A European event held in Malta — Cultural Heritage Days
On 17 September, another beautiful page was recorded in the history of the Maltas of Latvia, which was covered by topics and symbols related to the subject of transport: postal pigeons, horse jewellery, shuttle bells and Retro cars. Of course, there is always a Maltas horse-mail station (as a motorway “St. Petersburg — Warsaw”) and a railway station “Malta” (once “Antonopole” as a railway “Petersburg – Warsaw” point). The European-wide event was celebrated by gathering guests from Rezekne, Daugavpils, Kraslava (symbolically linking important horse-mail sites) and stopping in several thematic “stations”.
The day started with a 21-mail-pigeon wings in the sky from a horse-mail station in the courtyard 1. On May Street, 44, which, as a symbolic message of ancient air mail, went to Rezekne (ancient Director). The Festival Ambassadors flew from the pigeon grower Anton Deca's wife Anastasia, the HEAD of THE parish council of Maltas, Vitalia ants, the owner of the horse-mail station building Sandra Kudles and other former hands, to return to their home for half an hour.
“STACIJAS”
The Maltese event programme continued in the afternoon when in the backyard of the historic building everyone could visit “stations” associated with different transport theme variations.
He introduced the horse to the horse Irene Baufale from the “Apkalnhouse” workshop, Rēzekne is located IN THE parish OF Vērēmu (a small wooden horse was shown and told about the subject of “horse arc cover accessories and their use”). In the creative workshop, Irene offered her own hands to make “happiness hoofs” from the skin of the skin, and the skin of the skin was particularly interesting in the materials she offered (it turned out that the skin of the deer was made from all the insects of the insects, but the sheep's wool was soft but unbearable).
Shuttle bells, horse-painted ornamental plates, horse necklaces/strap from their collection showed Mākoņkalna parish Ludmila Merkulova, where the oldest pajūgu is from 1874. On the other hand, the bronze horse collection was offered by her daughter Yelena Hochev – Before EKMD, a member of the Horse and Postal Promotion announced by MVM.
AAlexander Mayer from Kraslava, who has been collecting, producing and promoting ancient musical instruments for more than 20 years (in collection more than 200 sound tools!), he was offered a workshop for each of his gvorgzdyna, but they later demonstrated both self-made tools (including clay-bells, svilpaunieks with four holes) and, for example, a metal bedside that simulates horse-ringing sounds. Indeed, he was surprised by his talent to make musical instruments from a wide range of objects, the surface of the surface from the water pipe, the whistle of the walnut shell (with which he played the “EU anthem” in the event). Alexander and his instruments could also be heard in the concert “Latgale Ring” and “Latgale Fresska”.
Also, stakeholders used the opportunity to create jobs related to transport and Malta in the graphic workshop “ancient horse mail” led by the artist Jana Indrichāne. Both children and adults were enthusiastically active with the graphics used in the graphic - the linear clippings made by Jana themselves on paper. Each of his own hands was able to create Souvenirs (horse mail, mail carriages, Maltas horse mail station with verst sticks and horse pairs; mail, rail and train, as well AS Maltas parish coat of arms).
In the 19 th century the atmosphere allowed to see Daugavpils club Dinaburga 1812 representatives promoting the beginning and dance of the 19 th century Irina Kondrashaw). Similarly, the mood at the entrance gate of the horse-mail station was fitted with camping and liner-safes restored by the artist. Svetlana Skačkova-Marchenko. But the sense of real-time convenience was created by Svetlana and her husband Alexander's “Latgale Retro car club“ eight vehicles – cars whose owners had arrived from several Latgale locations: Andrejs Jermolayev (Preiļi); Andris and Lolita Beitani (Andrupene); Dennis Leonov (Rezekne); Vitalijs Munda (Rezekne); Alexander Kasherin and Indra Kucina (Daugavpils); Roberts Zunda and Irene Zdanovsky (Rezekne). At first, the vehicles had to be seen in the parking area 1. On the street of May, 70, but then the honorary circle around Maltese, along Franz Trassa Street to the railway station “Malta” and then along the station street (first street in the former Borovaya) to THE centre of THE ECMD event, a horse-mail station where all participants with sound signals were encouraged, the drivers ranked in the grassland where they invited them to watch or stop the curiosity with their colourful violet silhouette.
