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Monikaze at Hill of Three Crosses - Antidote #08

2020-11-03 21:12
Monikaze delivers live performance for Antidote in Vilnius, Lithuania. The electronic music performance was made on the Hill of Three Crosses, Vilnius, Lithuania. Monikaze: https://soundcloud.com/monika-ze Monikaze social: https://www.facebook.com/monika.zenkeviciute We seek to promote electronic music as a cultural phenomenon equal to any other art form. Antidote Community unites a group of independent electronic music producers, DJs, performers, and videographers based in Vilnius. Antidote social Fb: https://www.facebook.com/AntidoteShots/ Antidote social Ig: https://www.instagram.com/antidote_co... Shot credits: Produced by Antidote Community Showrunner: Edmundas Pučkorius Executive producers: Miglė Valaišaitė, Tomas Lukaševičius Film director: Linas Mažonas Camera shots: Dovydas Trumpa, Rička Žygis, Linas Mažonas Drone shots: Povilas Stankūnas, Matas Jankauskas http://www.virsvisko.lt/ x https://www.facebook.com/skycatsair/ Sound technicians: Deivydas Jaroškas, Martynas Prevelis Sound equipment - partner: Audioforma, http://www.audioforma.lt/ Post-production: Linas Mažonas Interview editor: Rička Žygis Sound mastering: Deividas Jaroška Special thanks to "Vilniaus Pilių Valstybinio Kultūrinio Rezervato Direkcija" team for believing in our mission. Three Crosses is a prominent monument in Vilnius, Lithuania, on the Hill of Three Crosses, originally known as the Bald Hill, in Kalnai Park. According to a legend, seven Franciscan friars were beheaded on top of this hill. Wooden crosses have been sited in the location since the early 17th century, and they became a symbol of the city and an integral part of the city's skyline. As the wood rotted, the crosses needed to be periodically replaced. In 1916, a concrete monument was designed by Polish–Lithuanian architect and sculptor Antoni Wiwulski or Antanas Vivulskis in Lithuanian. It was torn down in 1950 by order of the Soviet authorities. A new monument designed by Henrikas Šilgalis was erected in its place in 1989. A panorama of the Vilnius Old Town can be observed from a small observation deck at the base of the crosses. --- If you have any concerns regarding copyrights, please contact us first.
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