Friday, June 5 21:00 – 22:30
St. Michael’s church (Rüütli 9, Tallinn)
The programme features songs and instrumental pieces that highlight the more timeless and contemplative side of folklore. The audience will have the opportunity to sing along to lyrical runic songs about the creation of the world and the star maiden, listen to folk-style choral tunes, and experience the church singing heritage of the Old Believers as well as the singing traditions of other peoples.
The songs and instrumental music will be performed by the Ammuker, the Tähelinnud folk group from Kambja Ignatsi Jaagu School, the Väike Hellero, folk musicians from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, the Nadežda ensemble of the Peipsi Old Believers’ Cultural Society, runic song singer Urmas Kalla, the harp players from the ensemble Vormsi Talharpajad, kannel player Kertu-Liis Õnnis, and folk musician Kulno Malva on the accordion and bagpipes.
Entrance:
- Free of charge (children aged seven and under and Baltica festival wristband owners)
- 7 € (discounted rate)
- 10 € (full rate)
- 20 € (family ticket: two adults and up to four children)
- 25 € (supporter ticket)
