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 10, 2011

Midnight Soup

On August 28, there was a night orienteering competition for young people, under the framework of the European Community project Connect - 2011.

It had been decided that all the participants would be given warm food - a bean soup.

When it was bedtime for everyone else, the two generous and hard working ladies Virgīnija Volodka (left) and Vera Meduņecka came to the competition site to cook the soup. They used also their own products.

Thank you to Virgīnija and Vera for this fantastic support.




Sunday, September 4, 2011

Stelpe Theater And Dancers Perform In Iecava

On August 26, Stelpe amateur theater together with the dancers from the traditional dance club performed in Iecava. A word had spread about the lively humorous staging, and the enthusiasm of the actors so they got invited by Iecava Culture House.

Spectators in Iecava



From left: Gypsy man - Jānis Klāviņš, Baron - Valdis Rusiņš (guest actor from Bārbele), Servant - Agnis Švarcbahs
Baron - Valdis Rusiņš, Baroness - Agita Šķiliņa
Baroness - Agita Šķiliņa, Gypsy woman - Dagmāra Venclova
From left: Zane Pelūde, Inga Polika, Terēze Neliusa, Lauma Karpinska, Sarmīte Jukone, Kristīne Rulle

Vocal group "Zeltenes" (The Mighty Girls) under the leadership of Kristīne Rulle is an integral part of the theater.

Dancers

Friday, July 29, 2011

International Music Day 2011

The rain stopped completely today. We could have our long waited for international day of music together with friends from England and Norway outdoors on our new nice open air stage.

See some speedily published photos here. Author for all of them - Terēze Neliusa

Con Brio choir and the Westwood String Quarted conducted by choir's leader Shirley Smith

The Westwood String Quartet has expanded by one for the Latvia tour
Kokle quartet from Riga
"Vēja meitenes" (The Wind Girls) from the neighboring Misa
Senior citizens' choir led by Māra Lagzdiņa
Hanne Marie Ruud (Norway) sang Solveig's Song and a song-prayer in Latvian
Spectators - participants
Youth dance group from the neighboring Barbele "Rakari" (The Rascals)
A few of the "Rascals"

The final event - Skaistkalne Brass Orchestra under the leadership of Jānis Kalniņš
Gladioli exhibition set up by our famous selectionists Ilga and Visvaldis Viņķelis

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Festival Ligo (Līgo vakars) in Stelpe

Festival Ligo (Līgo vakars) and the following St. John's Day (Jāņi) is a national holiday and widely celebrated event all over Latvia. Traditionally, it is a coming together some place where there is a man by name Jānis. Everyone greets Jānis with oak leave crowns. A popular combination traditionally is cheese and beer, but nowadays, unfortunately, a lot of all kind alcohol is being consumed, too.

The important woman of the festival is Līga. Līga gets crowns made of all kinds of field flowers and plants.

If there is no Jānis or Līga available, it does not stop the party. If someone is a son or daughter of Jānis or Līga, or any other type of relation, then it is as good. But even if there is nobody even close, the party still goes on. Then the reason for the celebration just gets generalized.

This year, an extensive celebration of Ligo was organized in the new open air stage in Stelpe. There was a concert not only by Stelpe own amateur singers, dancers and actors but also performances and attractions by creative people from the neighboring communities Vecsaule, Barbele, Kurmene.

Here you can watch a very short video from the theater performed by Stelpe troupe where a gypsy woman played by the head teacher of Stelpe School Dagmāra Venclova gives a good splash to her mischievous man played by Jānis Klāviņš.



Stelpe people gathered on the open air stage site to celebrate Ligo:


Guests from a neighboring community:Young people enjoy themselves:

Young children can see the scene best from the basement walls of the old culture house:Scene from theater: (from left) Servant - Sarmīte Jukone, Baroness - Agita Šķiliņa
Scene from theater: (from left) Gypsy man - Jānis Klāviņš, Baron - Valdis Rusiņš, Servant - Agnis Švarcbahs
Stage manager Lilita Berliņa says thank you to the troupe for the enthusiastic performance

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

First Spring Like Day In Stelpe

The sky is blue and the sun is shining brightly. There is still a little snow along the forest road, and a little still remaining from the large drifts in front of our door. But it seems that today they will be gone too.

