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citi-zeni · 1 year
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Roberts and Jānis made a song for the latvian TV show Nemīlētie: Nolemtie 4 source: official youtube channel for the tv channel TV3
Disclaimer: The song has not been posted on spotify as of yet and has not been acknowledged by the band or any of its members involved.
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lookninjas · 1 year
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It’s kind of weird to see Jānis from Citi Zēni dancing like he’s not made of rubber and Red Bull, but I can’t deny he has some serious moves.  
(For those don’t remember last year’s Eurovision, this is how you know him:
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glamournessmygod · 4 months
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matching icons for you and your bestie
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arabela25 · 1 year
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Former participants as spokespersons in Eurovision 2023
Zlata Ognevich (Ukraine 2013) Jānis Pētersons (Latvia 2022) Stien den Hollander (The Netherlands 2022) Niamh Kavanagh (Ireland 1993, Ireland 2010) Anggun (France 2012) Maro (Portugal 2022) Einar Hrafn Stefánsson (Iceland 2019) Ben Adams (Norway 2022) Ruth Lorenzo (Spain 2014) Ilanit (Israel 1973, Israel 1977) Iago Waitman (Georgia 2022) Monika Liu (Lithuania 2022)
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stolligaseptember · 2 years
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damiano david: makes sure that his band wins the whole shebang so that he can sing the uncensored version of his song without consequences as a final performance
jānis pētersons: makes the audience sing the uncensored part for him
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axomlyrics · 3 years
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Eat Your Salad Lyrics - Citi Zēni
Eat Your Salad Lyrics – Citi Zēni
Eat Your Salad Lyrics by Citi Zēni is the latest English song. Eat Your Salad lyrics are written by JJ LUSH, Dagnis Roziņš & Jānis Pētersons while the song is also produced by JJ LUSH. Eat Your Salad Song Details: Song: Eat Your Salad Singer: Citi Zēni Produced by: JJ LUSH Written by: JJ LUSH, Dagnis Roziņš & Jānis Pētersons Eat Your Salad Lyrics Instead of meat I eat vegg!es and pu$$y I…
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Vents Āboltiņš
Monta Andžejevska
Katrīna Čemme
Krista Dzudzilo, Reinis Dzudzilo
Kaspars Groševs
Indriķis Ģelzis
Jānis Klaučs
Ģirts Korps
Maija Kurševa
Ieva Kraule-Kūna
Andrejs Lavrinovičs
Mākslinieku grupa 3/8 
(Jānis Dzirnieks, Jānis Krauklis, Rihards Rusmanis, Kristiāna Marija Sproģe)
Mākslinieku grupa F5 
(Līga Marcinkeviča, Mārtiņš Ratniks, Ieva Rubeze)
Darja Meļņikova
Anta Pence
Ojārs Pētersons
Kaspars Podnieks
Krišs Salmanis
Alise Sondore
Līga Spunde
Klāvs Upaciers
Evita Vasiļjeva
Oskars Veilands
Lidija Zaneripa
Brigita Zelča-Aispure
Armands Zelčs
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theblackshit · 7 years
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Artist: Tobias Kaspar
Venue: kim? Contemporary Art Centre, Riga, Latvia
In an essay on self-portraiture T.J. Clark once wrote: “Looking too hard at oneself is embarrassing. Even self-consciousness is an equivocal concept (more so in English than French): some contexts make it a high and difficult attainment, and others an unfortunate condition linked with adolescence and bad skin.” It is within this contradiction and slippery ground that Tobias Kaspar in this exhibition has produced a new set-up to continue his ongoing investigation of the genres of portraiture and self-portraiture. The exhibition follows Kaspar’s main guidelines as presented in the work Bodies in the Backdrop (2012), Friends, Lovers & Financiers (2014), Two Cities – Two Lives (2015), The Street (2016) and New Address, a publication, published earlier this year, which marked the artists move to Riga. Based on a longer series of artist talks titled Roommate Education, the publication picks up the genre of the “making of”. Best known from feature movies; the second, the side product, the “making of”, a tool to market “experience”, which suggests that the process of making the film provides more insight and necessary information about the film itself. These are also called the “resulting products”, a never ending game of a product of a product of a product.
The portrait Kaspar generates for this exhibition is a set-up dedicated to Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina. Following a long history of women characters being used by male writers to make a point in regard to social political conditions, Anna Karenina is a prop set in the foreground meant to underline the background. The character that Tolstoy draws, and the conditions and circumstances that, today could be witnessed in a tragic Telenovela play, are carried out within the figure of Karenina.
