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The museum of Bauska Castle will host the third time of the Duke of Ketermor "Vivat Curlandia!" On 21 and 22 July, the organizers of the festival will inform the portal "Delfi".
The festival is organized to please fans of musical art and history in a historic atmosphere
One of the special events of the festival is scheduled on July 21 at 22:00, date to which the group of former dance groups "Galms" will invite accompany behind the scenes of the history of Bauska Castle and show the fire of nature fast and meaningful through the dance.
A concert dedicated to fire is unthinkable without the living flame, the semi-darkness, the mysteries and the inflamed surprises. The musical atmosphere and the atmosphere of the concert will contribute to creating the old music ensemble "Trakula", which recently celebrated its decade at Bauska Castle. The ensemble brings together five musicians with diverse experiences that include academic and folk music. They all share the desire to approach several centuries past and understand how people felt what they thought, how they lived, played, sang and danced every day and on vacation.
On Sunday, July 22, from noon to 2:30 pm, the festival will be completed by the "Ius gladii" or "Swords Right"
Fusing tournament "Ius gladii" competition is a presentation contest which interacts with the modern sport of the historical environment, giving visitors an idea of the modern wig and the nature of the history of the tournaments.
The historic tournament was designed to prove the point of view. skill and superiority of the knight.Later tournaments have become more formal, the challenges of the fight have changed.The winners of the tournament have been rewarded with many, for example, at 12-13 .In addition to this award, the winner receives Equipment of the Lost Knight
The winners of the Bauska Castle Museum Tournament receive yearly travel awards (sword and helmet) engraving the names of the winners each year. the year until the next competition.
The festival "Vivat Curlandia!" Two concerts are planned for two concerts in several rooms of the Bauska Palace Museum, with medieval, Renaissance and early Latvian, Austrian, German, Italian, British and Russian baroque music. The program of the festival also includes two performances of Claudio Monteverdi at the Bauska Folk House
Tickets for events are available for pre-sale at the Bauska Castle Museum and at Ticket Paradise ticket offices.
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