I went out with my camera, and will be posting some pictures from the vicinity here. We are so used to living in this place that we seldom notice how beautiful views some angles can show us.

It is my nameday today, and I have already received a lot of greetings. Thank you.

See you within a while. Now I have to get back to my work. This is, by the way, my fifth year that I work for Software Innovation in Norway. It makes me feel great that I now know more or less what I am doing and what needs to be done. I remember the days when I began. It was just a deep ocean of strange and even a bit scary things. Through the selfless assistance of my boss and friend Geir Hansen, and hours and hours of learning I feel now comfortable with my work. All things seem to be too large in the beginning. But keep just pushing on and never give up.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Health Day In Vecumnieki

We had a wonderful day for snow fun on a hill close to Vecumnieki with music and barbecue. Most heartfelt thanks to Ivars Sproģis, the coordinator of sports activities for Vecumnieki and Stelpe.

Being really considerate to the smallest detail, Ivars had managed to make this day really enjoyable for many children and their parents, the whole families, in fact. Owing to him, a coach was arranged for Stelpians enabling this way quite a big group of us to take part in the activity.






Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Independence Day And Final Soros Party

By a more or less planned coincidence, this year's Independence Day of Latvia was celebrated together with the final party of the project "Being Together" funded by Soros Foundation Latvia.

It started with a concert of a men's trio Bar-Ten-Base under the leadership of Arturs Mangulis, a well-known singer, actor and composer. One of the songs can be watched here:



Even though I cannot believe it's me, together with three beautiful ladies from the English Club, I sang Massachusets!

The names of those ladies are Līga Jankovska, Daiga Ņikiforova, Diāna Gerika.

Watch the video:

Thursday, November 11, 2010

War Heroes Remembrance Day (Lāčplēša diena)

Today Latvia celebrates the Remembrance Day of War Heroes (Lāčplēša diena). In Stelpe, people went on a torch parade. One stream came from Nīzere and the other - from the center of Stelpe, flowing together into the school alley and finishing their walk by the newly built fireplace near Stelpe School.

10 Righteous Men Needed For Latvia


We had a short meeting there. An addressing speech was made by teacher and patriotic activities activist Ingus Pavinkšnis. He mentioned that Latvians, having taken back their independent country, may not always know how to rule it. We have had too little time to learn. Yet the Destiny does not offer us any other dates - our freedom is here and now, and each and every person has their responsibility for its growth and strength.

"A corrupt government is not the Nation. It is us who make the Nation," said Ingus Pavinkšnis. He referred to the Bible story about the City of Sodom. God promised to spare the city if there were 10 righteous men to be found. Ingus reminded us to ask ourselves a question if I myself could be one of those 10 men whom God needs to spare our nation.

Mediterranian Men Sing Latvian Patriotic Song


Then we all went upstairs to the school hall where there was a concert. Together with us were volunteer workers Simone Cocco from Sardinia, the Italian island, and Christian Torres Esquitino from Spain. The two young men sang a Latvian song about soldiers taking farewell from their loved ones before going to battle "Two Doves Flew Up High" (Div' dūjiņas gaisā skrēja). I was so surprised and fascinated that I even forgot to snap a video.

Amateur singers group led by Kristine Rulle (with guitar). (Background: Simone Cocco - 3rd from right; Christian Torres Esquitino - 1st from right) See also video below.

Violinist Dace Rozenberga (Tereze's violin teacher) and Līga Karpinska
Guest from neighboring Barbele, the young saxophonist Eduards Lācis and Sintija Kuzma (see also video below)


Video Glimpses


Here you have a few video moments of the Remembrance Day 2010 (Lāčplēša diena 2010) in Stelpe School (Stelpes skola):

A song performed by amateur singers' group led by Kristīne Rulle "I Saw My Brother On Horseback Dressed In Armour" (Es redzēju bāleliņu).



