A film about the Estonians’ favorite folk band Kukerpillid and its spirited journey through the summer concert venues of Estonia, with interludes to the roots of Estonian folkmusic.
When no public recognition at home, a gospel band Robirohi plans the tour to the source of gospel music, to perform at the halls of fame in Kentucky, USA.
Jaak Lõhmus, film critic and screenwriter, meets expatriate Estonians in Uppsala Estonian Home on March 24, 1991.
On May 26th, the Estonian People's Front holds its II Congress, which recognises the Estonian Supreme Council as the legislative power.
Establishing of the Social Democratic Association in Tallinn.
Elections to the Estonian Congress and the first session in Estonia Concert Hall.
The anniversary of the Republic of Estonia is celebrated nation-wide on February 24.
The video shot by Edgar Väär shows the arrival of the Boys' Choir of the National Men's Choir to Toronto, their reception and greeting by the local community of expatrian Estonians at the end of autumn 1989.
19th Education Day, organized by the Estonian Committee, is held in Stockholm on January 9, 1988. Discussions about teaching and preserving Estonian language were held. The evening continued with the Christmas party of the Estonian Committee.
Celebration of 70th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia and fathering in Estonian Home in Norrköping on February 27, 1988.
Estonian National Male Choir and its 40th year since founding the choir.
Summer course in Swedish Forest University (Metro) is held in Trollebo conference centre in Småland county on June 13-17, 1983.
The second international Estonian Days held in Baltimore in 1976. Washington, New York City, procession of ESTO, opening and the events. 8th Estonian General Song Celebration in Gothenburg, 1977.
Reunion of Estonian Book Year in Gothenburg on September 28 and the concert of Gothenburg Estonian Women's Choir on April 28, 1975.
Song Day of expatriate Estonians held in Norrköping, Sweden, on May 31st, 1975.
Social events of the expatriate Estonians in Uppsala in 1963-1968.