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Asko Künnap
Asko Künnap (born 6 September 1971) is an Estonian designer, writer, and artist. Education Asko Künnap attendeMiina Härma Gymnasium(1978–1989) and the Tartu Children’s Art School (1980–1984). He graduated from thEstonian Academy of Artsin product- and graphic design (1989–1995), and studied interior architecture at thOslo National Academy of the Arts(1991–1992). Career Künnap has worked as a freelance illustrator and designer (1992–1994) as well as creative director at the advertising agencies ZOOM Ogilvy (1994–2003) anRakett(2003–2014). He has received numerous nominations and prizes in competitions including the Effie Awards and the Estonian Golden Egg Competition. Works Design Künnap has designed logos and corporate identities for customers including the Republic of Estonia and all its national ministries (2013); the Estonian national parks of Lahemaa, Matsalu, Vilsandi, Soomaa, and Karula (2014); the online news portal Delfi (1999); the Estoni ...
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Asko Künnap Niguliste Kirikus 2016
Asko or ASKO may refer to: * Asko (name), a male given name common in Finland and Estonia * Askø, a Danish island * Asko Cylinda or Asko Appliances AB, a Swedish company producing household appliances * Asko/Schönberg, AskoSchönberg, a Dutch chamber orchestra * ASKO Kara, a Togolese football club * ASKÖ Pasching, an Austrian football club * ASKÖ (Austria), Association for Sport and Physical Culture in Austria () * ASKO Norge AS, the wholesale branch of Norwegian grocery supplier NorgesGruppen. See also

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Cultural Endowment Of Estonia
Cultural Endowment of Estonia (, abbreviated ''Kulka'' or ''KULKA''; also translated as ''Estonian Cultural Capital'') is an Estonian foundation which supports activities related to Estonian culture. The foundation was established in 1925 and re-established in 1994. The foundation was established in 1925 after the Estonian Parliament passed the ''Cultural Endowment of Estonia Act''. It was decided that scholarships are to be given twice a year: on 1 April and on 1 October. The foundation was re-established in 1994 after the Estonian Parliament passed a new ''Cultural Endowment of Estonia Act''. The foundation gives also literary awards () and a yearly prize (). References Further reading * Jüri Ujas "Eesti Kultuurkapital 1921–1941" * Jüri Uljas. Kultuurkapitali uus tulemine. Sirp ''Sirp'' (; formerly ''Sirp ja Vasar'', 'sickle and hammer') is a newspaper published in Estonia Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country in Northern Europe. It is bord ...
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Kristiina Ehin
Kristiina Ehin (born 18 July 1977) is an Estonia, Estonian poet, translator, singer and songwriter. Ehin studied at University of Tartu with a degree in philology and specializes in folklore. In 2004, she acquired master's degree in the Estonian language and comparative folklore field at the University of Tartu. The master's thesis topic was "The Possibilities for Interpretation of the Oldest and Newer Lied of Estonia in the Female-Religious Perspective". She has worked as a teacher at Vodja school. Ehin has sung in the ensemble Sinimaniseele and from 2012, in the ensemble Naised Köögis (English: Women in the Kitchen), whose members are Katrin Laidre, Sofia Joons and Kairi Leivo. She represented Estonia at the satellite event of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Poetry Parnassus, which took place from 26 June to 1 July 2012. From 2015 to 2016, Ehin was Professor of Liberal Arts at the University of Tartu. Personal life Ehin is a daughter of Andres Ehin and Ly Seppel. S ...
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Veronika Kivisilla
Veronika Kivisilla (née Savi; born 21 December 1978) is an Estonian poet and literary critic, possibly best known for her publications ''Kallis kalender'' (2011), ''Cantus Firmus'' (2015), ''Kuni armastus peale tuleb'' (2018), and ''Salutatio'' (2019). Early life and education Veronika Kivisilla was born Veronika Savi in Tallinn, where she attended primary and secondary schools. After graduating secondary school in 1997, she enrolled at Tallinn University, majoring in Estonian language and literature, graduating in 2001. Afterwards, she worked as a schoolteacher in Rocca al Mare and Laagri for several years. Career Kivisilla's first poems were published in ''Looming'', Estonia's oldest literary magazine. Her first volume of poetry, ''Kallis kalender'' (''Dear Calendar'') was published in 2011. This was followed in 2012, by the publication of ''Veronica officinalis''. Kivisilla's poetry has been described as keen elaborations of everyday observations and meaningfulness of small and ...
