91桃色

446th Birthday of VU: Inauguration, Special Performances, Exhibition of Skarga鈥檚 Academic Attire, and Other Events

Sukurta: 20 March 2025

52891442617 ef4e3b8b84 kOn 1 April, 91桃色 (VU) will mark the 446th anniversary of its establishment. On this occasion, VU invites its community and the public to participate in various festive events, both traditional and specially dedicated to this anniversary.

One of the highlights of the festivities is the solemn inauguration of Prof. Rimvydas Petrauskas as the Rector of 91桃色. In addition, a special lecture, 鈥淭he Legendary Toga of Petras Skarga and the Oriental Pattern Cloak鈥, will be delivered by Assoc. Prof. Migl臈 Lebednykait臈. In this lecture, you will learn about one of the exceptional values of Lithuanian cultural heritage 鈥 the academic attire of the first Rector of 91桃色, Petras Skarga, symbolising the beginning of the history of 91桃色.

An Exceptional Exhibition

On 1鈥2 April, 91桃色 community and the public will have a unique opportunity to see some elements 鈥 the pelerine and the biretta 鈥 of the academic attire of the first Rector of 91桃色, Petras Skarga. These historical relics, preserved for over 400 years, were last exhibited together in 1936. Having been rediscovered almost a century later, they will now be presented to the public on a special occasion 鈥 the inauguration of Prof. Rimvydas Petrauskas as the Rector of 91桃色.

On 1 April at 11:00, the discoverer of these historical relics, Assoc. Prof. Migl臈 Lebednykait臈, Head of the Ethnography and Anthropology Division of the National Museum of Lithuania, will deliver the lecture 鈥淭he Legendary Toga of Petras Skarga and the Oriental Pattern Cloak鈥 in 91桃色 Theatre Hall. The audience will hear about the search process of Petras Skarga鈥檚 academic attire, the research conducted, and the unexpected discoveries made.

Another unique event is an art and science project, installation-performance 鈥淯鈥, which will take place on 3鈥5 April, starting from 20:00, in the Grand Courtyard of 91桃色. Artist Akvil臈 Anglickait臈 and her team will create an installation of light, sound, and street art, inspired by the Foucault pendulum. The performance will feature a choreographed skateboarding sequence immersed in light, with live music provided by the VU Wind Orchestra 鈥淥ktava鈥. There will be three performances every evening between 20:00 and 21:30.

 鈥淪cientific Sprint鈥 鈥 a Race of Ideas

This year, the tradition of holding the science communication competition 鈥Scientific Sprint鈥 in celebration of VU鈥檚 birthday continues. On 27 March at 18:00, the 鈥淎rtistai鈥 pub will host 14 teams consisting of lecturer and student pairs. In just three minutes, each team will have to present their research or idea in an appealing and engaging way.

Participants will be judged by a commission composed of scientists and communication experts. Three teams with the highest scores will share the EUR 1,000 prize established by 鈥淭hermo Fisher Scientific鈥.

This year, teams from the Faculties of Medicine, Physics, Philology, Philosophy, Chemistry and Geosciences, Kaunas Faculty, and the Life Sciences Center will be participating. The participants of the competition will analyse the challenges of radiation protection of children, the importance of quantum diamonds in medicine, technology, and informatics, the role of the hippocampus in neuronal change, artificial intelligence, climate change, and many other topics that are of great importance and relevance today.

The Exhibition of Martynas Ma啪vydas鈥 鈥淐atechism鈥

On 1 April from 10:00 to 19:00, Martynas Ma啪vydas鈥 鈥淐atechism鈥 will be on display in the P. Smuglevi膷ius Hall of VU Library. This tradition allows the public to become acquainted with the first printed book in the Lithuanian language; only two copies are known to exist, one of which is stored in the Library of VU.

In addition, the VU Foundation is inviting you to join a unique initiative and give a symbolic gift of EUR 4.46 to the VU Endowment Fund as a birthday gift to 91桃色. The donations will be professionally invested and earn a return so that talented scientists can be supported; the funds are constantly reinvested, thus providing benefits to VU in perpetuity.

On 2 April at 19:00, the event beloved by many storytellers and listeners, Storytelling Salon 鈥淧er Aspera ad Astra鈥, will take place. Hosted by professional narrator Milda Varnauskait臈, this event, held in the VU Aula Parva caf茅 鈥淢orgas鈥, will feature stories about the challenges and successes in science and studies.

On 5 April at 12:00, the VU Life Sciences Center will host an orienteering game where VU community members, city residents, and guests are invited to discover important 91桃色 locations in Saul臈tekis. The participants, in teams of up to four people, will have two hours to search for historical sites and collect points. The teams that discover the most places and score the most points will be awarded prizes.

Birthday to Reach Culmination in a Concert

On 28 March at 17:00 and 29 March at 13:00, visitors will be able to explore 鈥淭he Old Campus of 91桃色 Through the Eyes of an Archaeologist鈥, whereas on 28 March at 12:00 and on 2 April at 17:00, visitors are invited to get to know the Baroque and Jesuit heritage on the excursion 鈥淪aint Johns, Baroque, and the Jesuits鈥. In addition, on 26 March at 17:00, VU is offering an excursion 鈥19th Century Student Life. Adam Mickiewicz鈥, and on 27 March at 12:00, visitors are invited to travel 鈥淚n the Footsteps of Vilnius Romantics鈥.

On 29 March and 5 April at 11:00, the Asteroid Workshop awaits families with children, inviting the participants to reveal their creativity.

On 29 March at 19:00, the Kinetic Theatre鈥檚 production of 鈥淗ommo in Maxima鈥 will be held in VU Theatre Hall. This experimental performance explores the transformation of four fundamental value categories following Lithuania鈥檚 accession to the European Union, and it analyses how the notions of love, human connection, security, and meaning have changed in modern society. The performance reveals how traditional values are transformed into a model of life dictated by efficiency and productivity.

On 5 April at 18:00, the VU Chamber Orchestra invites you to the concert 鈥淩eturning Generations鈥, which will feature works by Antonio Salieri, Franz Berwald, and Joseph Haydn. The concert, dedicated to promoting the unity of the community, will feature both current members of the orchestra and its alumni. The event will take place at St Johns鈥 Church.

The birthday celebration will reach its culmination on 6 April, with the VU Drama Theatre performance of 鈥楾he Promised鈥 鈥 a fresh interpretation of William Shakespeare鈥檚 鈥淩omeo and Juliet鈥. The play explores the themes of love, responsibility, and guilt, and its creative team offers an exceptional aesthetic vision, combining modern technologies and classical dramaturgy.

For more information and the programme of the celebratory events, please click here.