Latvian Song And Dance Festival 2025. Home Latvian Song & Dance Festival Latvian Song and Dance Festival 2025 lineup hasn't been released Info and Exhibit Hours Info Table and Tickets Thursday, Friday and Saturday 0800-2000 Sunday 0800-1500 Market and Festival Souvenirs Thursday, Friday and Saturday 1000-2000 Sunday 1000-1500 Folk Artisan Exhibit and Art Gallery Thursday, Friday and Saturday 1000-2000 Sunday 0900-1100 Tuesday, July 2nd Events 20:00 Evening of Latvian
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Participants of the song and dance festival in numbers and facts Baltics News. The largest Latvian Song and Dance Festival in the world is holding events to celebrate Latvian culture and heritage. The last time the festival was held in a traditional format was in 2015, while in 2020, due to the conditions of the Covid-19 pandemic and national restrictions, the festival was postponed and organized in a non.
Home Latvian Song & Dance Festival. Come experience Latvia's rich, 2,000 year old cultural heritage through beloved folk songs, music, dance and theatre The tradition of song festivals originated in the first half of the 19th century in many European countries and later was also organized by the Baltic Germans.The first steps taken in the Latvian environment was during the Song days in Dikļi in 1864, which led to the resounding of a full-scale song festival in Riga during the summer of 1873