Gertrude Stein’s “word-portraits” were written by arranging unrelated words in an insistent, repetitive style intended to capture the psychological essence of her subjects rather than any physiognomically visible “truths”. During the late 1910s and early 1920s, artists in the United States and Europe sought to create visual equivalents of Stein’s literary explorations. These “object portraits” exclude all figurative and retinal images of the sitter. By borrowing from advertisements, media images, and mail-order catalogues, Picabia created “mechanical” portraits in which he represented his friends and others by using parts of machinery. For Proust or Bergson, portraiture involved an exploration of the “sitter’s” motives and circumstances.
A central element of this exhibition poses a text-photo work Anna K. with close-ups from tennis courts in Riga and Rome and selected sentences from Tolstoy’s novel on themes such as farming, domestic life, currency and the socio-political setting of the novel’s main plot. The photographs are accompanied by an installation made out of objects selected in regard to their attributed symbolic value of class and lifestyle. Many of the appropriated objects’ – in the exhibition cast in porcelain or bronze – original producers from Latvia and elsewhere are listed as the exhibition’s corporate sponsors.
This portrait is a messy one, a complex mix of ambiguities and contradictions, of containment, detachment, distance, sang-froid and self-possession. The opening at kim? coincides with the time the ballet “Anna Karenina” is being staged at the Latvian National Opera and Ballet, which celebrates the 10th anniversary of being in the Opera’s repertoire. By the thematic choice of Anna Karenina, Kaspar is creating a site-specific installation with closeness and pointing out to another cultural event, another genre surrounded by artistic tension and apparent dependency.
Last spring Tobias Kaspar (b. 1984) staged the 24h exhibition The Street inside the Cinecittà Film Studios in Rome. The year before, the artist opened Toby’s Tristram Shandy Shop at Udolpho in Berlin to sell first editions of Laurence Sterne’s The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman. In 2012, Tobias Kaspar founded his eponymous jeans line and since 2009 he is the co-publisher of PROVENCE – an eight-issue magazine dedicated to leisure. He is also the initiator and founder of The Latvian Institute Rome. Tobias Kaspar’s work has been shown in numerous institutions, including the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw (2016), Istituto Svizzero di Roma (2015), Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art, San Francisco (2015), Solo Shows, São Paulo (2015), CAFAM Biennale, Beijing (2014), Kunsthalle Wien (2014), Kunsthalle St. Gallen (2014), Midway Contemporary Art, Minneapolis (2013), Artists Space, New York (2013), Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2012), Kunsthalle Zürich (2011), Kunsthalle Basel (2011), Museum Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin (2011), Kunsthaus Bregenz (2011), Künstlerhaus Stuttgart (2010).
Thanks to Oskars Mikāns for the bronze work, Oksana Miķelsone of Krāsaino Metālu Manufaktūra for her generosity, Aleksandrs Kass for the porcelain casts, Inese Pētersone for her support at Rīgas Dizaina un mākslas vidusskola, as well as Egija Inzule, Iris Kaspar, Pascal Storz, Andris Landaus  and Jānis Noviks.
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citi-zeni · 1 year
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Jānis from Citi Zēni announcing the Latvian Jury points
Source: janisforte stories on IG
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citi-zeni · 1 year
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Cilvēks Nav Betons - Citi Rīti
Citi Rīti, Jānis' morning radio show, had a poll on which song, out of the ones they had constructed the past week based on Latvian current events, should get a music video, and Cilvēks Nav Betons was the winner!
Source: piecilv's stories on IG
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citi-zeni · 2 years
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Today, at the Melodifestivalen final, Jānis from Citi Zēni will be presenting the Latvian points from the international juries.
The show starts at 21.00 (GMT +2)
Watch here
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citi-zeni · 1 year
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Some promo photos of the new DJs that will host the shows of Radio 5 - Jānis being one of them
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Citi Zēni modeling for Dream Denim Latvia [source]
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citi-zeni · 1 year
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On today's (18/09/23) Citi Rīti, the guests were Latvian rappers Rolands Če and Steps. (Rolands Če was also a fellow contestant with Jānis at Dejo Ar Zvaigzni)
You can listen to the full episode by clicking HERE
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citi-zeni · 1 year
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Things we learnt about the band from Jānis' interview of this month's Santa žurnāls
• Citi Zēni will be releasing a new album somewhere in October
• A song will be called 'Cits Līmeni'
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citi-zeni · 1 year
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Listen to all the mini songs made daily by the Citi Rīti team on Soundcloud!
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