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“Raxtu Raxti” announces a great concert on the occasion of the Proclamation of State

On the 104th anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic of Latvia, the musical association “Raxtu Raxti” invites you to a festive concert to celebrate freedom and strengthen the Latvian spirit. There are also some intriguing news: the name of Kārļis Auzāns has disappeared from the composition of the group.

On November 18th the group “Raxtu Raxti” will resonate at the Daile Theater with the music of the new album “Vidū saule”, from the show “Vēstīmuš rakstos”, as well as with compositions by Latvian authors and popular songs loved by the public.

“Every day, following what is happening in the world, I am convinced that unity and awareness of common values ​​are the way to a bright future for ourselves and for future generations. Celebrating the holidays together allows us to realize that even the splendor of a small country and the culture of the people can shine in the sky of the world, “says the creative team.

The concert will be attended by exceptional guests who, together with “Raxtu Raxtie”, crossed the paths of music and dance in Latvia and beyond. The male choir of the RTU “Gaudeamus” (conductor Ivars Cinkuss) and TDA “Teiksma” (conductor Jānis Ārglis) will give a special sound and tone. One of the best experiences of the group in recent years has been the great music and dance show “Message in writing” in Ķīpsala, where together the choreographers Dagmāru Bārbali have created their own story for Latvia and future generations, therefore RTU TDA ” Vektors “(Conductor Dagmāra Bārbali will also participate in this festive concert) and Agra Ballerini from the Danilevich” Dzirnas “dance school.

The current composition of “Raxtu Raxti”: Kristīne Kārkle-Kalniņa, Marts Kristiāns Kalniņš, Edgars Kārklis, Armands Treilihs and Artis Orubs, guest musicians – Ilze Grunte (guitar, harp, mandolin) and Latvīte Cirse (kokle).

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