Наблюдай, исследуй, используй! (TKVG 2010)

суббота, 13 марта 2010 г.

Second part


Second part

The overall objective of the second part of my work is research of events and achievements of the two cities which were the European Capitals of Culture last year: Vilnius (Lithuania) and Linz (Austria)!

Here is some more information about this cites:

Linz (Austria)

One of the two cites which became the European Capital of Culture in 2009. It is the capital of the state of Upper Austria. Linz is located in the north of Austria, on both sides of the great river Danube.

Here are some interesting parts of the program of Linz 2009:


Linz-Fest – Youth Culture


It is a festival which is organized for young people. The main attraction was music but it wasn’t just a music festival. Also, Film fest was held. I think it is a great idea to organize festivals for modern young people.

Festival 4020. More than Music

It was a very exciting festival. It showed the other way of singing, opened deep sense of various songs in the state language of Austria – German.


Capital of Culture District of the Month
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It is a workshop which was firstly organized back in 2006. The goal of this workshop is to show others your district in the way which they don’t know!


There were many other interesting things that you can watch at

http://www.linz.at/english/index.asp

Vilnius (Lithuania)

Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania and the twin town of Tallinn. It is a beautiful and old city with its own old culture. It was also the Capital of Culture in 2009. Here are the most interesting events:

FILA - European Championship 2009

It was a European Championship in judo, what can I say more...

Vilnius Mama Jazz 2009

It is the biggest jazz event in Lithuania. In this festival there were many famous jazz musicians like Beady Belly, Billy Cobham Band, Rosario Giuliani Quintet, OZMA, Melosolex, La Campagnie des Musiques à Ouïr and CRAM.

Tallinn is the European Capital of Culture 2011 (by Anastassia, Igor, Anton)

пятница, 12 марта 2010 г.