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Alisa Vasina’s “My Tartu”

Tartu City MuseumExhibition

Starting from Wednesday, May 28, the exhibition “Our Tartu” at the Tartu City Museum will be updated.

Starting from Wednesday, May 28, the exhibition “Our Tartu” at the Tartu City Museum will be updated.

Vasina’s latest piece, depicting the University of Tartu, will be unveiled for the first time at the opening of the new section on May 28. A fashion performance will take place, featuring dancers from Shate Dance Club, who will bring the designs to life on stage.

The exhibition will be expanded to include a fashion collection. Alisa Vasina`s collection “My Tartu” is inspired by the various districts of the city.

The renewed exhibition is the result of collaboration between the Tartu Centre for Creative Industries, Alisa, Shaté Dance Club and the Tartu City Museum.

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