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#Resident’s Notes 2 – Maarja Pärtna

#Resident’s Notes 2 – Maarja Pärtna

Nida note 2 One of my favourites scupltures in Nida is the ligthouse-library by the lagoon. I like to pass by it on my evening walks. It reminds me of the light books bring into our lives, and the way they can help us navigate through difficult times. In the beginning of March, I visited Klaipėda...

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Happy Easter!

Happy Easter!

Nature is reborn and presents in the most beautiful spring holiday of Easter.
Let the festive mood dispel everyday worries and inspire courage to create a brighter future.

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#Resident’s Notes

#Resident’s Notes

The translators from Estonia, Maria Esko and Maarja Pärtna, who won the "Artist Residencies" project scholarships to reside in the International Center for Translators and Writers, are almost halfway through their residency in Nida. The residents not only work productively on their creative work,...

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#Resident’s Notes – Maarja Pärtna

#Resident’s Notes – Maarja Pärtna

Nida notes No.1 On my first day in the International Centre for Translators and Writers, something hit my window with a loud thump. I went outside to see what had happened, and found a treecreeper on the ground. A treecreeper is a small brown mouse-looking bird with a downcurved bill that forages...

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#Resident’s Notes – Maria Esko

#Resident’s Notes – Maria Esko

Week 1 AWESTRUCK The feeling of privilege to be able to witness the grand arrival of spring on the Curonian Spit kicked in fast. After having dropped off my luggage at TVRC and taken a quick first glance at my welcoming new home, I rushed back out, since my gut demanded that I tackle the famous...

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