Information Centre of Finno-Ugric
Peoples: press release, 18 April 2006
Ensemble Shokshanka performs in Estonia at the Day of Erzya Language
18.04.06
Estonian-Mordovian Culture Society and Fenno-Ugria Society invited
to Estonia folklore ensemble Shokshanka from the Tengushevo district of
the Republic of Mordovia (Russian Federation) to celebrate the Day of Erzya
Language.
Arrival
of Shokshanka is a remarkable event for Estonian cultural life. This ensemble
is interesting, because its members, pupils and teachers, represent a separate
ethno-linguistic group, which lives in two villages of the Republic of
Mordovia.
It will be recalled that besides Erzya and Moksha – two bigger language
groups of the Mordva people, there are three smaller ethno-linguistic groups
distinguished: Karatay, Teryukhan and Shoksha. If Karatays, Teryukhans
are assimilated amongst Tatars, than Shokshas continue to live and speak
their language.
Shokshanka will perform tomorrow, 19th April, in the Tallinn Music
House at the Erzya Evening, where members of Kannelkond and Tantsuklubi
will participate also. Another Erzya Evening will take place on 21st April
in Tartu Writers' House, where in addition to Shokshanka Finnish group
Kärhämä will perform, ethnographic movies will be shown and national
food served.
Shokshanka will give concerts in several Tallinn and Tartu schools and
in Tallinn University.
Guests of the Day of Erzya Language are invited by the Finno-Ugric
Support Group of the Estonian Parliament Riigikogu to the reception in
the building of the parliament.
The Estonian-Mordovian Culture Society will present the third issue
of journal "Kudo" at public events. There are about ten articles in this
issue in Estonian, Erzya and Moksha that consider first of all international
Finno-Ugric contacts.
Valentina Mishanina, head of the Drama Department of Mordovian
State National Drama Theatre is also invited to the Day of Erzya Language.
She will give course of lectures on the issues of contemporary Mordovian
literature at Tartu University.
The Day of Erzya Language is celebrated from April, 16th 1993 on initiative
of the Foundation for Survival of Erzya Language. This date was chosen
because of the birthday of Erzya linguist Anatoly Ryabov (b. 1894). Idea
of this day is to draw attention to the situation with Erzya language,
to popularise Erzya language. According to figures of the last All-Russian
population censes, Erzya language disappears more quickly than other Finno-Ugric
languages in Russia.
The Day of Erzya Language is celebrated for the ninth time in Estonia.
Information Centre of Finno-Ugric Peoples (SURI)
Tallinn, Estonia suri@suri.ee
phone +372 6449 270 fax +372 6445 119
http://www.suri.ee/
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