10.10.2024 | Culture
Finno-Ugrian Days to be celebrated around Estonia
Text Mark Taylor
Photo Andrei Chertkov

This year’s Finno-Ugrian Days will take place from October 11 to 20 at various venues in Tallinn, Tartu, Narva and Jõhvi. The event, organised by the Fenno-Ugria Foundation, brings together cultural figures, politicians, and musicians from the Finno-Ugric region.
On October 11, the festivities kick off with a community evening at Ingeri Maja in Tartu, followed by a concert featuring Elīna Ose at Philly Joe’s jazz club. Next week, on October 16, visitors can join a Finno-Ugrian Days-inspired dance club at Hopneri Maja in Tallinn, and a literary evening titled “Smugritrall” at the Estonian Writers Union.
Other highlights of the 10-day festival include a presentation of Finnish folk costumes and a concert of traditional music at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre on October 17, and a conference at Jõhvi Concert Hall on October 18.
Finno-Ugrian Days will culminate on October 20, with a classical performance featuring works by Jean Sibelius, performed by pianist Tähe-Lee Liiv.
For more information, visit the Finno-Ugria official website.
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