The fifth edition of the annual music and city festival Station Narva took place on September 8-11. The festival, which attracted a total of 2,222 visitors, filled the border town with music, art and communal gatherings. It also showed Narva from lesser-explored angles, including through the examination of local identities and opportunities for co-creation.
This weekend, Narva is set to host the fifth edition of its now annual music and city showcase festival 'Station Narva.' At a time when Narva has dominated national headlines, the festival aims to remind everyone that there is much more that connects the city to the rest of Estonia than separates it, and that the language of music and culture is universal.
Narva has had to live in a state of constant change, and change isn't always good. Hence also Narva residents' mistrust of new things, of swift decisions and of "strangers." In the meantime, however, a fragile "common" has been sought and also carefully built in Narva as well, Anna Markova writes.
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