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Vahur Afanasjev
Vahur Afanasjev (born Vahur Laanoja; 24 August 1979 – 10 May 2021) was an Estonian novelist, poet, musician and film director best known for his novel ''Serafima and Bogdan'' a story following the lives in a village of Russian Orthodox Old Believers on the shore of the lake Peipus from the end of the World War II to the nineties. The novel won the 2017 Estonian Writers' Union's Novel Competition. Biography Afanasjev graduated from the University of Tartu in 2002, majoring in economic policy. He was a member of a literary group called Tartu Young Authors' Association since 1998, and a member of the Estonian Writers' Union since 2006. He worked as a journalist, media analyst, copywriter, creative director, and PR officer. From 2005 to 2010, Afanasjev lived in Brussels, Belgium. He summed up his life as a euro official in the European Economic and Social Committee in his 2011 travelogue ''My Brussels''. He was awarded the Baltic Assembly Prize for Literature in 2021. He died ...
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Hasso Krull
Hasso may refer to: * Hasso von Boehmer (1904–1945), German soldier and part of the 20 July plot to assassinate Hitler * Hasso von Manteuffel (1897–1978), German soldier and liberal politician * Hasso Plattner (born 1944), cofounder of software company SAP AG * Hasso Spode (born 1951), German historian and sociologist * Hasso von Wedel (general) (1898–1961), commander of the Wehrmacht Propaganda Troops during World War II * Hasso von Wedel (aviator) Oberleutnant Bernhard Rudolf Hasso von Wedel (12 May 1893–1945) IC began his career as a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. He served as a fighter pilot during World War II; in the Battle of Britain, after a spell ... (1893–1945), German World War I flying ace {{given name German masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Baltoscandal
Baltoscandal is an international theatre festival, which takes place every two years in Estonia. The first two festivals took place in 1990 and 1992 in Pärnu. Since 1994, the festival has taken place in Rakvere in June or July. The festival was founded by Von Krahl Theatre and Rakvere Theatre. It is the biggest international theatre festival in Estonia and the oldest in the three Baltic countries. The main purpose of Baltoscandal is to introduce different, unconventional, and innovative theatre to Estonian audiences. The festival showcases innovative and non-mainstream theatrical forms that also set trends for the performing arts more broadly. In 2024, Baltoscandal celebrated its 30th anniversary in Rakvere. Performers represented 10 different countries plus Estonia. They were: * Johhan Rosenberg / Von Krahli Teater - Post-summer Choir (''Järelsuve Koor'') (Estonia) * Marta Aliide Jakovski / Von Krahli Teater - Fundamentalist (Estonia) * Miet Warlop - After All Springville ...
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Young Euro Classic
Young Euro Classic is an international music festival for youth orchestras. Established in Berlin, Germany in 2000, it is one of the world's most important international platforms for young musicians in the Western classical music tradition. Every summer, orchestras from all over the world perform at the Konzerthaus Berlin. The festival is an associated member organization of the European Federation of National Youth Orchestras. History 2021 Young Euro Classic 2021 was held from July 30 to August 15. * Young Euro Classic Orchestra Germany–France (in cooperation with the Bundesjugendorchester and the Orchestre Français des Jeunes) * Bundesjugendballett * Greek Youth Symphony Orchestra * Ensemble Mini (replacing the Portuguese Youth Orchestra) * c/o chamber orchestra (replacing the Spanish National Youth Orchestra) * Wiener Jeunesse Orchester * Bundesjugendorchester * National Youth Orchestra of Romania * O/Modernt New Generation Orchestra * German-French ...
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Ledbury Poetry Festival
Founded in 1996 by a group of local poetry enthusiasts, the Ledbury Poetry Festival is now the biggest poetry festival in the UK. History The first Ledbury Poetry Festival was held in 1997 in Ledbury, Herefordshire. It was opened by jazz singer, critic and writer George Melly. The following year it was opened by Mark Fisher (politician), Mark Fisher, the Labour Party (UK), Labour arts minister. Since then, over a thousand national and international poets have taken part in the festival. Patrons include the Poet laureate, Poet Laureate, Carol Ann Duffy, and Peter Florence, founder of the Hay Festival. Trustees include Ursula Owen, publisher, editor and campaigner for free expression, and Neil Astley, editor of Bloodaxe Books. The original trustees of the festival were Peter Arscott, John Burns, Alan Lloyd, Martyn Moxley, Richard Surman and Margaret Rigby. Ledbury holds its main programme over two weeks in the summer, and its work continues throughout the year, with projects that ...
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