The Society of Estonian Artists in Toronto (EKKT) celebrated 68 years of annual exhibitions with the formal opening of the aptly named “Messages of Balance” at The Papermill Gallery at Todmorden Mills. The gallery is a wonderful choice, a historic building renovated so well that the art on the walls is truly the focus. Location matters, centrally sited, close to major arteries and this was reflected by the attendance of many, not only Estonian-Canadians on September 9th. The exhibition will continue there until September 24th; part 2 of EKKT’s offering, “Baltic Unity” will open September 30th with a reception at the Latvian Centre.
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Independence Day, February 24 2021, Estonia s 103rd birthday, has been and gone, and ERR has been active traveling the length and breadth of the land, and beyond, to capture a glimpse of how the big day was marked in different locations.
The eastern town of Narva, due to its location, sees dawn arrive a little under 15 minutes earlier than does the capital, meaning the town had the first flag-raising ceremony, at 7.18 a.m.
Tallinn s ceremony started at 7.32 a.m. and saw the traditional speech in the governor s garden on Toompea from the Riigkogu speaker, and blessing from the head of the Lutheran Church in Estonia, in a skinned-down version of the annual event, which socially distanced members of the public could watch from afar.