Video není dostupné.
Omlouváme se.

My 1st Experience Of Lithuania's Song Celebration! (Dainų šventė)

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 12. 08. 2024
  • In the last few days of June and the first few days of July 2024, Lithuania experienced its 100th Song celebration - known as Dainų šventė.
    I’ve had a few requests to make a video about it but there’s so much history behind it - 100 years to be precise - that I don’t feel like I can do a good job discussing the whole thing as a sort of mini-documentary.
    But what I can do is share my personal experience of it this year - my first ever Dainu Šventė.
    -----------------
    Join this channel as a Patreon patron to get access to perks:
    www.patreon.com/user?u=84794387
    Find us on our website: www.lithuaniaexplained.com/
    Instagram: / lithuaniaexplained
    Facebook: profile.php?...

Komentáře • 64

  • @micheltobon
    @micheltobon Před měsícem +57

    I participated in the dance day (July 5th) and it has been the greatest honor and privilege to be part of something so grandiose and beautiful! Dancers and Singers from all around the world coming together for the preservation of a beautiful culture is something to be remembered! Dainu Svente is something you have to live!

  • @martinmeden
    @martinmeden Před 28 dny +18

    Bravo, Lithuania!
    Long live nice European traditions!

  • @gatvestreet9248
    @gatvestreet9248 Před měsícem +28

    As an American living in paradise my favorite music is the Lithuanian anthem. It sends chills everytime I’m at an event where it is played.

  • @vivrelt
    @vivrelt Před měsícem +39

    I was on the last day of the event....like in a dream. Thanks to the participants for the celebration :)

  • @meskuciuke
    @meskuciuke Před měsícem +17

    I have participated in Dainu Svente twice or 3 times as a singer years ago. We sang on the last day event. There's something special being a part of such an event. The atmosphere, the feeling of unity. I loved it, and if I had a chance, would participate again.

  • @zenonas7941
    @zenonas7941 Před měsícem +21

    Ačiū už gražų video. Lietuva dainų šalis. Linkėjimai iš Vilniaus. ❤️👋

  • @Marc-ws5oi
    @Marc-ws5oi Před měsícem +34

    I watched it on TV. What a wonderful tradition.

  • @ritagaveliene2312
    @ritagaveliene2312 Před 19 dny +2

    I came from London with our Lithuanian folk dance group Versme. It was great to be a part of a wonderful dance day event. Lithuanians from all over the world came, danced and sang. It's unbelievable❤

  • @RaudonaPieva
    @RaudonaPieva Před měsícem +10

    Almost all tickets were sold on the first day of sale. Only Vario Audra tickets was left until concert day. But it was about 10 perfomances for free. And another Dainų šventė will be after 4 years :)

    • @aurered6387
      @aurered6387 Před měsícem +2

      tickets was for seated places only where u stand was free

  • @karliszemitis3356
    @karliszemitis3356 Před měsícem +28

    We do the same in Latvia, I perticipated as a dancer when I was a kid, and later as part of a choir. Amazing experience (especially for singers).
    Since I live in LT, I went to Vilnius to see the concert, and I was dissapointed by the crowd. Most seemed to have gone there just to chat with other people. So much yapping in the crowd, felt like most people there werent even listening to the concert or the performance, just talking or browsing their phones... Sad, especially, when I know how much effort it takes for the performers to even get to the concert...

    • @LithuaniaExplainedVlog
      @LithuaniaExplainedVlog  Před měsícem +1

      😢

    • @ubangis1
      @ubangis1 Před měsícem +6

      I feel you. I guess you were in tbe final event, Song day, in Vingis park, right? I am Lithuanian, I was in many events this year, and the crowd on the Song day also dissapointed me a lot. Really not much care about the event. I was angry, but then I thought that even if they were listening with "one ear", then still they will feel and remember at least something. I have to say that the public was much more attentive in all other events. I also know that in Latvia Dainu diena is really magnificant, and that many many latvians are singing in various chorus and takes part in Dainu diena! Greetings, brali !

    • @manometras
      @manometras Před 29 dny +1

      Well, yes. And I was a bit dissappointed by the concert itself. It coud have had less of speaking, more of singing or more poethic parts, like the Folk Day concert had. And the songs seemed either sad or complicated and quite boring, low energy. There could have been more joyful and energetic songs, more so gs that singers and people would have sung together or wanted to repeat. There had been other Dainų Šventės like that before this one. This Dainų diena seemed like kinda lazy and tired event.

