
„Labvakar!” Santa and Kaspars greeted everyone to open the evening. The two great chairs were dressed up in Latvian national costumes, as was the rest of the ESN Riga team.
At the beginning of the evening presentations about Latvian culture, traditions and stereotypes were introduced by Elīna and Liene. What stereotypes did you have about the country before coming to Latvia? Which ones are true and which are not? Did you know why Midsummer celebration is so popular in Latvia? How can Latvians fly and become famous all around the world? These presentations gave a brief insight of the most important things that you shouldn’t miss while being a part of the country.
Now it was the time to get up from the comfortable seats and learn some Latvian folk dance steps. Everybody first had to find a partner and only then we could start learning by following Santa’s instructions. The first dance was called „Tūdaliņ, tāgadiņ”, which is a popular folk dance in Latvia. Everybody seemed to learn the steps very quickly and join in the dance. The next dance “Cūkas driķos” was also a lot of fun to dance and everyone was jumping and galloping in circles. Folk dancing is very popular in Latvia nowadays. For some people it is their life-style to dance in a folk dance group and travel around performing at concerts. There were three videos with the most outstanding performances by folkdance groups showed.
For sure everybody was hungry after dancing and was welcome to have a dinner consisting of Latvian traditional dishes. Do you know how the grey peas taste? Many different dishes were prepared, for example grey peas, apple and cord pies etc. It was one of the best parts of the evening for sure.
As we found out earlier from the presentations Latvians are keen on singing as well and therefore the final part of the Latvia evening was Karaoke. First we sang several Latvian songs and afterwards also more of popular songs in English and Spanish.
We are expressing our Thanks to all exchange students who shared their positive emotions during this evening and hoping to see you soon in one of our upcoming events, like the trip to Tallinn and Stockholm in November. „ Beautiful mornings,
beautiful nights,
amazing colors of the twilight
Memories whisper,
memories sigh
You and I together...” Welcome To My Country This is a song by Latvian band Brainstorm (Prāta vētra) that has become a visit card of Latvia.