Gaudeamus (festival)
Gaudeamus is a song and dance festival where participate students from Baltic states.[1]
Estonian choirs during procession in 2014 in Daugavpils
First festival took place in July 1956 in Tartu. In this festival, about 2500 students participated.[1]
Festivals
- 1956 in Tartu[1]
- 1958 in Riga[1]
- 1967 in Tartu[1]
- 1968 in Vilnius[1]
- 1971 in Riga[1]
- 1974 in Tartu[1]
- ...
- 2014 in Daugavpils[1]
- 2018 in Tartu[2]
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See also
References
- "History | Gaudeamus 2018". gaudeamus.ee. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
- "Gallery: Gaudeamus festival brings over 4,000 Baltic performers to Tartu". ERR. 25 June 2018. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
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