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Subcultures in Lithuania

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In the 1970s Soviet Lithuania, there were many groups resisting official Soviet ideology. One of the most notable was hippies.

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As hippie movement faded in the '80, punk subculture took over its role of youth's cultural resistance. In those days people participating in punk subculture could still get beaten up by Soviet police (Militsiya), taken for interrogation by KGB, expelled from schools and sometimes even put into mental health institutions

Events

Hippyland annual festival taking place in Šiauliai during official city festival Šiaulių dienos (Šiauliai days) since 2003. It combines music festival and political activities (demonstrations against racism, xenophobia, violence, Lithuania's involvement in Iraq war etc.) although latter aspect of Hippyland is not predominant. [1]

  • History of hippie movement in Lithuania (Lithuanian)
  • Events

    Durnių laivas (Ship of fools) was the festival of punk rock bands. It took place in Vilnius, last one in 2002.

    Pačių blogiausių grupių festivalis (Festival of worst bands) informally called Blogiukai (Baddies) was a festival of debuting performers of all styles of the alternative and rock music. It was organized by music producer Dovydas Bluvšteinas and took place in Vilnius from 1988 till 1997. Among winners of this festival were Airija, Marijonas ir Bovy, Merlin, Lemon Joy [2].

    Clubs

    Green club

    Zines

    The first punk zine in Lithuania was published in 1986 by punk-rocker Atsuktuvas (Nėrius Pečiūra). It was called Mūsų ašigalyje (In Our Pole) [3]. During The Soviet era zine publishing was extremely difficult because private ownership of Xerox machines was prohibited and state-owned Xerox machines were under close watch by KGB [4]. During Perestroyka and Glasnost reforms ban of private ownership of Xerox machines was lifted and zine publishing flourished. When Lithuania regained its independence dozens of zines (most of them short lived) were published all across the country. But with coming of the Internet, zine publishing stopped almost completely. Some zines however continued to exist on the Internet.

    K.N.K. (Koks nors kelias - Any Road) punk/alternative zine from Kaunas. First issues were distributed for free, but 1993 in order to finance its existence couple English issues were released and called KNKKKKKK, i.e. KNK c(K)omercial [5].

    Decibelai Offensive

    Enjoy This Fucking Day, punk zine from Kaunas edited by Povilas Pauplys now known as (DJ PopX)[6]

  • Website of Green club
  • KNKKKKKKKKKKK #2 (1993)
  • Bands

    Obtest Mandragora

    Events

    Death comes... - international festival of death metal in Vilnius, first held in 1992. Tenth and last so far Death comes... festival took place in 2003.

    Naujas kraujas (Fresh blood) - annual festival of debuting performers of heavy metal held in Vilnius since 1997.

    Ferrum Frost

    Velnių malūnas

    Kilkim Žaibu - annual black metal/pagan metal/medieval folk music festival held since 1999.

    Clubs

    Geležinis kablys

    Zines

    Raganos ir Alus (Witches and Beer) was most popular Lithuanian zine ever. It was edited by Ugnius Liogė, founder of Dangus label. The main topics of Raganos ir alus were heavy metal scene of Lithuania and beer. Very important element of Raganos ir Alus was humorous style and its trademark short stories about Buratinos (Soviet adaptation of Pinocchio), the satire on urlaganai. Later Raganos ir Alus become rather conventional heavy metal magazine. As a tribute to its roots one of the last editions of Raganos ir Alus was distributed with small packed portion of baked bread, which is used a snack with beer [7].

    Wounded

    Juodas kraujas

    Edge of Time

    Personalities

    Obituary Jonas Zarazza

  • Website of Naujas kraujas festival
  • Giljotina - extreme music club
  • Events

    Bike Show Millennium

    Clubs

    Crazy In The Dark MC

  • United website of Lithuania's bikers' clubs (Lithuanian)
  • Bands

    Mano Juodoji Sesuo (My Black Sister) - most influential gothic rock band in Lithuania. The band was formed in 1991 in Kaunas, it has reached the peak of its popularity in mid 90's. Since then the band's fame has faded, but it continues touring and recording new material [8]. Xess

    Events

    Kunigunda Lunaria - an annual darkwave festival taking place in Vilnius since 2002.

  • Official website of Kunigunda Lunaria Festival
  • Bands

    Diktatūra - the extreme far-right heavy metal band formed in the mid 90s by football hooligans and skinheads Slibinas (Dragon), Kaminas (Chimney) and Indėnas (Indian).

    Organisations

    Romuva is the largest neo-pagan organisation in Lithuania, founded in 1967 in Kernavė during the Rasos festival. As an official organisation Romuva was established in 1969, but after couple of years it was forced to cease its activities because of the persecutions by the KGB. It was reestablished in 1988. Romuva is led by Jonas Trinkūnas, and has a branch in the United States (led by Andrius Dundzila). [9]

    Gediminaičiai - now defunct organisation established by the controversial figure Stasys Urniežius, who used to call himself Duke Vilgaudas.

    Baltuva group founded by the editor of Senolių Alka zine Aras Vilkvedis in 1995. It has its own calendar and counts years from the Saulė battle that took place in 1236. [10]

    Andželikos Tamaš žynių mokykla (Andželika Tamaš Wizard School). Organisation led by Andželika Tamaš. It conflicts with Romuva followers, and accuses them of distortion of the religion of ancient Balts, but still participates in events held by Romuva.

    Devynių akmenų klubas New Age organisation also known as Baltovės žinyčia [11]

    Zines and magazines

    Druvis

    Senasis Žynys - newspaper (magazine since in 1995) of Andželika Tamaš.

    a.s.d. (Auka seniems dievams)

    Senolių Alka

    Events

    Mėnuo Juodaragis - annual festival of neofolk, darkwave and pagan arts.

    Kilkim žaibu - (Rise with Thunder) folk/pagan metal festival held in Joniškis.

    Bands

    Obtest - pagan black metal.

    Wejdas - tribal ambient project.

    Organisations

    Lietuvos gėjų lyga (Lithuanian Gay League) - national organisation of gay, lesbian and bisexual people of Lithuania established in 1993. True member of International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA) from 1994. [12]

    Sappho – Lietuvos lesbiečių lyga (Lithuanian Lesbian League) registered in 1995.

    Clubs

    Amsterdamas - first gay club in Lithuania.

    Men's Factory

    Soho

    Periodicals

    Naglis - the first gay magazine in Lithuania, established in 1993. In the beginning it was freely available from newsagents, but later its status was changed to adult erotic publication and Naglis became available only from sex shops. [13].

    Amsterdamas - a periodical running for a few years from 1994.

    LGL Žinios (LGL News) Lithuanian Gay League newspaper established in 1994.

    Relationship between subcultures

    In 80's and 90's one of the most important elements of the relationship between youth subcultures in Lithuania was the conflict between urlaganai and the most of other youth subcultures. Urlaganai are "the No.1 enemy" for punks, fans of heavy metal, goths and ravers. Urlaganai are making no distinguishment between punks, goths and metallists and call them all banglai, bangladešai.

    References

    Subcultures in Lithuania Wikipedia