TV | Clear news | Tuesday 4 November 2024
Family background and education. Relationships of Finns. A new ballet performance. Wednesday’s weather.
Family background and education
First, the topic is education.
Family background affects a young person’s education.
This is what the Institute of Health and Welfare says.
A young person is more likely to go to high school and university if the young person’s parents have a good education.
Parents’ education does not have as much influence on a young person who wants vocational training.
Family background is important when a young person chooses a place of study.
Linda Andersson is 36 years old. He is studying at university now.
Andersson’s parents do not have a university education. That’s one of the reasons he didn’t apply to college sooner.
Relationships of Finns
Then the topic is a relationship.
Marriage is important to Finns.
The majority of Finns want a relationship, and about 70 percent of Finns live in a relationship.
This is what Väestöliitto’s report says.
Those Finns who live in a relationship are especially satisfied with life. They also get sick less than those who are not in a relationship.
Anna and Kari Ålander have been married for 45 years. “It’s good this way,” they say.
Marriage is important to Finns.
Finnish couples usually have sex about once a week.
New ballet performance
Then the topic is ballet.
The Finnish National Ballet has a new performance.
In November, you can see a performance called Death in Venice at the National Ballet.
The story is from a book by the German Thomas Mann, which appeared more than 100 years ago. In the story, an old writer becomes interested in young Tadzio.
The ballet performance tells how love changes a person.
Death in Venice is a new performance by the Finnish National Ballet.
The famous American dance artist John Neumeier has designed the dances for the show.
Finnish Atte Kilpinen will be seen in the role of Tadzio. He has danced the role of Tadzio before in Hamburg.