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1 20–23 FEBRUARY Programme of Cultural Events: The Fellows Day The Long Friday The Unusual Rendezvous The Family Day 3 FOREIGN GUESTS Alev Adil (Cyprus/United Kingdom) Evgenii Anisimov (Russia) Alain Blum (France) Michael Brooks (United Kingdom) Iwona Chmielewska (Poland) Henrik Fexeus (Sweden) FLIX (Felix Göhrmann) (Germany) Nora Gomringer (Germany) Ulf Peter Hallberg (Sweden) Jean-François Hangouët (France) Alexandre Havard (France) Juraj Horváth (Czechia) Tereza Horváthová (Czechia) Lars Kepler (Sweden) Dorothy Koomson (United Kingdom) Irina Kravcova (Russia) Roman Liberov (Russia) Anne Morange (France) Vladzimir Niakliajev (Belarus) Timo Parvela (Finland) Antonio Pascale (Italy) Nikita Petrov (Russia) Ursula Poznanski (Austria) Domnica Radulescu (United States of America) Rein Raud (Estonia) Ales Razanau (Belarus) Manuel Rosa (United States of America) Karl Schlögel (Germany) Kastus Shydlouski (Belarus) Walter Siti (Italy) Anna Skowrońska (Poland) Tilman Spengler (Germany) Magdalena Tulli (Poland) PROGRAMME OF CULTURAL EVENTS DISCUSSION Club 7 THE FELLOWS DAY 9 THE LONG FRIDAY 17 THE UNUSUAL RENDEZVOUS 27 THE FAMILY DAY 39 CreatiVE STUDIO YOU CAN CREATE A BOOK 47 BOOK CINEMA Hall 49 List OF participaNTS 51 BOOK FAIR PLAN 57 7 DISCUSSION CLUB 02.20 THURSDAY 16.00 The classics’ new clothes? Classical literature has always been the flesh and blood of Lithuanian theatre, from Shakespeare to Chekhov, and through Scandinavia back to London. Today, quite unexpectedly, Lithuanian classics are being discovered too, such as Donelaitis, Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas, and Kazys Binkis (of course, Chekhov and Ibsen aren’t being thrown to the wayside). How are we staging the classics today? If classic authors are always relevant, it is necessary to make them even more relevant? Do we need to change their clothes, strip off some parts of its body or be treated differently? And how much is stage art able to find a new perspective on the classics? Participants: Elona Bajorinienė, Dainius Gavenonis, Jonas Vaitkus. Chaired by Vaidas Jauniškis (in Lithuanian) Duration 2h 02.21 FRIDAY 14.00 How is classical literature read in school? Recently Facebook celebrated its 10th anniversary, and all those years we have witnessed a growing trend among younger and older generations of blindly involving themselves in social networks. The time spent in internet, watching films, in front of TV screen is getting inexorably longer. Is there any time left for reading? Is there time for reading the classics or serious, complex texts, for reading as such? If not, then why? Has the book lost its battle with social networks, has writing been defeated by audiovisual media, and paper with the surface of screens? What future is there for reading and writing? Participants: schoolchildren and students, Darius Kuolys, Mindaugas Kvietkauskas. Chaired by Nerijus Čepulis (in Lithuanian) Duration 2h 18.00 Emigration and new possibilities: a positive view What does migration mean in the dynamic world of innovation, knowledge and technologies? How does it affect the development of culture, art, the writer, and the artist? How does that dynamic world help in changing personal identities and what kind of culture and communication do those new identities need? Is the Lithuanian embassy in London a new Lithuanian municipality? How are the functions of embassies DISCUSSION CLUB 20 FEBRUARY 9 THURSDAY and consulates changing in an expanding emigration? Who is that new, dynamic citizen and what problems, conflicts does THE FELLOWS DAY he or she face in dealing with the laws of Lithuania? What kind of civic development or cultural self-expression is opened up by a dynamic presence in the world? Are we learning the new forms of protests and freedom, are we diving deep into the refreshing energies of other nations? Are we inspired by ways of communication and a different spirit? 10.00 Participants: Lauras Bielinis, Paulina Pukytė, Dalia Staponkutė, Conference Hall 5.1 Rita Valiukonytė. Chaired by Gintautas Mažeikis (in Lithuanian) OPENING OF THE BOOK FAIR Duration 2 h Writers’ Corner/LRT Studio Presentation of Algirdas Tarvydas book Lietuviško kino veidai (Faces of Lithuanian Cinema) 02.22 SATURDAY LRT broadcast 16.00 The end of the unification of Europe? How could we assess the first ten years since the „big bang“ 11.00 enlargement of the EU in 2004? Where has the initial euphoria linked to the „unification of Europe“ disappeared? What Conference Hall 5.3 debates about migrant workers in Great Britain, Netherlands Discussion “What kind of university textbooks we have and and Germany tell us about the effects of European integration? what do we need?” (Vilnius Gediminas Technical University Is population in many EU countries becoming increasingly euro publishing