The River of Souls will flow again in Laisvės alėja: traditional commemoration will include live music
The annual event "River of Souls" organised by the Students' Representation of Vilnius University, Kaunas Faculty (VU SA KnF) will take place in Kaunas for the 22nd time.
On 1 November, 6 PM, a river of candles will stretch from the fountain of Laisvės alėja (Liberty Boulevard) to the Church of St. Michael the Archangel (Sobor), encouraging people to gather and commemorate All Saints' Day. "We are so happy that despite of the changing generations of students and the evolution of the faculty, the inspiration to continue the existence of this beautiful event persists," says Erika Monstavičiūtė, one of the coordinators at VU SA KnF.
For the first time the River of Souls of souls will include live music
The performers will include Ignas Lapienis, Ela and band members Mantas Barkauskas, Adrija Suchockaitė, Austėja Suchockaitė. Light-emitting diode (LED) and paraffin candles will be used at the event. Attendees don’t need to bring candles as they will be able to light the candles distributed by the event organisers.
"We encourage people not to bring their own candles because we want to reduce our impact on the environment by reducing litter. For this reason, we are going to set up candle stands where everyone will be able to take a candle and light it", says Erika Monstavičiūtė. This will provide everyone with the opportunity to contribute to the River of Souls trail. After the event, the organisers and volunteers will collect the candles and store them for next year.
The organisers are looking for volunteers to contribute to the event. Here is the link to register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSexOcZkA6PPD6rgV1RynYujphnt0PhIBGdK3pWcf5SqCiZK1w/viewform
The story behind the River of Souls
The idea to organise the River of Souls was born in 2002. The initiator of the event was Agnė Januškevičiūtė, a student of the Culture Management study programme at VU KnF. For the first few years the event was held exclusively on the Faculty premises.
Gradually, the river of candles moved to the streets of Kaunas, flowing in the Town Hall Square, Vilnius Street and Laisvės alėja. Throughout the years the event attracted more and more people. In 2008, the Mayor of Kaunas awarded Algirdas Kviklis, the President of the Kaunas Faculty Students’ Representation, with the Crystal of Kindness for the initiative.
In 2020, because of the pandemic, the River of Souls was commemorated online, via VU SA KnF's social media accounts.
In 2021, the event returned to the streets of Kaunas, albeit with a slight change – the paraffin candles were replaced with sustainable and long-lasting light-emitting diode (LED) candles.