The interconnection with the times was also reflected in the awareness-raising game for children and young people “future posters”, which had to identify a road link from a railway station to a horse-mail station, stopping at checkpoints (historically significant buildings, objects). In total, there were five teams (1 st place “smart groves”) – Egija Teresis Babre and Victoria Grigorjeva, 2 nd place “Volga” - Mark Tuch and Daniels Rutkovskis, 3 rd place “new posters” – una Pranch and July Razumeyeva, 4 th place “Aboba” – Arthur Kolosov and Adrian Kurmevs, 5 th “blue leopard” – Aida Doroshchenoka and Nikola Tkačenko). The horse-mail station was the last milestone, and all the participants were welcome and celebrated here. The activity was organized by the museum in collaboration WITH Maltas children and youth centre, the activity was led by Methodic Inta Bule, emphasising that “future posters” were not so easy to “deliver letters” to 16 addressees who have already been forgotten and disappeared from human memory today. It was interesting, but difficult, and i would also like to introduce them to the tasks, as they make it so much to find out about Malta.
SOLEMN PART
THE President of the Museum OF History OF Maltas, Silvija Pigožne, emphasized that the “ancient Maltas horse-mail station is a very well-preserved building that perfectly complements the preference for the European transport development system:“ it is also a place where the past, present, future is met today. Thank you Sandra and Ivan Kudi on the gentle and beautiful maintenance of this historical site, on cooperation in the preservation of historical heritage. '
The head of the cultural division of the municipality of Rezekne said in a formal event. Ināra Pleikšne, stressing that the “road” has always been very important for society. And Malta has been a very important object in the “St Petersburg-Warsaw” stage and has gained recognition and carries Malta to us with its historical heritage. This stopping is also important in the cultural heritage of Latvia and Europe. It is true that Malta – parish management, cultural workers – have understood and maintained this heritage. ”
Head of the “Maltas civil parish” unit of the municipality of Rezekne, head of the unit “Maltas civil parish” Vitalijs ants thank everyone who is with the Maltese in these festivals, and especially those who show themselves in this historical object, their works, thoughts, possibilities: “At once, this object was privatised and thanks to the owners who maintain this object. It must be seen as an ancient testimony, because if we look at young people, they don't know who the saddle is, they're going to be a shooting. We must keep it all to see our children, grandchildren. We must ensure that nothing is lost.
By linking the places where the horse-mail stations were previously located, a long-awaited visitor from the ancient Dinaburg - Daugavpils University professor had also arrived at the event in Malta. Henrich bagwho gave a brief insight into history:
“We respect local, regional history, but there is also a global history. It is pleasant that global monitoring is at the local level and is being monitored by the global. Cultural historical values play a growing role from generation to generation. The best young generation is raised by local material, what we say to each other, through these objects, the new generation of plants. That heritage is so diverse today. My wish - so that such objects really exist. Everything can't be saved, but they must live in memory. These objects like people - while they remember, they live. '
All “station” owners and honorary guests were given Maltas ceramic Alexander Visocka the lucky luck with a symbolic bell and ancient Maltas “Borovaya”. This bell led to a special melody of its owners, which also increased the atmosphere of farming.
The cultural programme of the event was beauty: the chapel “Malta” (Head Normunds Schtekel), with songs “beautiful, beautiful girl” and “Pierce Bars kumeleni”, dance set “Lūznava” (manager Iveta Alik) with dances “rota, sunk, royalty” and “Pearlnieku dancis”.
A cafe “Borová bush” (owners Oscars Babris and Lāsma Drozde) opened the door in the vicinity of the horse-mail station building. Its name symbolizes the ancient cultural heritage when a pub was formed at the horse-mail stations. In collaboration with THE MVM stock keeper, Yu Indrichani, in four days, tapped a sibilical wall painting on this building, reflecting the atmosphere of the ancient horse-mail station. The artist adds, “The owners of the pub were very interested in creating a painting on one of the facades that would result in the atmosphere of the ancient period. As a result, the painting shows a postcard with horses and coachers, as well as a slave column with an adjacent Borova population. This was my first painting on the front wall of a building, though i had previously made a wall and ceiling painting in Aglona's basilica. '
MVM had prepared questionnaires for THE ECMD. Here are some of the reviews: “the most brightest impressions from the Maltas visit:“ meeting with good generous, interesting people ”;“ a cleaned mail station environment ”;“ Malta now very beautiful and clean! ”,“ admire people who leave their soul in the event ”;“ I'm sorry that we can't organize the weather as well because it was cool. ”Like autumn. But everything was thoughtful, the positive aura was stronger than the wind. Thank the organisers. '
With a marked photosession at the new environment, a day in Malta was closed, inviting the past, but filling the present and daring to do things that would remain for the future. In order to change times, the modes of transport are changing, but there will be a populated area OF Malta. And only one of us depends on what future posters, pupils, traders who are in these crossroads, will tell their guests.
The event was, and the events were marked by Skaidrite Squicky.