Terēze Neliusa plays violin for the Remebrance Day guests. Accompanist - Līga Karpinska.



Young saxophonist Eduards Lācis accompanied by Sintija Kuzma.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Mary Stuart - A Play Of Strength, Passion and Love

On Sunday, Sandra and me together with more than 20 other Stelpians went by bus to Riga to see this play by Friedrich Schiller staged in Latvian theater The Daile (Dailes teātris).

The steel-hard queens get suddenly weak when confronted with ... human love.

A real dilemma is that of Queen Elisabeth when she has to decide whether or not to execute Mary Stuart who is not only a dethroned Scottish queen, dangerous even in imprisonment, bound to stir up a bloodshed for thousands if released, but she is also the half sister of Queen Elisabeth. More to that, the execution could dramatically impair the people's support to the ruling queen since she risks to appear revengeful and miserable.

Elisabeth backs out but her loyal noblemen still get the Scottish queen executed.

But the story is much more complex and colorful than just the dilemma and the execution.

The Daile actors show us with great skill how being executed can be a triumph in the same time, how failing to decide may be at times the wisest decision of all, and how weak can those rock-hard ladies become when they fall in Love.

A fantastic, unforgettable staging. We notice that such appear on the scenes in times when the nation has sufferings. When the times get better and the average Latvian is comparatively well-off, the theater stagings get ... shallow.

But this is a fantastic piece. We actually could not come back to ourselves even the whole next day.

It felt so warm in our heart to see our dear Olga Dreģe playing the servant of Scottish Mary. We still breathe with that deep emotion she gave us when visiting our school on the Poetry Afternoon. After having met her face to face here, it felt different to see her on the big stage of the Daile.

Visit the Mary Stuart page at the Daile site. It is in Latvian though, but there are pictures and even a video.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Mozart Music And Coffee Aroma



Līga Karpinska is a musician, music teacher and a business level coffee and tea expert. Yesterday she had come to Stelpe with a real tea and coffee show. In the candlelight, she played Mozart to Stelpians and spoke about tea and coffee brands, and the finesses of preparation.
Did you know that you must not pour boiling water on teabags and soak them more than 5 minutes? The healthy stuff turns into something harmful if you do.
And, did you know by the way, that if you take a cup of coffee right before the sleep, you will sleep better? But you can lose your sleep if you drink coffee excessively throughout the day?

These and many more secrets Līga revealed for us in this special afternoon.
2 days later: The smell of coffee can still be felt in the hall and adjacent corridors.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Pensioners Visit Riga Zoo And Tree Nursery in Baltezers

On Friday, 30+ Stelpe pensioners went on a tour sponsored by Vecumnieki District Board (Vecumnieku novada Dome). They visited Riga Zoo (Rīgas Zooloģiskais dārzs), Baltezers Tree Nursery (Baltezera kokaudzētava) and did some shopping on their way back to Stelpe.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Poetry Evening "When Heart From Love Breaks"

Picture: Olga Dreģe (center), the megastar of the Latvian theater, together with those having contributed to the content of the Poetry Evening.
Second line from left: Mārīte Kviešone, Nijole Ķerūde, Valentīna Rūtiņa
First line from left: Sandra Neliusa, Aleksandra Hadžimoratova, Olga Dreģe, Māra Lagzdiņa, Līga Karpinska

Olga Dreģe is by all means one of the brightest ever Latvian theater stars. For many decades, she has been enjoying love from all the nation having played several hundred roles in theater the Daile. She has featured also a few outstanding movie characters.

But this evening (October 8) she was visiting Stelpe School. Using poems of one of the most celebrated Latvian poetess Ārija Elksne, Olga led us on a delicate path of the deeper values of everybody's soul. She spoke a lot about a Home in the broader sense of this word, and the love for Latvia as our homeland. The professionalism and the true emotion she was putting into what she was saying, made tears appear in the eyes of nearly everyone.

The intimate air and deep emotional poetry was reinforced by wonderful music played by pianist Līga Karpinska and cellist Māra Lagzdiņa. These two ladies already start feeling at home in Stelpe since they are quite frequent guests on different occasions.