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Finland, the world’s happiest country, has also been dubbed the land of thousands of sad songs: violence, alcoholism and inequality lurk in the shadows of the Nordic welfare society. Leevi Madetoja’s (1887–1947) The Ostrobothnians (”Pohjalaisia”) is often called Finland’s national opera, and rightly so. It’s a story about persistence, human rights, and freedom. Pohjalaisia was first performed in 1924. A century later, it reminds us of the timele...
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2 dates (2 Jan - 4 Jan)
Jan
2
Thu
7:00 pm
Finnish National Opera and Ballet
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Jan
4
Sat
7:00 pm
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