house Technika) sceptical? Are people in the streets of Kiev more supportive of the EU than people in many capitals of the EU member states? Conference Hall 5.5 Did euro zone crisis expose the fact that people still think in Presentation of the book Knygos lietuvių kalba, 1918–1940 national terms, especially when it comes to the redistribution (Books in Lithuanian, 1918–1940) (Martynas Mažvydas of financial resources in the euro zone? Could calls for further National Library of Lithuania) deepening of integration among the euro zone members lead to popular revolt against further integration? Are we likely to Writers’ Corner/LRT Studio see this in the election to the European parliament this May? LRT RADIJAS / LRT KULTŪRA live broadcast Aktualijos Has the process of European integration reached its limits? Is (Current events). Hosted by Virginijus Savukynas fragmentation and disintegration going to become a dominant feature of Europe in the future? Duration of Children’s stage the event 3h. Continuation Live drawings for the exhibition “Cultish authors on Participants: Alain Blum, Rein Raud, Karl Schlögel. Chaired by 12.00 and Vilnius walls” by the artist Ernest Zacharevič (Lapas) Ramūnas Vilpišauskas (in English) 13.00 Duration 2h Meeting readers and signing autographs Stand 3.A01 Stand 5.C19 Paulius Kovas Algimantas Čekuolis (Luceo) (Alma littera) 12.00 Conference Hall 5.2 Presentation of Steponas Antanavičius book Molėtų krašte (In the region of Molėtai) (Association of Lithuanian Museums) Conference Hall 5.3 Presentation of the book Butlerio kelionės į Italiją ir Vokietiją 1779–1780 metais dienoraštis (The Diary of Butler journey to Italy and Germany, 1779–1780) (The Wroblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences) THURSDAY THE FELLOWS DAY 11 20 FEBRUARY Conference Hall 5.5 Continuation Children’s stage Presentation of the book Prano Mašioto šviesa (The light Live drawings for the exhibition “Cultish authors on Vilnius of Pranas Mašiotas, compiled by Reda Tamulienė, Kęstutis walls” by the artist Ernest Zacharevič (Lapas) Urba) (Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania) Conference Hall 3.2 Forum How to motivate child for learning? Thorough education in The Book Art Competition “Vilnius 2013” winner awards primary scholl (Baltos lankos) ceremony and opening of the book exhibition (Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania) Meeting readers and signing autographs Stand 5.D18 Stand 5.B07 Writers’ Corner/LRT Studio Libertas Klimka Sigutė Ach Presentation of Libertas Klimka book Lietuviškų tradicijų (Didakta) (Nieko rimto) skrynelė (The coffret of Lithuanian traditions) (Didakta) LRT broadcast 14.00 Continuation Children’s stage Live drawings for the exhibition “Cultish authors on Vilnius Conference Hall 5.2 walls” by the artist Ernest Zacharevič (Lapas) Presentation of Gražina Marija Martinaitienė book Audiniai ir jų spalvos Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės istoriniuose Meeting readers and signing autographs šaltiniuose (Texture and its colourings in the historical Stand 5.B06 sources of Grand Duchy of Lithuania) (Palace of the Grand Andrius Užkalnis Dukes of Lithuania) (Obuolys) Conference Hall 5.5 Presentation of Klementina Vosylytė books Kupiškėnų 13.00 žodynas (T. 1–4, 2007–2013) (Vocabulary of kupiškėnai, vol. 1–4, 2007–2013) and Palyginimų žodynas (Comparative Conference Hall 5.2 vocabulary) (Institute of Lithuanian Language) “Naked are all the nations without books” (Cyril the Philosopher): presentation of Cyrillic catalogue (Vilnius Forum University Library) Awarding prizes of Patriots. Jazz is played by the jazz band of big band of the National Defence Volunteer Forces of the Conference Hall 5.3 Lithuanian Army. Soloist Jurgis Brūzga (Ministry of National Presentation of three notebooks of unpublished fragments Defence, the Lithuanian Freedom Army – Lithuanian Publishers by Maironis: Saulėtas vainikas (Sunny corona), Mokslas – tai Association) didžiausia galybė (The science is the greatest might), Kaip nepastovi žemiškoji garbė (What a shifting worldly glory Writers’ Corner/LRT Studio is) (compiled by Aldona Ruseckaitė) (Lithuanian Museum Live LRT RADIJAS broadcast Lietuvos diena (Lithuanian day). Association) Hosted by Madona Lučkaitė Conference Hall 5.5 Children’s stage Presentation of Michele Bianchi (Alberto Vimina) book Make an acquaintance: new publishing house for children Opera „Varžybos“ (Opera “Competition”) (Palace of the Grand “Debesų ganyklos” (Terra Publica) Dukes of Lithuania) Conference Hall 3.2 Forum Presentation of Rūta Taukinaitytė book Knygrišiai Presentation of Vykintas Vaitkevičius book Neris. 2007 metų apie knygas ir knygrišystę (Bookbinders on books and ekspedicija (Neris. Expedition 2007) (Mintis) bookbinding) (Vilnius Bookbinders Guild) Writers’ Corner/LRT Studio Meeting