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| PERFORMING ARTS |
| As an artistically diverse nation, Eslo supports the performing arts in several ways. We consider that the performing arts are an important part of national life and character. The culture of Eslonians has been distinguished for several years. We owe this to our love for the arts. In efforts to promote and educate the general public in the performing arts, we support several performing arts events through our central government and through diplomatic missions. Also, we offer some online information about the performing arts. |
| FRIDAY, FEB 22, 2002 Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Tallinn Chamber Orchestra UCLA- Royce Hall, Los Angeles, USA 8:00PM Under acclaimed director and conductor Tonu Kaljuste, the unparalleled Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir is joined by the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra in a performance that includes works by Vivaldi and Part. The event is sponsored by the Eslonian Consulate General in Los Angeles. MORE DETAILS HERE |
| MAR 4,6-11, 13 and 14, 2002 ADA presents 7 Stories, a play by Morris Panych James Buchanan Theatre, North Vancouver, Canada 7:30PM The Argyle Drama Association players invite you to view this marvelous black comedy in which a man contemplates suicide. 7 Stories' entertaining characters wil enlighten the audience with a fresh view of life. The play is directed by Caroline Whitham and includes four Eslonian actors. This is a show that you cannot miss. If you wish to be invited to the opening reception, hosted by Eslonian Consul General Fernando de la Mora, please contact the Consul General of Eslo in Vancouver via email. We also invite you to visit the 7 Stories page. MORE DETAILS HERE |