25-04-2026 | 11:00
The masterclass cycle “Midsummer on the Farm” is designed to equip participants with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to host large-scale public events while maintaining the authenticity of Kurzeme Midsummer traditions. The organisers particularly encourage applications from households that have historically celebrated the solstice privately but are now ready to transition into public event management. To ensure a cohesive approach, each participating household must be represented by at least two individuals.
A second session on 25 April will pivot to the physical rituals and preparations required for the festivities. Participants will engage in practical lessons on constructing traditional bonfires, crafting festive decorations, weaving wreaths, and preparing regional cuisine. Kristīne Skrulle, director of the Jūrkalne Community Centre, will provide a case study on the successful “Summer Solstice in the Meadows of Jūrkalne” festival to illustrate the logistics of communal celebration.
The masterclass will be led by folklorists Beatrise and Andris Kapusti.
Registration for the cycle is open until 1 April 2026 via an online application form.
The “Nordic Solstice” project is managed by the Liepāja 2027 Foundation with a total budget of 468,310 EUR. This funding consists of contributions from the Liepāja City Municipality of 33,667 EUR, South Kurzeme Municipality of 50,000 EUR, and Kuldīga Municipality of 20,000 EUR, alongside 364,643 EUR provided by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia. The project is supported by JSC “CleanR Grupa” as the primary partner for environmental education and sustainability, while “Lux Express Latvia” Ltd serves as the mobility partner.
Event Accesibility
1. Masterclass in the series “Midsummer on the Farm”