Photographer’s Note
Fans at the Be2gether music festival.
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Be2gether is the largest musical and artistic festival in Baltic region countries, takes place near the medieval Lithuanian Norviliskes castle, close to Belarus borderline.
Festival is set in unique surroundings of Dieveniškės, which are environed by Belarus. There are five ancient pathways of Dieveniskes leading to Vilnius (The capital of Lithuania). Local environment fascinates everyone with it’s nature surroundings and exclusive atmosphere, bearing in mind the fact of cultural promiscuity of Lithuanian, Belarusian, Polish and Russian. All these cultures related to the same history, because of united The Great Duchy of Lithuania.
Local people are restricted by the borderline which marks a margin among the European Union and the last European dictatorship country, but people still smile, love and feel sadness, despite the different political system. Therefore, festival’s organizers trying to put their efforts to create an opportunity for Belarus people to be involved in such great event to make sense of being free with others for a couple of fascinating and charming days. Besides, it is one of the aim to cherish friendship between different cultures.
More then 70 bands from ten countries took part at the second festival on the 14th-17th of August, 2008. Among them was Tricky (GB), Fools Garden (Germany), Infected Mushroom (Israel), Armada Groove (GB), Fishbone (USA), NRM (Belarus)…
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robjol
(2039) 2008-08-28 22:35
Hello Kanstantsin,
Nice photo, the Ladies enjoying the event.
Pity that the guy with his tounge out spoiled for me.
You spent a lot of time doing a good note, explainting the event that is appreciated.
Regards,
Rob.
Manamo
(3468) 2008-12-30 14:29
I do not agree with Rob here!!!! I think the guy in the backgound really puts a good mood in this picture. For me, what spoils it is the photographer on the right. He really adds nothing and spoils the fun of the moment...The 3 girls in the foreground gather much of the attention though, so it's not so important...
I enjoyed the note as well.
all the best
Marc








