Stelpe is a place in Latvia, 55 km southeast from Riga. The community life is rich in cultural, sports and other events. Some of them are shared here as seen from the point of view of the Nelius family.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Jānis Paukštello Giving Concert In Stelpe School

The greater the person the humbler and more open they are. Actor Jānis Paukštello has been a Latvian theater megastar for nearly four decades. Today he gave a concert in Stelpe School. Not only Stelpians but also people from nearby communities had come to watch. Everyone felt lifted up and charged with new energy from the concert.

"I'm old, behind the times and happy," says Jānis Paukštello about himself. He recited poems about our homeland Latvia, sang old favorites, the most popular of which was Cielaviņa "The Little Wagtail" introduced to Latvian public by himself in 1982. He had come to Stelpe together with his wife Elīna who was also the driver.
Jānis has met a lot of suffering in his life, both physical and emotional. But he has always stayed strong, full of humor and energy. "I feel that people thirst for positive emotions, and my responsibility being an actor is to give them to people" - this is how Jānis Paukštello has been commenting on the show he was performing in Stelpe.

"An elderly man with a doubtful occupation who needs to start thinking of the time when he will be leaving the room feet first while Cielaviņa (The Little Wagtail - a song closely associated with himself) is being sung, and that by his own self, is for the time being still available live..." - this is how Jānis Paukštello wanted me to introduce him to Stelpe spectators.

Flowers as a sign of appreciation of Jānis Paukštello's talent were given to him by the grateful fans and spectators.

UPDATE: Yesterday (Monday) our local newspaper "Bauskas Dzīve" (Bauska Life) published an article and a photograph of mine. You can find it also on their news portal: Bauskas Dzīve


 UPDATE 2 : Today (Friday) we walked, the whole family, in Bauska. My son Dag paid attention to a TV screen and said: "Hey, is this not Jānis Paukštello?" And it was him indeed together with his wife Elīna. It felt so personal and different seeing them on TV when we had just met them in person in Stelpe School.

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  1. We hope to come to the next event like this. We had to return to the farm for the next load. We hope to finish the main move this week. Prayers appreciated and paldies for the offer of help on Friday. Kathleen & Ian

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