    • @Fortunaxxx-sn7sm
      @Fortunaxxx-sn7sm Před 26 dny

      I suppose that your comment is exaggerated and not close to the truth. The songs are not meant to be performed at family parties, therefore they were vocally different and some of them demanding. If you are a true Lithuanian you could have sung along with a lot of songs. I found the announcements of the two Lithuanian TV-reporters very subtle, pleasant to the ears and far from boring.

    • @MsDanile
      @MsDanile Před 12 dny +1

      there is always a latvian in a comment section trying to say how something is better in Latvia :D

  • @reaplikacija
    @reaplikacija Před měsícem +22

    Estonians were first to start their song festival in 1869, then Latvians followed. We were bit slow to jump on the train, but here it lives still :)

    • @Mendogology
      @Mendogology Před měsícem +1

      I thought that Estonians are the slow ones :P

    • @eruno_
      @eruno_ Před měsícem +12

      technically Lithuanian Song Celebration tradition has older origins in East Prussia with Vydūnas etc

    • @reaplikacija
      @reaplikacija Před měsícem +4

      ​@@eruno_ through Germans the song tradition first is recognized as happened in EE. Then Latvia followed. There was a Song tradition in Lithuania Minor within Prussia in th19th century as well, but chronologically EE and LV had their first festivals before Lithuanians

    • @ERNESTASTANEVICIENE
      @ERNESTASTANEVICIENE Před měsícem +11

      Lithuania took over this tradition from Latvia in 1924 (where there were song festivals for 50 years), we know that, and we mentioned it during the opening celebration in Kaunas.🙂
      We, all three Baltic countries, take from each other what is beautiful. Song and music only bring us closer.🕊️🫶🇱🇹🇱🇻🇪🇪

    • @arnasLT.
      @arnasLT. Před měsícem +4

      In Baltic States yes. First ever Song Festival was held in Switzerland in 1843. Then in Germany in 1845.

  • @minilietuvis_
    @minilietuvis_ Před měsícem +9

    I was one of the participents in the parade of the participents and the final show and i was thinking in my head were you gonna make a video about this LOL

  • @werafonas
    @werafonas Před měsícem +7

    What is the reason that all television footage look like it was took with potato? 240p?..
    Anyways. I was watching most of them live on TV, attended a few concerts as well. What can I say, last day concert is like a better version of Eurovision, if it is even comparable. Such a joy to such huge crowd singing. And this year event in quality and funding was the biggest so far. Just from curiousity I looked for footage from 2009, 2018 years. Sound quality wasnt there. We were very lucky this year to have really decent recordings of last concert.
    Cheers!

  • @P1kaSans
    @P1kaSans Před měsícem +21

    first time experiencing it with my band! was amazing!
    edit: "vario audra" was the show we were playing in!

    • @LithuaniaExplainedVlog
      @LithuaniaExplainedVlog  Před měsícem +2

      Cool! The show was amazing. Will you try and participate in the next one?

    • @P1kaSans
      @P1kaSans Před 28 dny

      ​@@LithuaniaExplainedVlog we will!

  • @auroramartell
    @auroramartell Před 14 dny

    I wanna go SO BADLY - this year was so beautiful!

  • @DemonxDrawsz
    @DemonxDrawsz Před 24 dny +1

    I went to the first day of the event with my friends to listen, we couldn't see the dancers or the singers but we could listen though, it was really crowded. The first day of the event happened in Kaunas.

  • @simon.sauvage
    @simon.sauvage Před měsícem +22

    It's not annual. Dainų Šventė is every 4 years!

    • @LithuaniaExplainedVlog
      @LithuaniaExplainedVlog  Před měsícem +10

      Thanks so much! Another reminder that I really didn't know much about how this event worked/works. I'll know better for 2028 I guess...

    • @UGCRobloxCreator
      @UGCRobloxCreator Před 20 dny

      @@LithuaniaExplainedVlog The Dainų Šventė in Vilnius is only once every 4 years. There is an annual Dainų Šventė in Klaipėda, the Lithuanias baltic port. It's in the Vasaros Estrada. You can see it for free! And I think It's only one day, or I don't know. Because I've been a participant in the Klaipėda Dainų Šventė for about 3 years. And this year I was in the CENTURY Dainų šventė, and the Klaipėda Dainų Šventė. In the one day when choirs gather, there are dance groups too. So I wish you could see the annual Dainų Šventė in Klaipėda next year! Good luck and bye!:)

  • @laimutekazuliene7306
    @laimutekazuliene7306 Před 24 dny +4

    Beautiful country ❤

  • @chlbtn
    @chlbtn Před 27 dny +2

    I agree with your critique of the website. The hottest ticket was Ensambliu Vakaras at Hill stadium (behind the Three Crosses). This seemed to sell out instantaneously.

