- Vanemuine
: "This article is about the theatre in Tartu. For the mythological character, see
Vanemuine (god) ."Vanemuine, a literal translation from _et. Eldermost is a
theatre inTartu ,Estonia . It is the firstEstonian language theatre, founded as the Vanemuine Society ("Vanemuise Selts") onJune 24 ,1865 following the idea ofJohann Voldemar Jannsen . In1869 Vanemuine Society organised the first song festival in Estonia. OnJune 24 ,1870 , the fifthanniversary of the society, a play called "The cousin from Saaremaa " ("Saaremaa Onupoeg") byLydia Koidula was performed, marking the beginning of the Estonian national theatre and the theatre Vanemuine.The theatre was originally located in a building on Jaama street. This building was destroyed in a fire in 1903. A new building, designed by
Armas Lindgren , was opened in 1906 in Aia street (now known as Vanemuise street), which is when the theatre became professional.In
1944 the building burned down as a result of theSecond World War . The theatre subsequently moved to the building of the formerTartu German theatre , which is now a part of Vanemuine known as the "little house". In the former location a new building (with a different design), now known as the "big house", was built and opened in1967 , having a hall with 682 seats. A concert hall (842 seats) was opened in 1970. The little house was destroyed in fire in1978 and was restored in1991 .The Vanemuine Theater is home to a Ballet company.
External links
* [http://www.vanemuine.ee/?lang=eng Vanemuine]
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