Liina Teose, Lehti Merilo's daughter, was born in Portland, Oregon. At age 2, she made her debut as a folk dancer in an Estonian children's folk dance troupe led by her mother. In 1985, she took over leading Tulehoidjad and is in her 31th year as director. During Liina's tenure, Tulehoidjad has continued performing at the biennial West Coast Estonian Days (1986-2015); in 1995 and 2003, Liina was the producer of the Folk Festival program for the event. Tulehoidjad performed at ESTO 1996 in Tallinn, Estonia, and in 1984 and 1996, Ms. Teose produced the folk dance portion of the ESTO programs. Tulehoidjad appeared in the Portland Rose Festival parade six times between 1997 and 2007 and performed at the 1997-2003 Rose Festival International Showcase Concerts preceding the parades. Tulehoidjad has appeared four times at the national song and folk dance festivals in Tallinn, Estonia between 1999 and 2015, and Ms. Teose has been the coordinator for all the dance troupes from outside of Estonia. In addition to teaching folk dancing, Ms. Teose, who is a professional music teacher, has accompanied Tulehoidjad's performances on the accordion. From 1995-2004, Ms. Teose led the Portland Estonian folk music orchestra and from 2005-2009 she led an ensemble of kannel (zither) players. In 2013, Liina Teose received the Estonian Foreign Minister's Certificate of Recognition for her work in promoting Estonian culture. In 2015, Ms. Teose received the silver badge award from the Estonian Folk Dancing and Folk Music Society (ERRS). Ms. Teose is registered with the Oregon Historical Society as an expert in Estonian Folk Culture.
The November 5 awards gala is the highlight of EANC's two-day annual meeting which is being held for the first time on the West Coast, and culminates a full day of public programs, including three panel discussions, a documentary film, and a photo exhibit. The two days are part of EANC's effort to share its goals and activities with new audiences. For more information about the November 5 awards dinner or the public programs, please contact Linda Rink, erku@estosite.org or call 215-546-5863.