The establishment of the Steering Council for the “Liepāja 2027” Project has been officially decreed by the President of the Republic of Latvia
The Council is slated to operate until July 1, 2028.
The Council is slated to operate until July 1, 2028.
The submission deadline, set for midnight on March 22nd, witnessed the reception of a total of 19 project proposals.
The seminar “Public Engagement vs Public Service” will take place on Friday, April 5, at 11:00, at the Jūrpils Banquet Hall, in Grobiņa.
The spectrum of potential projects is extensive, encompassing plays, performances, musical concerts, literary readings, and other creative expressions.
The study will analyse the impact of this project on socio-economic development, public engagement, and cultural identity in Liepāja, the South Kurzeme and Kuldīga regions ((Un)Rest Land).
For over three decades, the festival has served as a beacon of musical excellence, attracting both dedicated audiences and renowned musicians to the charming city of Liepāja.
This year’s motto is “New Eyes!” – a chance to detour from your usual route and rediscover your city with new eyes.
Every day since the beginning of the atrocious war, the Ukrainian national anthem has been played on the world’s largest mechanical organ in the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Liepāja at 12.00.