07 05 13:00 and 21:00 Lithuanian Football Federation Stadium (Stadiono street 2, Vilnius)
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The Dance Day concert has always taken the audience by surprise with its large scale – more than 9,000 performers come on stage. In the field, the dancers make up impressive compositions, and the audience cannot take their eyes off trying to follow spins, steps and hand waves. The compositions unfold so organically, as if the dancers had kept rehearsing every day in a circle of thousands of people.

The bridge, the assigned symbol for the Dance Day concert, will correspond to the accents of the flow and change of time, the conception of the meaning of being, as well as the best moments in the continuity of the Song Celebration, which are all encoded in the name of the Song Celebration – “May the Green Forest Grow”. In the folklore, a bridge is perceived as an overwhelming and multi-meaning link between the Earth and the sky, the worlds of the people and the gods, between being and non-existence, the beginning and the end, the real and the imaginary, the youth and the old age, one’s own and foreign culture.

The program of the Dance Day “Through the Bridges of the Ages” will consist of four-part artistic performances by dances groups of various ages. The most important idea of the Dance Day program is the eternal search for one’s bridges, which leads to the harmony of the people, the nature, the nations, and the state.

Organiser
Lietuvos nacionalinis kultūros centras
Main Partners
LR kultūros ministerija, Vilniaus m. savivaldybė, Kauno m. savivaldybė, Lietuvos savivaldybės
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Partner
LRT
Main Sponsor
Swedbank
Under the patronage of
the President of Lithuania,
Gitanas Nausėda
LR Prezidentas
Under the Partonage of
UNESCO
Sponsors
Švyturys Nealkoholinis, Neste, Maxima
LTG Link, Kautra, Twinsbet Arena
ACM, Retail Media Baltic, Piksel
Clear Channel, Akropolis
Partners
Vilniaus Parkai, Valdovų rūmų muziejus, Vilniaus pilių valstybinio kultūrinio rezervato direkcija
Vilniaus Televizijos Bokštas, Monetų Namai, Taikomosios dailės ir dizaino muziejus, Lietuvos nacionalinis dailės muziejus