Four important supports in the white tableau festival Maltā

09.05.2018

Culture

A 12 th-class student, Mickey, wrote in his gaze, “A white tablecloth is associated with something virtuous, calm.” A white tablecloth is like a white leaf that is about to be written. A white-covered tablecloth is like an ancient honourable place that symbolically or almost practically gathers families, friends, neighbours, villages to share their feelings about Latvia.
On the anniversary of the restoration of independence of Latvia, the white tableau festival Maltā, with the opportunity to survive patriotism in a cosy, warm, family-friendly atmosphere with values important to our citizens. For these festivals, Maltā had four pillars.
First pillar: Honoration OF Maltas honorary citizens. The history of each People's, the site is composed by its people. Maltas honorary citizens have once received the recognition and high assessment of co-workers. In Latvia's gorgeous anniversary, we wanted to bring together these Maltese in one place to give the masters Iveta Powler the fasteners of our flag with the characters of Latvia. This is an acknowledgement of our dignity, appreciation, thanks.
Welcome to our request, Maltas honorable citizens wrote their reflections, wishes for Latvia hundreds of years, particularly by finding the words of the heart to the village. It is honesty that a truly gorgeous thought, the words of force will come into the museum as a Maltas honorary citizen's message for the future.
Maltas honorary citizen – the head of the parish administration Vitalijs ants in his wish and addressing the participants of the event emphasized the responsibility and significance of each person in the Latvian country: “how much we are, so strong is our country. Each of us, by making efforts and work, can help ourselves and hence the country."
A second pillar on the way to the centuries of Latvia is history. This time we emphasized Maltas history stops. Historian Agris dzenis has collected Maltas parish social, economic, ethnic and cultural history materials from the most ancient times to today in Latvian archives, libraries, electronic websites, compilation, translation and scientific processing. MR A. dzenis sketched his study at the event.
The third pillar is our garage, cultural heritage. In a small exhibition we could get acquainted with the Maltese books issued by Latgale cultural centre and see the presentation of the long-standing editorial editor of Latgale cultural centre, Skaidrītes Svikša, on this publishing house and our visitor, the publisher of the publishing house Jānis Elksni. The honourable bookpublisher emphasized the productivity of the Chinese productivity in publishing and writing publications. You can also see and purchase books published in the latest publishing house. It should be noted that Jānis Elder's productive work is highly appreciated and in 2018 he received the “gold apple” award for life investment in accounting.
The educator and Rotkalis, THE Maltas honorable citizen Rihards Ziblis has been dealing with archaeological material research for many years, produces the Latvian rotas himself and has compiled his experience in the book “Calculate Rotas”. MR Elisnis noted that this book was well-prepared, so requested and quickly sold. (similarly, at the time of the event, it was possible to look at the Latvian centuries of Riharda Cibel with latmeat.)
The fourth pillar is our language, the historical memory. IN Maltas, Anne Babre has always taken care of the maintenance and updating of the historic grammar of Peter Strod. In the negotiations on language, she recently stressed that this year, hundreds of years have been celebrated with Latvian centuries. Similarly, Mrs Anne emphasized the importance of folklore ensemble at the beginning of the awakening time movement IN Maltā. She called the activists of that time and asked to honor the memory of the dead people with a moment of silence. The memories of Anna Babres's memories of the time of the awakening are unique to the history of history.
IN Maltas, Vladislav Schtekel read his wish to Latvia and, together with Anita Stepins and Lija maple-Lozd, gave a wonderful performance – the hearts, the people familiar, and the songs that followed. The event emotionally made the pre-school educational institutions “Dzintins” and Maltas children and youth centre pop group speeches. Thank you for your festive feelings for children, parents, educators, institution leaders Alina Chistjakov and vija Danilov, music teachers Irene Ivanov and Editte Kroachi.
IN Maltas honorary, the three-star-Order Cavalier, Maria podnieks, wrote in his wish to Latvia:
“Not everyone has the opportunity to be a citizen in their country! I have it!
I am pleased that i can speak freely and express my attitude towards what is happening here. Not everything else is like it. But i hope it will.
Let's get the experience, let us choose more prudent and smarter people who determine the laws in our country. We will be very active, responsible, honest and tolerant.
I wish Latvia to become greener, more beautiful, richer and more friendly.
“Sun life for Latvia!”
Sylvia Pigožne, Head of the Museum of Maltese History
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