News

The voices of tens of thousands of choir singers echoed across Estonia this weekend to unite in folk song and dance, much to ...
The four-day choir-singing and dancing event centers around Estonian folk songs and patriotic anthems and is held roughly every five years. The tradition dates back to the 19th century. In the late ...
Estonia’s cherished Song Celebrations take place under the famous arch at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds – but how was the ...
Song Festival likely to remain alcohol-free event The Song Festival has been an alcohol-free event since 2019, with no alcohol sold on the grounds, with the same also being the case this time round.
People sing during a past Lithuanian Song Festival. On June 29, Northeast Ohio for the first time will host the event, at Cleveland Public Auditorium. (Kristina Kliorys) ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The 11th International Lithuanian Song Festival is coming to Cleveland 2 p.m. Sunday, June 29, at Cleveland Public Auditorium. The festival brings together 65 choirs (1,500 ...
"Jasmine Crockett, she rises with the dawn. Fighting for justice, her light will never be gone," the song went. "A voice for the people, standing strong and proud. Infectious with passion, she'll ...
The festival, which will be held from October 10 to 25, promises a packed schedule with 67 events planned, from fairy tales and ballads to the stories behind national song traditions. The festival ...
The final concert of the 45th Actors' Song Festival, held on Saturday night at the Capitol Musical Theatre in Wrocław, southwestern Poland, featured ten young artists competing for the top prize.
Song Festival chief: Sign language singers can join in with anthem Margus Toomla, head of the Estonian Song and Dance Festival Foundation and the festival's choreographer, said one solution to the ...
Updated: Feb 16, 2025 / 12:17 PM EST FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Saturday over 200 area students gathered at North Side High School as a part of the Circle the State with Song Festival.
When creating the Cascade Song Festival, Rodgers and his colleague from University of Washington, Stephen Rumph, wanted the event to be collaborative and interdisciplinary.