to the center of Ukmergė city and in the town of Deltuva, where the traditional “Battle of Deltuva” will take place.

2007-01-23   Kaziukas Fair (February 29 - March 04, 2008. )

The beginning of spring is a particular time in Lithuania. Its remarkable feature, besides the melting snow and the first sunshine, is a great number of tourists flooding Vilnius streets and squares. On the first Sunday of spring, the atmosphere of joy and celebration reigns Vilnius. The reason for this is the famous Kaziukas fair, the annual folk crafts and arts festival, attracting visitors from all over the world to the capital of Lithuania.

Chick Corea. A photo by Mikhail Rashkovsky
2006-12-06   Lithuania and jazz

Jazz is one of the first associations (alongside theatre, of course) that are evoked by the phrase “Lithuanian cultural life”. Lithuania and His Majesty Jazz are inseparable like yin and yang.

2006-07-06   Pazaislis Music Festival

Every summer Kaunas, the second largest Lithuanian city, welcomes music lovers at the annual Pazaislis Music Festival, one of the most renowned music events taking place in Lithuania. It is set at various places in Kaunas; yet, the symbol of the festival is definitely the Pazaislis monastery, where most of the concerts are usually held.

 
Placed on: 2007-12-18 13:41  Updated on: 2008-02-27 12:33

Christmas in Lithuania
2007-12-18 13:39

Today Christmas Eve is mainly associated with a solemn supper bringing the whole family together. However, Lithuanians have other Christmas traditions as well.

Christmas Eve starts only when the Hesperus shows up in the sky. Just as in other parts of the world, one of the most important traditions during the Christmas Eve is decoration of the Christmas tree. In former times, this beautiful green tree used to be brought from the forest and decorated with apples, sweets or cookies. However, this tradition has changed over the 20th century, and today all you need to decorate a Christmas tree, can be easily found in a supermarket, including the Christmas tree itself.

There is an old tradition in Lithuania that each member of family should bath and put on clean clothes on the day before Christmas. After this, the whole family gathers at the Christmas table, which is traditionally covered with white huckaback tablecloth.

Another common Lithuanian custom is to serve twelve meals for the supper, since this number symbolizes the number of Jesus’ apostles. The supper begins with a prayer, then everybody starts eating. The meal that should be eaten first is a Christmas wafers, so they are handed around to everybody by the oldest member of the family.

It was also believed in earlier times and is still believed today that the souls of those who have died do not leave their house after the death, but live like shadows with their family. Therefore, an empty plate is always prepared for the souls of the deceased, expecting them to join the supper during the Christmas Eve. All meals on the festive table are traditional: herring, hot potatoes, mushrooms, beetroots, nuts, bread and beans. It was believed that sweet meals can make your life sweet too, so deserts, like cranberry jam or pear compote were essential on the Christmas table. Nowadays, people drink red wine at supper, but long time ago, there was no such kind of thing in Lithuania, so villagers used to drink bear or poppy milk.

After the supper, it’s time for magic. There’s an old custom - trying to guess his luck in the future, each member of the family pulls a straw from underneath the table cover. If one succeeds to get a long straw, he will live a long live, but if the straw is short, the life will be short. After the meal, girls try to guess when they will get married. All of them go outside and listen if there is any dog barking. The sound shows the way where the groom lives. They also observe the wind, as it shows the direction where the girl is going to live after she gets married.

Old men used to say that the Christmas night is holy and full of miracles. For example, ancient Lithuanians believed that animals begin to speak in human voice during this magic night, so people used to feed them from their table.

On Christmas morning, people wake up early. It is believed that if the weather is cold, the spring will be warm and fertile.
In earlier times, children used to spend the morning waiting for the oracle (the oldest dweller in the village), who would bring them some presents. Usually, he had his body covered with an animal skin, had a wooden stick and a long gray beard. The oracle was walking across the village, giving present to children and shouting- “marry Christmas”. This custom has changed a lot over time, and the function of oracles is performed by Santa Claus today.

 
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