When I
discovered Riga in 2010, I felt pixies and new technologies can go together,
contemporary design can meet with Lady Ballad at any corner, and Viking spirit
can be smoothened with good blubbery syrup...but values never die.
However,
Latvia was in time of crisis, and the Baltic tiger was suffering of a severe
arthritis, with a loan made to the IMF & EU, the biggest in the
international records of the time.
Before Greece and Spain, Latvia was brought into the spotlight stumbling,
ill of real estate bubbles and banking cramps. At the time, each family had to
support at least one jobless member, bankruptcy knocked at many doors, and
poverty was threatening even the well-off.
What stroked me in those days was the
wonderful Latvian spirit, dignified and strong despite challenges; silver blue,
as one could have imagined it when reading about their legendary characters
surviving storms on the sea, back in the days..
Amongst those
that impressed me, and made many Latvians smile with hope, it is the Little
Cavalry, trotting around Latvia with their musical instruments and gardening
tools. Musicians,
students, teachers and bankers getting together regularly and travelling the
country to fix a fence, plant trees in parks, singing, reciting poems
in moments of complicity.
As tradition has it, in the shinny spring of
Latvian fields, next to the rivers with salmons, and magic stones,
they sat together and brainstorm-ed: it
seemed natural to them that the pleasure of work and the inspiration whould bring some comfort
and hope.
Renards Kaupers, the leader of the pop(ular)
group Brainstorm, and initiator of the Little Cavalry, found affiliations with one of the iconic figures
of the Latvian modernism and resistance to the URSS, the poet and writer
Imants Ziedonis. Imants was invited to
join and create more “Color tales” in a spirit that seems to be so common there.
I went into the field
and wangled a deal with
my thumb, taking a new tack--
exulting,
a skylark gravid in grey:
look, the whole world grows grey
before it becomes green.
and wangled a deal with
my thumb, taking a new tack--
exulting,
a skylark gravid in grey:
look, the whole world grows grey
before it becomes green.
Asking Renars:
(* selection from an interview for Impact International's Report on Latvia, published originaly in Le Figaro, 2010)
What is the concept of Little Cavalry?
People like Janis Holsteins( Goran Gora), Mara
Upmale, Janis Strapcans participate to this project. What brings you all together?
How do you relate to the work of Imants
Ziedonis? What is the element that is bridging generations and creates such
strong connections in between individuals?
It is interesting: after some 3rd or 4th of our ‘rides’ we found out that what we do is what Imants and his friends did 30 years ago during Soviet Union times. Actually that was a possibility for them – creative people to make some kind of an ‘island of freedom’ for them, where they could show their love to Latvia – work together and spend a time together discussing and inspiring each other. We met Imants and those guys and felt really relative and found so much in common.
What is Little Cavalry’s message to be sent
worldwide?
Keep it small and simple!
If it would be to mix the message of “Welcome
to my country” and “A day before tomorrow”, what has tomorrow to offer to your
country?
A brand new day! You know, while we have this unique possibility given by God, we have all the time in the world to wake up in the morning and change the world the way we think it becomes better.
A DAY BEFORE TOMORROW, BRAINSTORM :
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me, im telling
me im yelling
all the dreams i bought while sailing
peace and protection,
green grass without elections,
souls
theres no perfection
angels lighting
demons fighting
gold and silver blinding, blinding
stop or go
say yes or no
its a day before tomorrow
Brainstorm is one of the popular Latvian groups, with successful
singles such as My Star, A day before tomorrow and On line. The musicians come from a generation that
has experienced a dramatic change of systems. Born in Latvia, at a time when
the Baltic country was integrated in the giant Soviet Union, they were part of
the change, and members of the first generation to embrace the new
possibilities and challenges that freedom brought. Their musical style
reflects those influences.
Imants Ziedonis is one of the cultural
icons of Latvia, recognized as one of the most outspoken poets during
the Soviet era. Amongst his earlier works : collections
of poetry : 1961 Zemes un sapņu smilts (Sand of earth and dreams);1963 Sirds
dinamīts (The heart' s dynamite); 1965 Motocikls' ( Motorcycle). He is also
renowned for his folk tales and children's books. These included Krāsainās
pasakas(1973, Colored Tales), Lāču pasaka(1976, Tales of
Bears) and Blēņas un pasakas(1980, Twaddle and Tales), Kas
tas ir — kolhozs?(1984, What is a Kolkhoz?).