  • @ASAS-dn4ve
    @ASAS-dn4ve Před 27 dny +8

    Thousands of Lithuanians (the Vingio parko arena chorus was made of 11 000 of the best singers) every week spend few hours singing traditional songs instead of getting an extra job and buying a more posh car... What does it mean? Is Lithuania a rich country or poor?

  • @S4z000
    @S4z000 Před měsícem +7

    From the video clips you have used, and the story you are telling, it seems you have completely missed "Ansamblių vakaras" which was the first of the major events on July the 3-rd. That's the one where they almost instantly sold out not only the tickets to the main event but also to the dress rehearsal a day before. Make sure to watch a recording, as it is arguably the most atmospheric and picturesque event. I don't think either Estonians or Latvians have that kind of event in their celebrations, so it is also kind of unique.

  • @maijazirne7727
    @maijazirne7727 Před 19 dny +2

    Sirsnīgs sveiciens no Latvijas.Saules mūžu Lietuvai!.

  • @seanshepard2000
    @seanshepard2000 Před měsícem +7

    very cool video! Just so odd at around 3:38 to see someone marching with a standard French horn, lol. Not an instrument you normally see in a marching band.

  • @aurered6387
    @aurered6387 Před měsícem +7

    It's not annual big one Dainų Švente is every 4 years that's why it's a big thing almost Like our own country Eurovision xD smaller ones in smaller LT cities these are annual and they don't called as Dainų Šventė they have other names ;)

  • @pauliusb2550
    @pauliusb2550 Před 24 dny +1

    Fun seeing my aunt in your channel :D

  • @onelungg
    @onelungg Před měsícem +13

    *100 years anniversary

    • @LithuaniaExplainedVlog
      @LithuaniaExplainedVlog  Před měsícem

      Thanks! I didn't know it wasn't every year; I just removed that part in the video.

  • @kisutis
    @kisutis Před 25 dny

    I participated as a singer, it was a nice event and not easy to monitor for organisers I guess.. there were some issues but overall was great to be there.

    • @LithuaniaExplainedVlog
      @LithuaniaExplainedVlog  Před 25 dny

      I can imagine it is a lot of work to organize such a thing! Transportation, meals, practices, schedules... wow

    • @kisutis
      @kisutis Před 25 dny

      @@LithuaniaExplainedVlog yes, it was interesting experience also for us, participants :) btw, one of the nicest performances on last night when it was getting dark czcams.com/video/wsApEzt0nNo/video.htmlsi=rgC4xcVtoh1veOjb

  • @onelungg
    @onelungg Před měsícem +12

    *4 years

  • @seanshepard2000
    @seanshepard2000 Před měsícem +4

    6:18 - I see what you did there!!!!!! :)

  • @MsFunemployed
    @MsFunemployed Před 19 dny +1

    I went to the very last event, and I was there live, and I could not see the dancers or hear the songs

  • @wheatt
    @wheatt Před 27 dny +1

    if I'm not mistaken, the group at 7:55 might be from my town, i swear i heard them rehears this exact song for a few weeks

  • @rmnts
    @rmnts Před měsícem +3

    older clip, but just to get a test czcams.com/video/JnFLiAiOHbg/video.html

  • @tadeuszjarmoowicz3206
    @tadeuszjarmoowicz3206 Před 26 dny

    Im mniejsze i biedniejsze państwo,tym większa pokazucha.Niech emerytów lepiej nakarmią !

  • @tom4stream
    @tom4stream Před měsícem +1

    Dear LitEx, please do not solicit comments. It feels like a cheap trick other CZcamsers employ to bump up the ratings while never caring to read the comments or engage in discussion.
    Feels almost like AI-powered customer service.

    • @LithuaniaExplainedVlog
      @LithuaniaExplainedVlog  Před měsícem +3

      I'm interested in hearing from viewers and want to provide an opportunity to engage - I try to read all the comments and respond where appropriate.

    • @tom4stream
      @tom4stream Před měsícem

      @@LithuaniaExplainedVlog Yes, you do, you are a nice exception. For example, Varlamov maintains some expensive "super-subscription": only such subscribers get to communicate with Varlamov.

  • @mariusrutkaus
    @mariusrutkaus Před měsícem +3

    It's not annual, usually it happens each 4 years unless there are no "big events"